My Reflectoin was when I finished the race I thought I came in the reserve inter school but actually I came in the top 6
In fact I came 6th I achieved my goal
Thursday, 31 August 2017
Monday, 28 August 2017
E-ako
For maths I use e ako on chrome books it looks like this
This is a stage I started Here is the website E-ako https://e-ako.nzmaths.co.nz |
Thursday, 10 August 2017
10 fact about galahs
- Galahs are a common bird in almost all of Australia, and are a type of parrot, specifically a cockatoo.
- Galahs have a pink and pale pink head, a pink chest and pale grey wings and back, while males have brown irises and females often having pink or red ones.
- ‘Galahs’ are also known as ‘rose-breasted cockatoos’, ‘galah cockatoos’, ‘rosies, ‘roseate cockatoos’ ‘Willock cockatoos’ and ‘pink and greys’.
- The scientific name for a galah is Eolophus roseicapilla and some indigenous Australians call galahs ‘gilaa’, which is where the term ‘galah’ comes from.
- Galahs grow to approximately 35 centimetres (14 inches) in length and up to 350 grams (12 ounces) in weight.
- Galahs typically lay 2 to 5 eggs in their nest, a hollow in a tree, and when chicks hatch, they leave the nest after approximately 49 days.
- The term ‘galah’ is Australian slang for ‘a fool’.
- Galahs like eating vegetation, and small seeds of plants, as well as nuts and berries and they like to grind or chew objects to keep their beak sharp.
- Galah’s can often be seen in large flocks of 500 – 1000 birds, although they only have one mating partner for life.
- Galahs generally make small chitting or loud screeching noises, and can also impersonate other sounds or voices.
Wednesday, 9 August 2017
If I could wake up older then you are , how old would you be ............. ????????
In my opinion I would be 118
Because then ill be older then oldest lady in the world and in my life I would of got a letter from the queen and I would be a great great great grandmother and I will have my daughters and sons to do my chores
In conclusion I noticed that I would be the oldest lady in the world and be one of the
The oldest lady in the world is
Emma morano
This is the oldest lady in the world. |
Thursday, 3 August 2017
Facts about Strange animals
strange but true:
Giaffes have 45-centimetres long black tongues which they can use to clean their ears.
- Guillemots can "fly" underwater
- Flies take of backwards
- It takes an elephant calf six months to learn how to to use its trunk
- Crocodiles some times climb up trees.
A gorilla called koko was taught by humans to use sign language she used this skill to signal that she wanted a cat as a pet.
This is koko saying protect earth. |
Giaffes have 45-centimetres long black tongues which they can use to clean their ears.
Most lizards have a tail that break off if the lizard needs to escape from the grip of a predator. The tail is usually capable of growing again , at least once
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