Thursday, 30 March 2017
shake your tail feathers
True or False?
Statement:
True or False?
How do you know?
Weka is a type of bird
TRUE
Because it said the weka is a nosy bird.
Weka found a big blue tail feather
FASLE
Because it said it was a beautiful, shiny, black, tail feather.
She was careful with the tail feather in her beak
TRUE
Because she love the feather it was beautiful to her.
Kahu is an eagle
FASLE
Because kahu is a tip of a eagle. And they are one of the bigs bird in NZ.
Pukeko wants to have the feather to sweep the ground
FASLE
Because kahu was the one that wants to have it to sweep.
Everyone wants to steal the feather off Weka
TRUE
Because they all wants to uI use is for sweep and clean.
Karearea scared the other birds away
TRUE
Because he said it look like you are followed’’ and then they run a way.
Pukeko can fly
FASLE
No because there wing are too small to fly.
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Monday, 27 March 2017
our treasure Island
Questions
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Answers
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What is the real name of the Treasure Island?
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Whenua hou or codfish Island
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What things can’t the Kakapo do?
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It dosen’t talk and it can’t fly.
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What does Kakapo mean?
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Parrot of the night and that just what this bird is.
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Why do we need to take care of Kakapo?
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Carefully to make sure they don’t all die out.
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Why is Codfish Island a safe place for Kakapo?
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Codfish Island is a special home for the kakapo.
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Why does a kakapo wear a tracker?
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The people who look after the kakapo can pick up signals from the tracker to find out where the each bird is and if it’s ok.
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What kinds of birds can you find on Codfish Island?
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There are bellbirds and kaka penguins and kakariki and fernbirds.
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Why are there so many birds on the island?
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Because there are no pest on this Island.
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TRUE OR FALSE?
Codfish island is on the North Island
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False and why it because they live in treasure Island.
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The kakapo can fly away from pests
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False because they can’t fly they are too fat.
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Kakapo like to play in the sun
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False they only play at Night.
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Kakapo are all over G.I
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False they live in treasure Island NOT in G.I.
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Rats and mice are on the island
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False because they live somewhere Else
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People feed all of the kakapo treats every day
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False they don’t feed them every day.
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Have a look at your false answers. Can you tell me why they are false?
Thursday, 23 March 2017
this is my poster
This is my poster.
Rats are a pest because rats can eat mice and they can kaka everywhere inside your house. In the tree.
What is does
They will eat the chicks and eggs of native birds and sometimes eat adult birds and they eat mice.
Roof rats cause damage to structures by chewing, eating stored foods and carrying diseases, such as Hantavirus. They are most famous for spreading the highly contagious bubonic plague in the Middle Ages.Rats will also attack both animals and humans. Human babies and even adults have been killed in rat attacks.
Because Human babies and even adults have been killed in rat attacks.
It should go because it because rats can carry diseases and it would spread all over the world and people could get sick from it.
Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Friday, 17 March 2017
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
year 5,6 camp.
My name is Calais i am a year 6. And there were year 5 at camp too This year we had a camp at pt England school.
First thing we did was riding the bike and then kayaking. It was fun and we played get lose. the game is about we had to Dress Up into funny costume. And put face paint on too.
And it was a race. Killerzone that was a race to. it had a lots of game to play in killzone.
It was fun and confusing. in the game and it was funny as well. And we went to the pools to it was lots of fun and it was cool.
My favourite part was going to the hall and. We were playing game in the hall but . Some of as went to go and play on the scooters. And we were dancing to the music that was on. Oh my camp group name was captains. And the movie night was stokes.a
Thank you miss Kathy for helping us with camp and miss Timmy, miss haare, Mr Moran, and parents.
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
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