Day 4 activity 1
The Southern lights
L - Looking at the lights
I - injoying the lights
G - going to see the lights
H - has beautiful lights
T - take the time to see the lights around the world
S - shining bright
I am a year 6 student in Te Wairua Pakiki 5 at St. Pius X Catholic School in Auckland, New Zealand. My teacher is Miss Nees-Kairua
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Summer learning Journey
Day 3 activity 2
Flying foxes
The super power that i would like to do is flying in the sky beacause you can see everything and you can fly high
Flying foxes
The super power that i would like to do is flying in the sky beacause you can see everything and you can fly high
Summer learning journey
Day 3 activity 1
Bird of the year
kiwi
The bird that i chose was a kiwi my kiwi lives in the Native Forest the Kiwi eats berries seeds and some leaves and it is brown
Bird of the year
kiwi
The bird that i chose was a kiwi my kiwi lives in the Native Forest the Kiwi eats berries seeds and some leaves and it is brown
Summer learning Journey
Day 2 activity 3
Flying Fungi
The answser is 35 days. I got this answer
by multiplying 7 x 5= 35.
Flying Fungi
The answser is 35 days. I got this answer
by multiplying 7 x 5= 35.
Summer learning Journey
Day 2 activity 2
Carbon Sinks don't Sink
1. capsicun
2. brussel sprouts
3. cucumber
4. noodles
5. broccoli
Carbon Sinks don't Sink
1. capsicun
2. brussel sprouts
3. cucumber
4. noodles
5. broccoli
Summer learning Journey
Day 2 activity 1
Bee Informed
1. The word bumblebee means is a compound word (bumble + bee). The word bumble means to hum.
2. Bumblebees can fly very quickly. They can reach ground speeds 54 km/h kilometres per hour (km/h)
3. Bumblebees are very strong! They carry up to 90% percent of their body weight in food with them to avoid starvation.
4. Bumblebees can do more work and carry more pollen than other bees, including honeybees. In fact, they can do up to 50 times as much work as a normal honeybees
5. The number of bumblebees is declining in New Zealand due to a number of factors, including the use of toxic pesticide sprays.
Bee Informed
1. The word bumblebee means is a compound word (bumble + bee). The word bumble means to hum.
2. Bumblebees can fly very quickly. They can reach ground speeds 54 km/h kilometres per hour (km/h)
3. Bumblebees are very strong! They carry up to 90% percent of their body weight in food with them to avoid starvation.
4. Bumblebees can do more work and carry more pollen than other bees, including honeybees. In fact, they can do up to 50 times as much work as a normal honeybees
5. The number of bumblebees is declining in New Zealand due to a number of factors, including the use of toxic pesticide sprays.
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