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Thursday 26 September 2013

My wonderful Comments.











These are  my comments that  I made about my friends blogs. All of the  wonderful work that I noticed are on there  blog.
There work stoodout which was why I left a comment.


T4 Goal setting

Reflecting and Goal Setting
Term 3-4


Reading:
This term I learnt that by reading different types of books will make it easier instead of reading picture books all the time.


My reading goal for Term 4 is to read Non-Fiction books which is a thicker book which would have a lot
of pages.
To achieve my goal I will need to focus a lot harder and go to the library at least twice a week.
Writing:
This term I learnt to work on an information


My writing goal for Term 4 is to describe and write down what I picture in my head.
To achieve my goal I will need to make sure my picture that I describe comes out clearer.
Maths:
This term I learnt  how to create a hundreds square and I even made one myself which helped me a lot to learn.


My maths goal for Term 4 is to easily calculate numbers and decimals and to remember all of my times tables.
To achieve my goal I will need to focus a lot harder and to make sure I take my time to answer math equations.
Personal:


My personal goal for Term 4 is  get high grades and to make new friends.
To achieve my goal I will need to focus harder than I usually do.


Tuesday 24 September 2013

Fact page about: Tony Williams.




Tony Williams

Tony Williams is an author that writes many Non-Fiction.Author, poet, entertainer, writing guru and filmmaker. Tony has written 36 published books and his 37th, Questions You are Not Supposed to Ask (New Holland), will be published in October 2009. You can ask Tony any question, but be warned you might get a different answer to what you expect. His true crime title Kirsty with Jill Bentley (Reed, 2001) reached number 2 in the best seller chart in New Zealand, whilst his military history title Anzacs (Hodder Moa Beckett, 2000) reached number 3. To read one of his poems, click here.

When he started to write books was in 1998.

Current Events


Current Events

L.I: To summarise information about a current event




Choose your own article to summarise this week. Remember the article needs to be in the news and not a sports review:




TITLE:   More stormy weather set to hit NZ

WHEN: 6:48 PM Sunday Sep 22, 2013

WHO: North Island  homes .

WHERE: Tauranga,  Hamilton

WHAT:  THe north Island homes are running out of power because of the bad weather.

WHY or HOW it happened: It is happening because the weather is damaging the power which is making it very dangerous for people that lives near power poles.

What do you think the author wanted you to learn from this article? Checking the weather to make sure if it is alright to do something with the power to fix it up.

Monday 23 September 2013

Preseasion Drawing


This is my Production poster which will tell people what is going to happen in the hall This week.
Mrs. Eelys was the one and only person who  created this whole production so I think she should have a big clap on the back.

Friday 20 September 2013

Flipsnack: Camp



This is my Camp Flipbook. For me being to create this flipbook I would of had to go to camp and enjoy myself as I had to create this flipsnack all about the good times about Camp. I hope you 
enjoy.

Camp Presentation.


This is my Presentation which is about what I enjoyed  at the Kokako Lodge Camp. This presentation is what I will treasure for the rest of my life. On each slide it shows that  what I liked and who I meet during four days and three nights,

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Keyboard Skills


This is my result I got from typing really fast which, later in life would help me to write fast. By using this link would help me with typing fast which would help me get my work finished on time.
Please leave a comment.

Inside Brochure- All about Camp.


This brochure is all about camp. This brochure is all about what I have achieved with in 4 days and what I was doing at Kokako Lodge. I had an amazing time at camp. The camp is all based on friendship, learning new things and having fun

Outside Brochure- About Camp.



This is my Outside Template of a Brochure. This Brochure is all about my experience at camp.  The experience at camp was outstanding, being able to be trusted to: do Archery, High Ropes and Kayaking near a waterfall and also being able to learn outside the classroom (Education Outside The Classroom.)

Monday 16 September 2013

Key Competecies


This is my Key Competencies. This is all about what I want to learn before I came to camp and what I didn't want to do.

Thursday 5 September 2013

Kokako Inside Template.


This is my Kokako inside Template which is all about what A kokako bird can do and where it lkes.
Please leave a comment.

Kokako Outside Template.


This is my Brochure I made about the Kokako birds. I read and read over and over again untill It would make sence.

Information Report About Kokako Birds.


Kokako Birds


Are you aware that a Kokako is known as a “wattle bird” but it scientific name is a “Callaeas cinerea.”  It is found in the forest of the north island, they build their on trees and bushes to protect them from their predator.  Kokakos are most likely to eat leaves, fruit, nectar and insects and is one of New Zealand's endangered animal.

A kokako has a grey feathers like a domestic pigeon, blue wattle, black beak and has really strong legs.  The reason why a kokako has really strong legs is because Maui gave it strong legs in return for bringing water to him after he had slowed the sun down, they use their legs to jump from tree to tree, but are not really good fliers.

Not many people know that kokakos eat leaves, fruit, nectar and insects.  This diet helps them to breed more which means we get more kokako birds in New Zealand rainforests.  They find their diet around them, in the air, trees and from the ground.

Kokakos are only found in New Zealand in the North island and South island, most of the endangered animals live in the north island where they are protected from their predators.  The kokakos that are dangerous are kept in the south island.  They find good nesting places that have good over cover to protect them from avian predator
(e.g. falcons)

Many people don’t know that kokakos don’t breed successfully when there is wild animals trying to hunt them down, but that’s not going to happen because the city council is helping out to protect that kokako and native birds.

This is my Information report about The Kokako birdsare really inportant.




Tuesday 3 September 2013

Kokako Popplet.


This is my Popplet I made about the Kokako Birds in the Hunua Ranges. The reason why we are learning about this topic was becaus in 5 days time we are going to camp, aand we are ccamping at the Kokako Lodge.