- Energy
- Vitamins + minerals
- Fibre - "keeps you fuller for longer"
Tuesday, 30 May 2017
Food for thought
Today I just had a lesson with Whaea Abi the healthy trust lady about heathly eating. The interesting part was seeing how Nutrition is
Friday, 26 May 2017
Interesting fact
What you should do when you catch a Tuna?
Tools
First you put the tuna into the bucket and take it home.
Then gut the tuna with a knife.
After the water it down.
Then get some new paper and rub the slime off.
Finally get brown sugar a rub it and put it in the cooker.
Finally you have a perfect cooked tuna well done.
Tools
- knife
- bucket
- newpaper
First you put the tuna into the bucket and take it home.
Then gut the tuna with a knife.
After the water it down.
Then get some new paper and rub the slime off.
Finally get brown sugar a rub it and put it in the cooker.
Finally you have a perfect cooked tuna well done.
Language features
The last couple of days I been working on a writing procedure the list to a perfect procedure writing is
- Title
- Ingredients
- Method, Instructions, numbering paragraphs
- Final statement
- Time linking words
- adverds
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
mai te awa ki te tepu
Last couple of days I been doing a venn diagram comparing a fish and a tuna (eel). The easy part was knowing what they have the same. The hard part was knowing what they have different from each other. Hope you enjoy my Venn diagram
Monday, 22 May 2017
Prime number
Today I been learning how to do prime numbers. The easy part was learning the structures. The hard part was figuring what one was composite and prime. I need to work hard on my timetable. I can follow the structures for prime numbers.
Friday, 19 May 2017
Sorry
Last couple of days I been working on a poem about how I'm sorry about having to much rubbish in the world. The easy part was decorating it. The hard part was think about words that made sense. I can now write a poem. I need to work on nothing.
Inquiry fact
The last couple of days I been learning about traditional eels traps. The hard part was researching up traditional eels trap because it didn't tell me anything about eels traps. The easy part was making a animation about how a hinaki works by the way hinaki is a Maori word for an eel trap. I need to work better with my partner. I can make a animation that shows how an hinaki works.
Prime numbers
Last two days I been going to work shops for prime numbers. The hard parts are learning all the steps in prime number. The steps are:
- timetable
- 2 factors in a prime number
- divisible by itself
- no remainders
- 24 number are only even numbers.
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Language structures
Last couple of days I been working on my report writing about eels it was interesting finding facts about eel some I didn't know so that was cool. The easy part was finding interesting fact about eel of course. The hard part was trying to put the facts into my own words like with out copying or paste it and organising my paragraph in the correct place and putting a space after my punctuate. I can search facts really easy on sites. I need to work on putting a space after my punctuate. Here's my finish report hope you like this๐
Eels know in New Zealand Tuna
GENERAL STATEMENT
The eel known in New Zealand tuna. The eel is an Anguilliformes and a carnivorous. They spend their whole life underwater. Hydro dams stops the eels (Tuna) Moving freely up rivers and stop them to get to they migrating place. If you were an eel how would you feel? Their Scientific name is Anguilliformes.
APPEARANCE
During their life they can grow up to two metres long. When the eels are small they are smooth then older eels. Eels change shape when they are ready to migrate. Longfin eels also have a largemouth and small sharp teeth. The longfin eels top teeth that are form pointy like a pointy arrow.
DIET
Moray eel eat fish like molluscs and other eels. Fin-eels eat insect, larvae, water snails and worms. Eels hunt by smell rather than sight. Long fin eels have a well developed sense of smell, isn’t that cool.
LIFE CYCLE
When they are ready to have babies they leave New Zealand and swim up to 5000 kilometre to the tropical pacific where it’s safe. The name of eel larvae are called leptocephalus. Before entering fresh water the leptocephalus change form into a familiar eel body. Longfin eels breed only just before the end of their life.
Closing STATEMENT
Eels known in New Zealand Tuna. During their life they can grow up to two metres long, Longfin eels have a well developed sense of smell and Longfin eels breed only once at the end of their life. Do you think eels are interesting?
Friday, 12 May 2017
Language features
Language Features
Today I been working on a my life cycle about eels because we are writing and been working on language features what's language features? You ask well it's:
Today I been working on a my life cycle about eels because we are writing and been working on language features what's language features? You ask well it's:
- Impersonally pronouns
- Action verbs
- Present tense words
LIFE CYCLE:When they are ready to have babies they leave New Zealand and swim up to 5000 kilometre to the tropical pacific where it’s safe. The name of eel larvae are called leptocephalus. Before entering fresh water the leptocephalus change form into a familiar eel body. Long-fin eels breed only once at the end of their life.
Thursday, 11 May 2017
Language features
Last couple of days I been working on a general statement like a opening statement for our report. The easy part was writing my general statement. The hard part was looking for a fact that I wouldn't be using for my report. I can write my general statement know but couple of days go I was kind a strangling with my general statement. I need to try and pronounce the hard words by sounding it out. Comment if you like my General statement๐ Blog you next time
General statement
The eel know in New Zealand tuna. It’s an Anguilliformes an a carnivorous and spend they whole life underwater. Hydro dams stops the eels (Tuna) Moving freely up rivers and stop them to get to they migrate if you were an eel how would you feel? Scientific name is Anguilliformes.
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
I wonder
Last couple of days I been working on a D.L.O (Digital learning object) called Powtoon It was I wonder? For our reading to. The hard part was uploading my Powtoon to my blog. The easy part was creating my Powtoon it was really awesome. I can now upload my Powtoon to my blog. I need to save my Powtoon because once I forgot to save my Powtoon then all my hard work was gone so make sure you save your Powtoon first before you delete your tab. MY POWTOON Watch my Powtoon about eels.
Blog you next time๐๐
Blog you next time๐๐
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Inquiry Fact about eels
FACTS ABOUT EELS
They swim up to 5000 kilometres to the tropical pacific to reproduce and to migrate.
They swim up to 5000 kilometres to the tropical pacific to reproduce and to migrate.
Monday, 8 May 2017
Screencastify
Today I have proof I have done a screen castify. The easy part was to creating a screen castify. The hard part is sharing my screen castify to my blog. So here is a video of an old screen castify hope you like it.
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
It's an eels life
Today I learnt about eels and how they are nearly extinct we had to watch videos and articles about eels and make a side and pick three activities. The easy part was pick three activities. The hard part was knowing that eels are at risk of extinction. I need to focus more on my mahi instead of my drawings.
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