
Showing posts with label term 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label term 3. Show all posts
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Arataki education center
On the 6th of September, all the year 5s went to Aritaki education center. We traveled there by bus, it was getting too long for me a started feeling car sick. We finally arrived there, when we all got out of the bus we started eating our snack. Once we had finished our yummy snack we went into the classroom. When we were in the classroom we learnt about how the different native plants and animals that were extinct or endangered. We also what different animals that don't belong in New Zealand. Room 15 went down to the place where they help grow the trees. We were meant to bring a yoghurt cup to the trip because we were bringing the plants back to school. Some people brought a container. This is why we needed to bring a yoghurt cup, it was because the parents were meant to poke a hole in it with a nail. Once we had finished planting our plants in the yoghurt cup we went back up the hill back to the porch of the class. We were enjoying our lunch and chatting away. After we ate our lunch room 15 went on a nature walk. We had some stops while we were walking. We had a stop and we had to sit down and listen to what was around us, then we had to write down what we heard on a piece of paper. We had to go find these things that helps you know what pests are in the area. We also had to identify what animal or insect the footprint is. After we found all of them we looked at the traps that kill the pests. It was sad to know how the pests are getting killed I don't think it's their fault that they are killing our native birds and plants. Sadly it was time to go back to school, I had soo much fun being there I hope we can go there again

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Animals,
Environment,
informative,
me,
term 3
Thursday, August 23, 2018
What is a Holland lop?
Introduction
Did you know that Holland lops are bunnies. Or the Holland lops are so cute and
cuddly, wait that is a opinion but the Holland lops are so cute and cuddly. Have
you ever wondered what a Holland lop is? Or have a Holland lop? Well this
report will show you the habitat of a Holland lop, the diet of a Holland lop and
the looks of a Holland lop.
cuddly, wait that is a opinion but the Holland lops are so cute and cuddly. Have
you ever wondered what a Holland lop is? Or have a Holland lop? Well this
report will show you the habitat of a Holland lop, the diet of a Holland lop and
the looks of a Holland lop.
What is the habitat of a Holland lop
The Holland Lop is a breed of domestic rabbits that was recognised by the
American Rabbit Breeders. But they are also known as house pets so maybe
you can get one, who knows, scratch that maybe you will know. Holland lops
prefer meadows because the is a lot of space to play and run. Holland lops are
breed so they might not dig hole in your yard. That’s good.
American Rabbit Breeders. But they are also known as house pets so maybe
you can get one, who knows, scratch that maybe you will know. Holland lops
prefer meadows because the is a lot of space to play and run. Holland lops are
breed so they might not dig hole in your yard. That’s good.
What is the diet of a Holland lop
The diet of a Holland lop is basil, bokchoy, broccoli leaves, celery. Rabbit pellets,
timothy hay, grass hay water. They also eat fruits and leafy vegetables, carrots,
lettuce, and bunny treats. Never give Holland lops bread, rice, potatoes, biscuits,
chocolate. Lollies, chips, almond, cassava roots. Mangoes, millet sprouts and
avocado.
timothy hay, grass hay water. They also eat fruits and leafy vegetables, carrots,
lettuce, and bunny treats. Never give Holland lops bread, rice, potatoes, biscuits,
chocolate. Lollies, chips, almond, cassava roots. Mangoes, millet sprouts and
avocado.
What are the looks of a Holland lop
The Holland lop look so alike but the colour or pattern can be different. The
colours of a Holland lops are black, brown, grey, orange, milky brown, the
Holland lop can also be light grey, tan, white and ginger. Their ears are
normally down, but if the Holland lop scenes anything quietly approach their
ears may go up. Holland lops normally have black big eyes,the Holland lop’s
pattern can be milky brown, black, grey, white and brown.
colours of a Holland lops are black, brown, grey, orange, milky brown, the
Holland lop can also be light grey, tan, white and ginger. Their ears are
normally down, but if the Holland lop scenes anything quietly approach their
ears may go up. Holland lops normally have black big eyes,the Holland lop’s
pattern can be milky brown, black, grey, white and brown.
Conclusion
Have you learnt anything new about Holland lops? Are you still wondering about
Holland lops, well here is some more information on Holland lops. This
information includes Origin, Scientific name, classification and rank.
Holland lops, well here is some more information on Holland lops. This
information includes Origin, Scientific name, classification and rank.
Origin: Netherlands
Scientific name: Oryctolagus
Higher classification: Oryctolagus
Rank: breed
Now have you learnt anything new about Holland lops?
Labels:
Animals,
discretion,
informative,
Research,
term 3,
Writing
Thursday, August 16, 2018
The 21st century disco
The 21st century disco
Today is the crazy cool school disco. At the senor disco we will dress up in 21st century cloths. I am dressing up as Hermine Granger in Harry Potter. I am going to wear a pink top, a jacket and jeans, I also have a Hermine Granger wand which I am going to bring. I am really exited!
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