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Thursday, 24 June 2021

T2W8 Writing.

 This is my writing work for the week.

The woolly mammoth lived 8000,000 to 10,000 years ago. The woolly mammoths scientific name is Mammuthus primigenius. The woolly mammoths live in a cold place with snow.

The woolly mammoth eats grass and its diet is supplemented with flowers and leaves. Its predators are saber toothed tigers and humans.

The woolly mammoth lives in what is known as the mammoth steppe. The mammoth steppe stretches from canada across russia down to spain. It was a snowy tundra and woolly mammoths used their tusks to move the snow.

The woolly mammoth died out when the temperature became to hot for them. They also died because humans killed to many of them.

So that is the woolly mammoth. This is just a bit of information about them but there is a lot more. Woolly mammoths are one of the coolest animals ever and everyone should know about them. 

Did you like my writing? You should definitely learn about the woolly mammoth.

T2W8 Reading Mutant Technology

 This is my reading work for the week. We had to make a mutant by combining an animal and a job.

Do you like regenadriver? He can regenerate body parts if they get cut off.

Wednesday, 23 June 2021

Minecraft Club Farm Garden

 This week I made a garden with a water fountain.



Do you like it? I made it in about an hour.

Friday, 18 June 2021

Reflection, Translation, Rotation.

 This is what we did for an art rotation this week.

Do you like my explaining? Do you now know what reflection, rotation and translation is?

T2W7 Reading.

 This is my reading work for the week. It is about culture and dance.

Do you like it? I did not like it.

Thursday, 17 June 2021

T2W7 Writing.

 This is my writing for the week. This is about pygmy seahorses.

There are seven different types of pygmy seahorse in the world. The pygmy seahorse is two centimeters in size and is one of the smallest in the world. They live in the Indo-West Pacific ocean. Their scientific name is Hippocampus Bargibanti.

The pygmy seahorse is amazing at camouflage. The pygmy seahorse finds a sea fan coral and blends in with it. They even develop tubercles (bumps) to help them blend in even better! The coral reef they blend in with is either orange or purple.

Pygmy seahorses have very different births to that of humans. The pygmy seahorse starts when its mum and dad do a courtship dance. Then that baby gets born from the fathers brood pouch. Then they go off and find some coral reef to camouflage to. When they find a coral reef they will change color to match that of the coral.

The pygmy seahorse eats small crustaceans. Its predators hunt them and that is why they need to hide.

Another big problem for the pygmy seahorses is climate change. Climate change is warming the sea up. People are killing sea life with plastic that they let into the environment and doing irresponsible fishing. This and more is the main reason pygmy seahorses are dying.

So that is the pygmy seahorse. This is just a bit of information. If you want more information search up pygmy seahorses.

Friday, 11 June 2021

T2W6 Writing.

 This is my writing for the week. It is about a moment in time. This has not actually happened but I am describing what I saw in a picture and how it would feel in those short seconds.

A million thoughts were rushing through my head. There were a jumble of thoughts. I couldn't make them out and they were confusing me.

I knew that in any moment the beeper would go off and I would have to run as fast as I possibly could.

I looked into the crowd a few faces I recognized the rest, a mystery. Rich people, poor people lucky enough to have managed to make it here.

The air was warm but crisp. With a flash the beeper went of. I reacted as quickly as I could and ran off into the unknown.

Thursday, 10 June 2021

T2W6 Reading

 This is my reading for the week. It is mainly about synonyms and antonyms.

Did you like my reading work for the week. There was slightly more work this week on reading which was cool because it mean't that I was not done so early.

Thursday, 3 June 2021

Writing Part 2 T2W5

 This is my second piece of writing for the week. Miss Hudson said because I was done so early I had to do a second piece. 

Ingredients


1 ⅓ cups white sugar

 

2 teaspoons baking powder

 

2 very ripe bananas, mashed

 

1 tablespoon vanilla extract

 

1 ½ cups water

 

6 cups vegetable oil for frying


3 ½ cups all-purpose flour


Steps:


Combine the flour, sugar and baking powder until well combined. And stir in the bananas, vanilla extract and water to make a dough.


Heat oil in a deep-fryer or large saucepan to 175 degrees. The oil should be deep enough to completely cover the panikekes while frying, or at last 3 inches deep.


Scoop up a 1/4 cup of batter with a spoon, and then use another spoon to push it off into the oil. Fry in small groups of 4-5 until they float to the top and turn golden brown, about 3 minutes, then flip them to fry the other side. Remove from the fryer and let drain on paper towels.


Now you're done. Enjoy!

Did you like my Writing? Did you like this better than my first one?

Tuesday, 1 June 2021

T2W5 Reading

 This is my reading for the week. It is about Samoa.

Did you learn somthing new?

T2W5 Samoan Language Week

 This is my weeks writing. It is about Samoa.

In Samoa the have very different food to some other countries. Most of their food has coconut milk/cream in it. Samoan dishes also often include. Pork, chicken and fish.

Traditionally things in Samoa were very joint.The community often did things together. Samoan people traditionally lived in houses called fales. Fales had no walls and were open.

Around Samoa there is a lot of forest and water. Samoa is a very tropical place and that is one of the main reasons that people come there.

Housing now is typically what you would find somewhere like NZ. Not to cramped but not to empty either. There are a lot of homes instead of apartments unlike NY for example.

Did you like my writing? Did you learn something new about Samoa?