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Thursday, November 26, 2020

Habitat destruction

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For the past few weeks in Mrs.Jones's inquiry we have been learning about deforestation, endangered animals, and more! for the past week we have been doing a DLO on habitat destruction . 




Sea turtles

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This week for miss McLeod's reading group R.L Stine we had to read about sea turtles we had to make a DLO on our drives. but we had to read a book on sea turtles before we did our DLO.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Great white sharks to inform

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for the past week in miss McLeod's writing group we had to pick an endangered animal and write about it then put it on our blog after. once we did we get to do free writing.



Great White Shark

Introduction

Have you ever seen or heard of a great white shark? If you're looking for some information you might wanna read this



Diet

A shark's diet is meat so they are carnivorous, sharks will eat small fish and sometimes they will also eat seals such as sea lions when they get a bit close to the surface they will also sometimes try leaping out and eating seagulls for a snack because they are desperate for food.



Habitat

Sharks live mainly anywhere in the ocean, but the arctic because it's too cold for them in arctic areas but they also are losing homes due to pollution, climate change, global warming, and natural disasters.



Why endangered

Great white sharks are quite an endangered species of shark because people hunt them for their top fins then sometimes they will throw the rest of the shark back into the ocean still alive. Sometimes people even over hunt and kill more. they take their teeth and make them into jewelry like necklaces and bracelets 



Conclusion

People have banned shark hunting which means it is illegal. Each year thousands of sharks are hunted for their fins, teeth, and meat there are also only 3,500 great white sharks left on the planet. The sharks also sometimes get thrown back into the ocean to bleed out and die, all the dead sharks could become really bad for the ecosystem. it could destroy lots of fish homes and coral reefs, the weight of their body's could crush thin coral and pollute the reefs and could affect the entire ocean and food chain.


Thursday, November 12, 2020

Kakapo DLO

 This week in miss McLeod's reading group R.L Stine had to do a DLO about Kakapo


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Monday, November 9, 2020

Hypothermia

 

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Today in Mrs Jones homeroom for swimming lessons we learnt what Hypothermia is and how you can know what the signs are.  


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Friday, November 6, 2020

School trip

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School trip



School trip



On Wednesday November the 4th a few kids and I were chosen to learn about stuff to keep us and other people safe My favourite station was station 7 where we got to crawl through the inflated tunnel it was so dark i couldn’t see a thing Meiana Rarika Kaiza Toi Aj Raquel and Cole came on the trip too it was only for year five’s. At station 7 when we had to go through the tunnel it was so dark we could not see a thing but after when we got out of the tunnel we got a sticker and they had told us that's what I could look like when you are in a fire because if your not wearing protective gear cause smoke could get in your eyes.

And at the end we got goodie bags. There were book cards, a bottle and a few other things I really enjoyed going on the trip.



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Thursday, November 5, 2020

Tiger's

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Today in miss McLeod's reading group for R.L Stine we had to do a DLO about tigers it was pretty fun learning about tigers and doing a DLO about them.




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