Earthworms

Last week Malia found an Earthworm outside after it has been raining. The day after that we decided to find some earth worms. We managed to find some and we got a see through container and then filled it up with soil. It was kind of hard to find soft soil. Finally we put the earthworms in the container. I learned that earthworms have a very small brain and they have segments on their bodies – those are for letting them move easily through their tunnels that they make. They also have to keep their skin moist so they don’t dry out and die.

 

Girl

Today , we drew a doodle and then gave them to our partners to draw something they saw in it. My partner drew a girl because that is what he saw in my Doodle.This is a Cinquain Poem which is a French word for five. We did five lines of poem (1,2,3,4,1 word on each line.)

Our Whanau

In RE this term we have been talking about our whanau! We were making koru patterns that represent our whanau. We learned how to draw a koru pattern, and there is an artist that draws koru patterns to represent his whanau and his name is Reuben Paterson. Then after we finished drawing our koru patterns to show our whanau, we coloured them with wax crayons and today we dyed our pictures with red, blue or yellow dye. I drew my dad, mom, my sister and brother and me.

My Matariki kite

Matariki is a celebration for Maori New Year and so in our class we made Matariki kites! We had read the story about The Seven Kites of Matariki but we know there are actually nine stars in the cluster.

So we got paper bags, cut them in half and then we searched for Maori patterns. We drew over a big Maori pattern from the white board.

After that we painted them and we could use red, black and white paint. That was fun. We chose another colour to paint the other half and I chose green.

Today was weaving day and we knew it was going to be hard. We had to put the two bags next to each other and weave under and over until they were joined together. It took ages but I am proud of my kite. Then we had to plait or braid strips hanging from our kites some of us needed help.i didnt want to give up

Matariki is a time to celebrate the Maori New year! It is such a nice celebration in NZ. I was cheerful!!

Torty, the Lucky Tortoise

Why was Torty a lucky Tortoise, because she got saved by a New zealander soldier. Got runned over by a carriage. But the Torty had super painful scratches but luckily Torty  survived  unless she was gonna get hibernated. After she did she felt big and strong and the person who found Torty was named stewart! But Stewart didn’t know that Torty’s real owner wasn’t involved in the war. She was far away and she is named Beth.once Stewart was fighting in war. Torty was lonely after he died. Torty was taken to live with his sister, Beth.

This is my drawing of Torty.

My Sea Creature

We had to describe a Sea Creature without mentioning it’s name. Can you guess mine?

My sea creature is a delphinidae  which lives in oceans all over the world

My sea creature has a smooth rubbery skin

My sea creature can swim and jump high out of the water

My sea creature eats fish, squid, shrimp, jellyfish. 

 

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