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Thursday, September 5, 2019

WALT:  use the standard written form to solve addition problems.




This wasn't that hard I did use a pice of paper for the equations but thats how I figure them out.

Monday, September 2, 2019

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Multiplying big numbers


WALT: Multiply big numbers by choosing the time table that we already know and multiplying it with that bigger number.
























This was hard to figure out the answer but once I knew what I was doing I was back on track.

Monday, August 12, 2019

bird house


WALT: lable parts of bird houses so that we can protect our native birds. 




This was so fun to make it was very easy as well. I got to do it on goggle draw and pick all the shapes and sizes.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

rounding and compinsating

WALT: Solve addition and subtraction problems by using rounding and compensating





This was hard to get used to but then I got it a bit more and I finished it.

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Speech

topic
New Zealand is the best country in the world


Introduction
There are many reasons why New Zealand is the best country in the world and I will share four of those Native to New Zealand reasons with you today.

                     
Some of New Zealand’s most native birds and trees 

 are very special just like the Kiwi. The Kiwi is the nation's sweetheart. It is a very endangered species. The kauri tree is a very special tree to New Zealand, as are some animals. The Tuatara is the only living reptile species from the dinosaur ages. The Tui can only be found in New Zealand,. You are more likely to hear a Tui before you see it. It has two white feathers under its neck which make it easy to recognise. The New Zealand fantail is one of New Zealand’s best-known birds. They seem to thrive just about anywhere and are known to fly right up to people but not many birds do that. some  Kauri trees grow to more than 50 meters tall, with girths of up to 16 meters. The tallest tree in New Zealand is Tane-Mahuta it is a very old tree. This forest is the home of Tane Mahuta, is the country's largest kauri tree, which is approximately 2,000 years old and still standing right now today.

Beaches in New Zealand 

There are many types of beaches and lakes throughout New Zealand. My favourite beach to go to is Rarawa beach. Rarawa is located about 40 minutes north of Kaitaia. I also like the lagoon or in other words- the estuary. There is a log you can jump off into deep water and the rocks are very slippery. There are also other beaches in New Zealand that are very beautiful too such as Ninety Mile. Ninety Mile has awesome sand dunes and there are some very cool locations for sand dune boarding. The most popular dunes for this are at Te Paki Stream. This stretch of beach is used for driving on, as it’s actually a registered highway. Further south down the country near The Coromandel is Hot Water Beach. At low tide, a section of the beach becomes exposed where a hot water spring runs under the sand. Dig up the sand and find the hot water beneath it. As well as these beautiful beaches, New Zealand is home to many gorgeous lakes just as much as beaches.

Native Lakes to New Zealand

Lake Taupo is the largest lake in New Zealand. It is located in Taupo. Being situated on the northern shores of Lake Taupo, there are some fun water activities to get involved in. Many years ago there was a volcano that erupted and made a crater that was so big that it made it the biggest lake in New Zealand. The eruption was so big that the smoke from it could be seen as far away as Japan. We also have a lake that is right next to our school and it is called Lake Ngatu, Lake Ngatu is a dune lake in the Northland Region of New Zealand. It is located to the northwest of Awanui, near Waipapakauri. Lake Ngatu has no inlets or outlets. It is a popular lake for people to swim in. Lake Rotopokaka, also known as Coca Cola Lake, is situated near Tokerau Beach in the Far North. It is well known by locals due to its coca-cola colour which also makes it unique.





What is so interesting and important about New Zealand

the New Zealander adventurer A.J. Hackett started the very first commercial bungy site in Queenstown, New Zealand. From that time, A.J. became the world bungee jumping king and earned quite a good sum of money. Rugby New Zealand Is famous for rugby Sir Edmond Hillary was the first person to climb Mount Everest and he was a New Zealander. So that comes to the end of my speech thanks for listening


By: Eva   
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Leadership



WALT Create a quality poster that shows what makes me a leader.