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Thursday, 30 November 2017

Kia kaha

WALT we are learning how to use positive strategies to stop bullying.

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Kakapo poster

WAL- about kakapo  and the conservation efforts to save them

Monday, 27 November 2017

Measurement

WALT- measure to the nearest decimal point. 
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Measure to the nearest decimal point.
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Measure to the nearest decimal point.

Friday, 17 November 2017

Kakapo

Kakapo

The Appearance

The kakapo is a flightless, large parrot. It has green and dark brown feathers all over its body. This helps the Kakapo camouflage in the forest, protecting it from predators. They have grey feet and a grey beak. The kakapo is a nocturnal bird which means they sleep during the day, and they hunt at night. The kakapo is one of the heaviest parrots in the world. It weighs 2-4 kgs.

Predators
They are endangered and there are only 154 left in New Zealand. The kakapo is almost extinct. Its predators are cats, stoats, dogs and rats. The rats eat the Kakapo’s eggs. The kakapos were put onto an island with no predators. This keeps them safe and allows them to breed, so we can have more kakapo.

It is important to protect the Kakapo for future generations to see.

WALT- Organise our notes into groups.
This is shared writing.

By Isaac, Aleena, Jordan, Isope, Maile, Panera, Boaza, Keysha, Stacey

Friday, 10 November 2017

Birds in Room 9

We made bird masks that represent  our favorite New Zealand Birds. Can you figure out who is the tui, starling, thrush, fantail, and who is the kea?

Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Thursday, 2 November 2017

KIA KAHA

WAL- about our rights + responsibility in Room 9