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Thursday 26 October 2017

MATH CUBES


In math today we had to do a challenge it was to make a cube in 2 ways but I made it in 3 ways here are my examples.


Sunday 22 October 2017

SIGN LANGUAGE

At school our inquiry are 3 official languages of NZ Te-reo Maori, English, Sign Language, but I picked sign language and here are the alphabet in sign language hope you enjoy!

Friday 13 October 2017

LIFE OF AN ANZAC SOLDIER

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Today i'm posting a blog about ANZAC because There's a parade that is held outside the Auckland Museum once a year. I have three interesting facts what I like about the Anzac soldiers


  • Originally, the term 'ANZAC' was used to mean any soldier who was a member of the army corps that fought at Gallipoli. 
  • A soldier named Alec Campbell was the last surviving ANZAC.
  • Every year, on the 25th of April, Australians are given the opportunity to pause, reflect and remember the incredibly brave ANZAC soldiers who lost their lives, or who were wounded, at Gallipoli.
The parade that is held outside the museum happens at Oct 12, "why is it held?" you ask? because we will always remember who has sacrifice themselves for NZ and other countries we shall remember that day for ever!!! that's it for me have a good day.

Tuesday 3 October 2017

KELLY TARLTONS!

Hey guys I'm going to take you on a Briny deep ride you are going to enjoy the amazing facts about my favorite sea creature. If I went to Kelly Tarlton's it would cost 5$ but if I took my family it would cost 29$ but if you got a family member that is 3 or below it's free! Now I am going to show you the marvelous facts now. 
My favorite sea creature is the... drum roll please the...SAND TIGER SHARK!!!
sand tiger sharks are endangered in the wild the sand tiger shark looks big and scary and it looks like it can crunch anything in the way but actually the sharp teeth are for holding onto slippery prey these amazing sharks can grow up to 3.1 metres long "WOW" right. These shark's diet are mullet and squids, these sharks can be found in most warm seas throughout the world except for the eastern Pacific. This includes tropical and temperate parts of the North and South Atlantic, Indian, and western Pacific Oceans. Recorded from all parts of Australia, except Tasmania and rare in the Northern Territory.