Tuesday, 12 September 2017

WIT post

            My WIT


I've finally finished my WIT!!!

Our task was to create a child-friendly resource that will communicate to the kids of Frankley School about invertebrates and what they are.
The people who were in my group are myself, Aimee and Ashley.  We made a slideshow we had up to 26 slides at least that students could use to observe their invertebrate and click on possible links to identify what it is. It was fun making the slideshow because we got to add pictures and links and got to write long words like Adaptations and Invertebrates.
The teachers from Te Puawai thought that it was a great way to let them learn what bugs they were finding. Thanks for lookng at my WIT blog post. 


Monday, 11 September 2017

Aimee Zalia Dialogue

  1. To take part in a conversation or discussion to resolve a problem.
"he stated that he wasn't going to dialogue with the guerrillas"

Pineapple:
"Are you okay?" Asked the Pineapple

Chinchilla:
"Why do you say that?" Answered the Chinchilla

Pineapple:
Pineapple shouted, "Because you just drank my friend!!!"

Chinchilla:
"Oh I promise it was a mistake" "SORRY" Begged the Chinchilla

Pineapple:
"Well come on then we need to get him to a hospital or something," Panicked Pineapple

Chinchilla:
"OK fine let's go." mumbled Chinchilla

Soon after pineapples friends had gotten surgery and all sowed up he...DIED

THE END



How my Cross-country went



            How my Cross-country went

For my Cross-country I did the fun run, for my training we ran around the Tuuhono class and around the courts as much times as we could. Coming up the hills was the hardest part because it slowed you down. When I had finished the fun run I was feeling very out of breath but was glad that I gave it my all and that I had finished. Next year I want to work on running faster and taking longer breaths.




Kowhaiwhai in Symmetry


Sunday, 10 September 2017

Limericks poem

There once was a beautiful girl
Image result for cartoon girlWho had a kangaroo named pearl
She put her in a car
and then drove really far
and then they fell into a swirl
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Wednesday, 2 August 2017

What we are up to in our WIT.

     Right now we are up to planning our                                  resource for our WIT. 

Our WIT is to create a child-friendly resource to give to a classroom in Frankley school about invertebrate (bugs & insects) 

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To Mrs Irvine and Mrs Cooksley
From Zalia Aimee & Ashley


We would like to come down to your classroom if it is okay and observe and conference with a couple of your kids about questions that link to our Invertebrates in the Frankley School bush WIT.  

Example of our questions: Do you like reading on a computer or off of a book? Why?  Do you like making stuff out of materials or just doing it straight on a computer? and  Why? Do you like writing or typing?  What kind of books can you read?  stories from your book box?

Anyway could you please let us know what time would be suitable to come down and do all of this stuff

Thanks Ashley Aimee Zalia

This is the reply:
You would be most welcome to come to Rooms 3&4 before morning tea or alternatively after lunch :)

Tuesday, 25 July 2017

My Information Report

          This is for our invertebrate WIT everyone had to make traps and put them in the bush and see                 what we caught this is about ladybugs.


The Life of Ladybugs

Like many other insects, Ladybugs use  aposematic colouration* to signal their toxicity** to Predators.   Insect-eating birds\other animals will learn to avoid meals that come in red and black, and are more likely to stay clear of a ladybug’s path.   

Protection:
Ladybugs play dead when they are trying to avoid danger\predators. Such as assassin bugs, stink bugs and spiders may commonly kill ladybugs. Ladybugs can warn you if they are dangerous by the color of their bodies.

Diet:
The most common insects that ladybugs eat are aphids, which are serious pests of plants. Even the larvae ladybugs eat aphids.  Ladybugs also have a diet of  mites, whiteflies and soft bodied insects.

Habitat:Ladybug - Free images on Pixabay
Adult ladybugs and larvae can be found living in gardens,  fields, wooded areas and on plants.  The beetles hibernate during winter months in clusters normally found under rocks.   But may also go to homes if they can get through the cracks and crevices.

Female ladybugs eat 75 aphids in one day and amazed as you are when a ladybug flies, its wings beat 85 times a second.

Written By Zalia Smith

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*Bright colours and can be dangerous to the predators

**The quality of being toxic or poisonous