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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

aim...
find a creature in a bush and make a accurate drawing of the creature. Describe where it lives.

Method
collect acquirement
find a bug
make a drawing
recherche and describe where it lives



Adult centipedes hide in moist, dark and in captivity during the winter. They keep there eggs in dampened soil during summer or spring to keep them warm and safe. As centipedes become adults, they grow a complete set of legs and extra parts in there body. Most centipedes live for more than a year and some up to six years.

Friday, September 15, 2017

forestry

LO- describe what the issues are in regards to the destruction of forests and what can be done to regenerate the forests.
1.  Ground up wood is used to make paper for magazines, newspapers, candy wrappers, and cereal boxes. Sap, the liquid that flows in trees, is used to make maple syrup, chewing gum, crayons, paint, and soap. Dyes and medicines are made from the bark, while leaves and roots provide oils for cosmetics and medicines.
2. we need to make paper and cardboard :D
3.we use them to make frut and food
4. for buildings
5.we need them for heat and fire
list 5 native trees
  1. korus            Image result for maori korus
  2. wheke    Image result for wheke trees
  3. nekos     Image result for neko trees new zealand
  4. kauri      Image result for kauri
  5. pohutukawa    Image result for pohutukawa

  1. Trees produce oxygen and reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
  2. The roots of a tree usually grow underground, helping keep it stable and providing it with water and important nutrients.
  3. Water and nutrients travel up the tree trunk, through the branches and all the way out to the leaves.
  4. A single 30-meter-tall mature tree can absorb as much as 22.7 kilograms (50 pounds) of carbon dioxide in a year, which over it’s lifetime is approximately the same amount as would be produced by an average car being driven 41,500 kilometers (25,787 miles). The same tree could also produce 2,721 kilograms (5,998.78 pounds) of oxygen in a year, which is enough to support at least two people. According to the University of Melbourne, because trees grow faster the older they get, their capacity for photosynthesis and carbon sequestration increases as they age.
5. Ground up wood is used to make paper for magazines, newspapers, candy wrappers, and cereal boxes. Sap, the liquid that flows in trees, is used to make maple syrup, chewing gum, crayons, paint, and soap. Dyes and medicines are made from the bark, while leaves and roots provide oils for cosmetics and medicines.


its about how we can keep the animals and nature

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

endangered Species


LO- Identify endangered species in NZ, explain why they are endangered and create a way to increase the population of the species.
a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.
  1. Takahe
  2. kea
  3. Hector's dolphin
  4. New Zealand kaka
  5. Black stilt
we can save the animals by asking lots of people to help pick up rubish
we pick the kea
the kea is endangered because
Kea Conservation - Preserving a National Treasure. ... Persecution and predation have sorely depleted numbers and, with only a few thousand birds remaining, the kea is a Nationally Endangeredspecies.
there are approximately 3,000–7,000 keas left

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

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Thursday, August 10, 2017

bones

List 5 common bone diseases.

  • Osteoporosis
  • Fracture
  • Pain
  • Paget's disease
  • Arthritis

When do bones stop growing?

  • About 95% of a young woman's peak bone mass is present by age 20, and some overall gains in mass often continue until age 30. The average boy has his fastest rate of growth in height between ages 13 and 14, and stops growing between ages 17 and 18.



What bones are not yet fused together when you are born? Why are these bones not fused together?
But why aren’t these bones already fused together at birth? Well, most of these unfused bones are located in the newborn’s skull. When a baby is born, it has to squeeze itself through the mother’s birth canal.
Find 5 facts about bones.
  • The adult human body has 206 of them.
  • There are 26 bones in the human foot.
  • The human hand, including the wrist, contains 54 bones.
  • The femur, or thighbone, is the longest and strongest bone of the human skeleton.
  • The stapes, in the middle ear, is the smallest and lightest bone of the human skeleton.

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

good blog comments


its always a good be positive and be specific
its good to add factual information
look in the comments section to make sure that no one has brighten the same idear as you
to make a comment better it is good to have a connection with the wrighter
if u like the bloggers wrighting tell them   idea to ask relevant at the end of your comment
always at the start of your sentance usr capital letters and at the end of your comments use full stops
if you wright the pronoun "I" always capitalized it
if you make sure to spell all your word correctly

bones


LO- Be able to identify bones and describe the function of some of the skeletal system.

Sunday, August 6, 2017

orana oark

we went to go to the buses but then the buses went to the wrong school so they came to our school and drove past it

the first animal my group saw was the cheetahsImage result for orana park cheetah encounter
then we went and saw the garilorsImage result for Orana Park gorilla encounterz
then we went and saw the rhinos Image result for Orana Park rhinos encounter