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Friday, 26 May 2017

Pepetuna art

Here is my pepetuna art.

Animal report

Here is my animal report I wrote.

Rhinoceros

Classification: A rhino is a large land mammal. The name Rhinoceros means nose horn.
Appearance: Rhinos have two horns on their nose. They have thick protective skin. Rhinos have a large body and four short, stocky legs.
Diet / Eating Habits: Rhinos are herbivores and feed on plants, such as grasses and leaves.
Habitat: Rhinos live in open grasslands, floodplains swamps and rainforests. They live in Eastern and Southern Africa, India, Nepal, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Reproduction: Female rhinos give birth to a single calf which weighs over 100 pounds.

Threats: Their biggest threats is hunters. Hunters hunt rhinos for their horns.

Conclusion: Rhino's skin is sensitive, which means they can get sunburnt.   


Tuesday, 16 May 2017

DEAR LEAVES


                                         Here is my leaf poem.

Friday, 5 May 2017

My Basic Facts Results


                                                        Here is my Basic Facts Results for Term 1


Holiday Recount

                                                  Here is my recount from my holiday.

Walking up Whakarongorua
Zoom!Zoom! We walked up Whakarongorua.
Finally we arrived at the top of Whakarongorua. It took my brother, uncle’s and aunties and I one hour and 25 seconds to get up to the top.  The view was amazing. I could see a bridge and the sea from the top of Whakarongorua.
Pitter! Patter! The sky began to cry. I raced to the farm’s water tank. Whakarongorua is so tall I nearly fell over in the soggy, soft sand.
Zoom!Zoom! Then I raced to the bottom of Whakarongorua as it started to rain more. I had fun going down Whakarongorua.