Friday 30 August 2019

Buddy class

This is me and my buddy and all of the things we have in common and the things we enjoy.

Koby and Micheal's Weight investigation

my weight investigation

Thursday 29 August 2019

Animal Classification

Taste test for Mahi Tahi

Today for mahi tahi we did a taste testing task. The aim of the task was to show integrity, be co-operative, use our senses, be risk takers and most importantly is to have fun! How it worked was there would be 4 in a group, one that tastes and then describes to the other person with a blindfold then that person that is getting all the information from the taster would have to guess what the food was. The other 2 people would record what the person who guess the food thinks it is.
Have you ever been taste testing?

Thursday 22 August 2019

Information report

Cheetahs...graceful, sleek creatures.


These animals look like cats but they have a unique talent speed.
The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world with the top speed of 100-120 km per hour.
Cheetahs usually live in small groups but are most commonly known to live and travel alone..


Appearance and length.
The cheetah has many black spots all over their shiny blonde coat.
The cheetah can grow up to 70-86 cm from the tip of the nose to the end of the tail.
The cheetah have long legs that help with their uniqueness.
The cheetah have small skinny head with razor sharp retractable claws.


Food and weight.
The cheetah eats small and medium size animals such as hares,
impalas, wildebeest calves and gazelles.
The cheetahs main source of food is thomson gazelles.
Cheetahs also strike warthogs near wetlands. Cheetahs weigh between 20-70 kilograms.


Habitat
Cheetahs can be found in dry forest, grasslands and open plains.
Cheetahs usually rest near trees to stay cool in the shade from the burning rays of the sun.
Cheetahs prefer living in open areas so they can hunt and find their prey easier.


Conclusion
There are only 6,800 cheetahs left living in wild africa.
The population of cheetahs is decreasing. We Need to care and protect these unique animals.
How do you think we can save this animal?




Friday 9 August 2019

Reflection about Cross country

yesterday we had our whole School cross-country.
I heard my class mates cheering as I crossed the finish line. I saw the finish line in the distance the race was coming to a end. I felt exhausted and relieved after I cross the finish line. I smelt enormous cow poo everywhere I went. I wondered when will the race finish.

How was your school cross country?