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Thursday, May 28, 2020

DESCRIBE A MOMENT IN TIME - The Diver

WEEK 7 - WALT to hook our reader in with our first sentence.
WALT use descriptive vocabulary to describe a moment in time.

In the glittery ocean a fearless diver is searching for the lost city of Atlantic. is so misty and dark that the diver can't see the mountain of rocks that he's ramming into!! As he swim's across the razor sharp rocks he see's little cavern's with hungry crab's clawing at him. Then he sees an electric eel zooming through the water zapping everything it touches.







Thursday, May 21, 2020

The Striped Invader

WALT find out some interesting facts and information about wasps.

First we found interesting and tricky words to increase our vocabulary.And we used our skimming and scanning skills to find five interesting facts about wasps.


Reflections: I will extend my blog post by adding more punctuation and detail. 
I did a great job at presenting my slide. The life cycle was tricky because you have to put the arrows in the right please and to search the right images for the wasps.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

passion project

WALT do some thing that we are passionate about or experiment.


Friday, May 8, 2020

Bugbix for Breakfast

We have been reading a book about bugs with my reading group called Bugbix for Breakfast and here is some things that I put on my slide



Thursday, May 7, 2020

Rounding to 100s and 1000s

WALT round whole numbers to the nearest 100 and 1000
Rounding means making a number simpler. 
We use rounding when we want to estimate

I have been learning to round to the nearest 100 and 1000 and 10,000 and 100,000.I have been using the class site and  mathbuddy and mathletics to help me with my learning.

Monday, May 4, 2020

SJ L2 2014 - Cats - Who needs them?

WALT understand both sides of the cat debate and make our own decisions from what we read.

Activity 1
Use the article to answer the following questions:       

1. How many pet cats are there in New Zealand?We have nearly 1.5 million of them.
2. Why do some people want to get rid of cats from New Zealand?they eat native birds and lizards and insects
3. What are the three kinds of cats according to the law?– companion
cats, stray (or colony) cats, and feral cats.
4. Why might a cat become stray? The oners not care about their cats.
5. What uses do cats have? They catch mice and rats!!

Activity 2
Complete the cloze activity using the words in the box.
HINT - Highlight the word once you’ve used it.

collar    feral    microchip  popular protect neutered    birds  endangered 

Cats are one of New Zealand’s most popular pets.  They provide company and comfort to many people, but they can also be killers.  They catch small animals, and birds and don’t care if the bird is a common sparrow or an endangered black robin. There are three kinds of cats; companion cats, stray cats and feral cats. People have thought of many other ways to help protect our native birds and animals from cats.   One idea is to put a  microchip which contains all the owner’s details in all cats.  This means that if someone finds a lost cat it can be returned home and will not become part of the stray cat population.  Other ideas are keeping cats indoors when possible; having neutered cats  to stop them having too many kittens; putting a collar and bell on every cat and making sure all cats are well-fed and cared for.

Activity 3
Has this article changed the way you think about cats?
Write 2-3 sentences to explain what you’re thinking.
I think you need to take care of them or they will become stray. I still think my cat is a killer because he took in a rat and swallowed it and there was rat poop everywhere.