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Tuesday 14 December 2021

My paper planes.


 These are my three  paper planes. The 1st  one is called the Traditional paper plane the 2nd one is called the Ring glider and the last one is called the Hoop glider. The Traditional paper plane flew the best. My friend Eshnika helped me record it. The 1st one is yellow, the 2nd one is red and the last one was purple. The red one flew better than the purple one.

Friday 10 December 2021

My Flower Colouring

This is my Flower colouring and we did this on Summer learning journey. I did flowers in vase. It is a good activity to do in the school holidays. There are other activities that you can do on Summer Learning Journey.                               

Thursday 9 December 2021

The seven sisters

 There are many legends about the star cluster Matariki. One of the most popular is that the star Matariki is the Whaea mother, and surrounded with  more daughters. These are the 9 different stars of Matariki.

1. Tupu-a-nuku

2. Tupu-a-rangi

3. Waipunarangi

4. Waiti

5. Waita

6. Uruarangi

7. Hiwa-i-te-rangi

8. Pohutukawa

9. Matariki

They come out on May-June. It rises between 5:30am- 6:30am. It comes in mid-winter.

Wednesday 8 December 2021

My poem

                                                                          My poem

                                        L- Lighting up the sky

     i- intense colours

           g-  glimmering lights

                 h- happy people watching 

      t- Torch gleaming

  s- shining stars

Monday 6 December 2021

Parrots

                                                                 Parrots

Parrots are found in warm climates all over most of the world. 

Parrots eat nut,flowers,fruit,buds,seeds and insects.

Parrots have a compact body with a large head and a short neck.

                                              

Long tailed bats

                                                     Long tailed bats

The long tailed bats are the only land mammals in NZ there is only two. The Maori name for Long-tailed bats is Pekapeka.

 The long tailed bats is the size of your thumb, they go up to 5-6 centermeters, from there nose to there tail, and there wings is nearly 30 centermeters long.

 Long tailed bats live in native forests all around New Zealand.

 Long tailed bats have chocolate brown fur, short ears and a long tail completely enclosed.