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Wednesday 22 June 2016

Reports

In room 7 we have been learning to write reports. This is one we did  at home all by ourselves.

Zebras

Zebras are mammals.

Zebras are black and white.

A Zebra eats grass and other plants.

Zebras move many different ways such as...walk,trot,canter and gallop.

They live in Africa and grasslands.

Zebra foals are born after an 11 to12 months. Although a foal may graze within a week of birth,they continue to suckle for up to 16 months

When a Zebra eats it wears down it's teeth then it's teeth grows back.




written by Kate and Narzyna.

Fiji BY OLIVIA

Fiji is part of the Pacific Islands that includes 330 little Islands. There weather is
tropical, hot and stormy at times.

Fiji grow crops such as taro bananas,mango and coconuts.They cook their food on umus. 

They get around Fiji by walking, scootering, biking and use buses because the Island is small.


At Fiji schools they have Black bords,




wooden floors, no carpet and insulation because  the  weather is to hot. Fiji has no
fancy playgrounds but Fiji has lot of sports to play such as rugby, cricket,tennis and takil.



There houses are built up on stilts incase of flooding in storms. 




After school  the Fijians do lots of chores such as planting crops,  feeding animals, collecting food, making tea and go fishing.



It is illegal to wear hats around the village chiefs  and they find it offensive if people touch their heads. Before you go inside  you must take your shoes off.


WRITEN BY OLIVIA.

Fiji

We have been learning about Fiji. This is a report that I have written about Fiji.

Fiji

Fiji is in the Pacific island where it is very hot.There can be a lot of storms.The weather in Fiji is very tropical.There are three hundred and thirty islands in Fiji.

Fijians grow crops such as mango,taro,banana and way more others.They also catch fish too.Kids somtimes catch fish as well.Fijians cook in an umu.

Fijians bike,scooter,walk and travell on buses because the island is very small.

In Fiji,kids have to learn English and Fijian.Schools have no technoledgy  and no playgrounds but they do have sports equitment.

In Fiji there houses witch are called Vale and Bure are built up on stilts so no flooding can destroy them. Bure and Vale are made out of straw,wood and sticks.There is no carpet because it is very hot Fijians have no insulation because it is very tropical.

In Fijians free time they play sports like Rugby,Netball,Soccer and Cricket. Sometimes Fijians play games with no equipment but only with things like sticks and other stuff like that. Fijians also do chores in their free time activities such as feeding animals,making tea,planting crops and collecting foods.

Fijians find people touching their own head offensive .People have to take their shoes off before going inside.It is a illegal to wear hats around village chiefs.



By Anais

Thursday 9 June 2016

  Mustelids 
By Sienna

Mustelids are mammals.


Mustelids have brown tails. The colours that they can be is white, brown, black and silver, sharp teeth and small ears.

They eat berries, plants, native birds, bait, birds and eggs.

Mustelids are fast moving.

Mustelids live in the wood lands.

Mustelids have seven kittens a year.

Mustelids hang out with red pandas.
















Tuesday 7 June 2016

mustelids

MUSTELIDS.

Mustelids are a typ of animal allso they are a mammal

 Mustelids have brown fur,sharp teeth,small feet and brown tails.

Mustelids eat plants,berries,native birds,eggs and baby birds

Mustelids move very fast

Mustelids have seven kittens a year.

Mustelids hang out with red pandus.

Thursday 2 June 2016

Ladybirds

We have been learning how to write reports in Room 7. We read a journal about ladybirds and then had to take notes. We then wrote the notes in our own words. Here is one I have written on my own.

Ladybirds

Ladybirds are insects.

Ladybirds are six legged insects.They can be lots of colours such as    orange, lemon and a steely blue. They are tiny with round bright red backs and they have black spots.

They move by walking and flying.

They steely blue ladybird lives in warm parts of NZ and they live all over the world and they live on plants.


Ladybirds lay eggs. When they hatch they are called larvae.  

They eat up to 1000 aphids a year and ladybirds eat 30 aphids a day.

If a bird or a bigger insects try to eat a ladybird it has a stinky taste. 


By Sienna Hunter