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Sunday, 20 January 2019

Day 5 Here to Stay Activity 1 SLJ

Activity 1
For this activity we have to share three things that we learnt about air pollution from watching this Video. 

1.Human air pollution is caused by things like factories, power plants, cars, airplanes, chemicals, fumes from spray cans, and methane gas from landfills.

2.One of the ways that humans cause air pollution is by burning fossil fuels. Fossil fuels include coal, oil, and natural gas.

3.Some air pollution can come from nature. Like from volcanic eruptions, dust storms, and Forest fires 

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Day 4 Like a Scene Out Of A Movie Activity 3 SLJ

Activity 3
For this activity we have to chose one of the pictures and  describe in lots of detail the clouds that we see in the pictures.Also say what picture we chose to describe.

                           

Cloud number 1                              Cloud number 2                                 Cloud Number 3                    


I chose Cloud Number 3

This peculiar cloud is in the shape of a fluffy white moustache. If i saw it in the sky i would say the shape was too perfect to be true and that my eyes were triking me.This Peculiar cloud looks so fluffy and white that it reminds me of santa's mustache.The clouds in the background are like they are in the form of other objects that are jealous of the clouds perfectness all staring at the mysterious cloud.

Day 4 Like A Scene Out Of A Movie Activity 2 SLJ

Activity 2 
For this activity we have to write a summary about the book  The Seven Stars Of Matariki.


The Seven Stars of Matariki tells the story of how these stars came to be in the sky. The main character is Mitai who is the  youngest out of eight brothers who is gifted with the magical ability to change into birds. His seven handsome and conceited brothers are only interested in women as beautiful as they are. Their arrogance leads to their undoing.They end up falling hopelessly in love with seven mysterious women who marry them and turn them into their slaves.  Mitai who is Concerned for his brother  uses his magical abilities to turn into a bird and uncover their plan to starve their husbands ( his Brothers). Mitai rushes back to warn his brothers and then seeks help from Urutengangana the god of the stars to rescue his brothers and place the bewitching beauties out of the reach of  men, in the sky yet once a year he allows the beauty of the patupaiarehe a chance to shine. Each winter the magical Wahine appear in the eastern sky the patupaiarehe Are today known as the seven stars of matariki.


Pleiades star cluster

Day 4 Like A Scene Out Of A Movie Activity 1 SLJ

Activity 1 
For this activity we have to use the word "LIGHTS" to write an acrostic poem about the southern lights.


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Impressive 
Gorgeous  
Happyness 
Terrific
Stars

Day 3 Taking Flight Activity 3 SLJ

Activity 3 
For this activity we have to create a DLO (digital learning object) about a Flying animal.



Day 3 Taking Flight Activity 2 SLJ

Activity 2 
For this activity we have to think of a superpower that we would like to have and then explain why we would have that superpower.

My superpower would be to talk to animals Just like some of the disney Princesses . I think this superpower would be so cool i've always wanted to know what my cats are thinking and just know the secrets of cats and lots of other animals.If i had that superpower i would want to visit the zoo every day.
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Day 3 Taking Flight Activity 1 SLJ

Activity 1 
For this activity we have to go onto the bird of the year website then chose a bird that interests you. After that  you have to write a short description of the bird and post a photo of it underneath.

Kokako
The Kokako is a native bird to New Zealand. There are to Types of Kokako The North Island Kokako and the South Island Kokako.The North Island kokako is a large songbird with a blue /grey body a  black mask and small blue wattles that rise from the base of the Beak and sit under their throat. They have long, strong legs and a long down-curved tail. Kokako run among branches, interspersed with glides on short round wings. They are usually found by listening for their song and calls.Younger Kokako have pink or lilac wattles.And a few adults have orange wattles.North Island kokako mainly eat fruit and leaves and, less often, flowers, moss, buds and nectar.North Island kokako live in a few scattered forests in the northern half of the North Island. Mostly  in the Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Te Urewera, South Auckland and Northland. South Island kokako were slightly smaller and darker than the North Island birds.They occupied beech forests and low scrub above the tree line on both sides of Southern Alps from northwest Nelson south to Fiordland.And podocarp forest on Stewart Island plus some forested areas of Otago and Southland. They declined markedly after cats, ship rats and stoats came to New Zealand and were very rare by the 1800s. The population of the South Island kokako habitats shrank to Fiordland and the Stewart Island. The last accepted twentieth century sighting of the south island Kokako was at Mt Aspiring National Park in 1967. Declared extinct by the Department of Conservation in 2008.

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