My blog is a collection of my work at various stages, across different curriculum areas. Throughout my time at Paparore School I may share draft copies of my work for feedback and feedforward. Other times I will share my final published pieces.
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Experiencing marine reserves By charlize
in Te Kauru we are learning to learn about marine reserves. our teacher has assigned us to talk about what are marine reserves? and things like that. other than that hope you enjoy my slide about experiencing marine reserves.
Question
what marine reserve do you like the most.
beach education day.
We were waiting with joy and excitement. Yay! The bus. We jumped on zoomed off. Well really slowly zoomed off. To entertain us we had a sing off. We started off singing normally then the boys sang. What do we do?? Quickly! Ummmm wrecking ball. We sang it soooo loud. I little while later we were at ahipara YAY!!!!!! That took forever!. When we were at our destination there were lifeguards. There names were Val, Emma,Liam and Ari. they introduced the place and then we drove off to the beach. We had to split up into 2 groups. They helped us so we wouldn’t make a hullabaloo. My group had Ari and Emma first. We had to go in to pairs. We had a normal amount so we had about 20 in each group. We had a big swim and then got changed. “ we are exhausted” so we were on the bus and then basically everyone was asleep. Especially me. Yay were home!
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
report on marine animals
WALT: learn more about these endangered creatures living... under the sea!
snappers are salt water fish. They are yummy to eat in many ways like raw, fried and cooked, especially beer battered. Yummy! But not really Anyway hope you enjoy my amazing and interacting report!
HABITAT
The most common place where you would find a snapper is the North Island of New Zealand. There are some in Matai Bay and Goat island to swim free wherever they want because they are protected. Some other species of snapper are also found in different countries for example Mexico.
POPULATION
The snappers are decreasing from the level of people catching them. There are now a limit on how much fish, including snapper you are allowed to catch for your whanau. The limit for snapper to catch for your whanau is nine or seven. And it has to be exactly 30 cm or more If there smaller then they might still be babies.
BREEDING
Red snapper can lay over 75 million eggs in each breeding season which is from june the 11th to july the 12th And a small red snapper can lay over 7 million eggs in there breeding season which is the same as the normal red snapper
PREDATORS
Snapper are hunted by sharks, predatory fish such as barracuda, mackerel, king fish, grouper, and of course humans. Humans are the worst predators for snapper. They usually get caught by humans mainly. Some humans get way way too much snappers which leaves a little bit for the next person who wants to have the right amount of snapper for their whanau but instead they get about one or two. Please stay by the limit. Sharing is caring
DIET
Snappers usually eat sea worms sea eggs squid , shrimp, octopus invertebrates and even land animals!
IN CONCLUSION
In conclusion i think snappers are an amazing and pretty unique kind of fish. Thank you for reading my awesome and amazing report!
By Charlize
REFECTION: it was hard finding all of these facts and things to make this into a really good report.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Swim safe.
WALT: do swimming in a rip. if you were in a rip once read this! i'm telling you. it works!
Technique: The side stroke.
How to do it:
Side stroke is really easy once you get to know it. First what you need to do is put one hand on your ear and one hand out. Now your legs. What you need to do with your legs are doing scissor kick. It’s like doing the high jump kick. And that’s how to do side stroke. Charlize
WALT: do swimming in a rip. if you were in a rip once read this! i'm telling you. it works!
Technique: The side stroke. How to do it: Side stroke is really easy once you get to know it. First what you need to do is put one hand on your ear and one hand out. Now your legs. What you need to do with your legs are doing scissor kick. It’s like doing the high jump kick. And that’s how to do side stroke. Charlize
Thursday, February 14, 2019
All About Me
WALT: we are learning to do all about me and about your future and your family
Question:
what do you want to be when you are older?
Place Value
WALT:
we are learning to do place value, standard form, written form and expanded form
Question
what sort of form would you prefer?
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Moment in time
Moment in time
Speed boats
Yay we're in group one I wonder what we're going to do first? I’m guessing the actual tour but then… they directed : can group one come over to put your safety gear on. “ I wonder what we're doing?” They told us that we are going on the boats I thought to myself “ why do they have to be yellow ? and super slow!” but then… it was a speed boat! I was astonished. When I got on the boat we drifted off, it felt like a racing car speeding across the water. When we did sharp turns it was outstanding! I loved it. We did a couple of donuts. Then we had to go back up so we pulled against the current and flew up to get back on the boat that was the enjoyable experience of my life!
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