Thursday, 24 September 2020

Turanga Health💪

Turanga Heath Rugby




we were playing touch rugby a few weeks ago and this is me holding and trying to get the ball to the other side of the field. i look so angry HAHA. it was so much fun to play and i'd really enjoy turanga heath a lot. and it good exercise as well! its so fun.




i enjoyed playing and running.


i found it easy to pass the ball to my friends


i found it difficult to run to the other side because the other side keeps tagging me. But it was still fun.



Wednesday, 23 September 2020

the amazing rappers of room2!

today i was doing a rap with our whole class and i didn't have to to record it but i have just borrowed 
one of my friends rap to make this.


i found it difficult to find the text box and get the word * Sample Text *

i found it easy to drag it into Video 1 and to drag the text into Video 2 

i found it easier to write about this blog post and publishing it.

 




Chinese Language Week!

 

Today i was doing chinese words and it was chinese language week! and we got to use a translator and i like translators its cool to understand other stuff and how they talk.


i found it difficult to see which one goes witch and say what i'm gonna put in.


it i found really easy to do was the pictures and the copy and paste the chinese words.


it was fun to make it and make the wallpapers.

Weta Research!

                                                                                    Weta Research



Classification: A wetapunga are endangered and there is only 70 species but did you know that baby wetas are called nymphs and they can weigh up to  70.9 Grams. wetas eat there shedded skin. And they come out clean and shiney but they need to wait before they can get food and exercise. Wetas are flylest insects they are harmless creatures will do absolutely
will do nothing to you 








Wetapunga are very large and unique creatures there name is for there family is
Anstormatidae, and Rhaphidophoridae. 
and they have 2 more families which are called...... Stenopelmatoidea, and Rhaphidophora. and did you know that wetas come in some colours they can come in green, brown, or black.











Description: There antennas are twice the size of their body?! that's so longggg. Ithas a skeleton in its back back legs that's why there so BUFF. the skeleton there back legs witch are called exoskeletons. Female weta lays eggs all year. When the eggs hatch they are called nymphs weta have jaws and have ears at the back of their legs they can breath underwater for 10 minutes  i can hold my breath longer than that. 




habitat/location. They are sometimes found in forests, islands, and cages in weta zoo keeping area.










 dynamics   it can shed its skin and eats its dead one. They can do MASSIVE poos and there a size of a pebble. and it can climb up trees. wetas mostly stay up in trees but they come down when night approaches because they don't like coming down in the day because they don't wanna get eaten.

Tuesday, 22 September 2020

what is CST?

   today i was learning about CST and if you don't know what CST is its Catholic Social Teaching, and you will know a bit more in the little video, i made.



Monday, 21 September 2020

my ending of CUZ / speech.

 Today I was doing a screencastify on the ending for the chapter book CUZ. (I could work on my clear voice and my full stops.)

Tuesday, 25 August 2020

the great barrier reef

1. The reef lies between 15 and 150 Kilometers offshore.

2. the great barrier reef is the only living thing on earth that can be seen from space.

3. some types of coral make a poison that has an unpleasant taste for predators

4. the hinge beak shrimp above and the longnose hawkfish below are camo by the coral in the great barrier reef.

5. the humpback whale migrates to the great barrier reef from antarctica.



i am learning all about the great barrier reef and its beautiful creatures that it has. and it can be seen from space! 

i enjoyed writing this blog post and learning new facts that i,v never knew before.