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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

hemi graphs acvtivity

How many pets do have?


I have 1 pet at home  his name is chippy


value - integrity hemi week 3



TASK: 
Name what this week's value is.
What is the te reo translation for this week’s value
Explain in your own words what this week’s value is.
Find an image to go with your explanation.


This weeks value is: Integrity. 


The te reo translation for Integrity is: 
Ngakau.


My example of  Integrity is: being
responsible for my learning by staying
on task until I have finished.



Writing a blog

Kia ora ko Hemi ahau. Welcome to my blog.  I have created a blog all about me.



Tuesday, June 25, 2019

what I would like to be

Task - Write about my personal
When I finish school I would like to…
 Be a fire fighter I will drive the fire
engine.
And if is fire in the have  to save
                                                      





This picture show how you fight a fire.
And if a person has fire call 111 

migration



Task - 
Write in your own words what you think Migration is.
Next find an image that you think show migration and insert it into this document.
Explain why you think your image is a good example of migration.


What is Migration? 
I Learn about migration and migration
is people/animals 
Migrate anywhere in the word. 
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This picture Show baby birds and I
think the mums and dads have left
them  and migrated to another place.

pohutakawa

Name       Hemi   Date4.4.19


Pōhutakawa Junior Journal 45 
Because the pōhutukawa has red flowers and it blooms in December, it
is often thought of as New Zealand’s christmas             tree.
The pōhutukawa is special to Maori, and it provides a    habitat       and
food for many creatures. Pōhutukawa prefer to grow in warm places by the
sea, and they have special   features    which help them grow in sandy soil.
The top of its leaves are shiny and green with a       coating which helps
protect them from the salt, sun and dry conditions. The   waxy     is rough
which protects the tree from losing water through its trunk and branches.
New flower buds have a special covering which helps   leaves    them from
wind and salt. The roots grow deep into the soil or sand. They take water
from the ground to help them grow and stand up. 
Pōhutukawa provide a home and food for birds,  protect and other creatures.
Some    seabirds such as shags make their nests in their branches.
Other birds, like the tui, eat the     insects          from the flowers. Lizards
and pekapeka also like to eat the nectar. Insects such as weevils and moths
eat the leaves, flowers, wood and bark, and live in the dead   Nectar  under
the trees. 



protect
Christmas
habitat
waxy
insects 

seabirds
Nectar

leaves

features

bark 

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Monday, June 24, 2019

geometry



geometry





rhombus
circle
octagon

This graph show geometry.
So I have and these are the ones  
rhombus circle and octagon.

our class eye colour grahp


Our class eye colour graph

Blue eyes
Hazel eyes
Brown eyes


























his graph show different eyes and theirs 3 blue eyes and

3  Hazel eyes also 16 brown eyes.

water safey


Task -
To use Google draw to draw a picture of our swimming pool.










Task: To write our school swimming pool rules.
Our school pool rules are:
1 no jumping in  the pool from the sides.
2 no diving in the pool from  the ladder                                                                                                                     




















swim for life

Swim 4life - Magazine writing
Every Monday we had Swim 4 life lessons with Whaea Rhonda. One thing I learnt if I am wearing a life jacket and I am in trouble in deep water I can blow the whistle.

Hemi.

Alpacas with maracas


I have been learning about Alpacas and how to put the
the thing I learnt into a google doc. I had to use tables
explore for photos. I have never seen an Alpaca.

Shared reading / Digital technology.
Book - Alpacas with Maracas.
Task -
Research Alpacas online.
Create a google doc poster to share the results of your research.


Alpacas  ✓










 Alpacas
Food
Materials