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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


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