Showing posts with label Term 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Term 4. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2018

Multilink Block Model

This term we have been  making our own 3d shapes out of multilink blocks and then drawing them on isometric drawing paper.
Here are some photos of the four views top, front, left and right. These are how mine turned out.






Here are four photos of my isometric drawing shape.\

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Monday, November 5, 2018

Descriptive Writing

At the moment in class we have been doing descriptive writing. We have been using pictures to give us ideas of what to write about. Here is a piece of writing I did.


Back In Time Hot Tub
One cold rainy day the rain was pouring down like Coal Creek Falls into the guttering, since I have a spa I decide to have a nice long warm relaxing hot tub. After about 20 mins my spa started to rapidly bubble and then it stopped wait but where am I. This is amazing I have somehow traveled back in time to the dinosaur age. This place Is so beautiful and peaceful. The trees are swaying like professional dancers.

All of the dinosaurs were so big and scaly, but there was one thing that was not peaceful it was ferocious and vicious. It was the T-rex, I could only hear RAW RRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!. I had to run there was nothing else to do or get eaten by the ferocious T-rex. He was roaring at me like a steam train chasing me down. I got away in the puka
(woods). I caught my breath and waited for a few long slow minutes. But then THUUUUUUUUUUUUMP!!!!!!!!!! Right beside me I saw the T-rex, I was so frightened I actually peed myself. I was now smelling like disgusting urine the dinosaur finally wanted to eat me but suddenly I woke up. TO BE CONTINUED...

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Piwakawaka Information Report

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What does it look like?
A Fantail is a bird that is different from most other NZ birds.
A Fantail has a tail on its rear end that looks like a fan.
The Piwakawaka colors are brown, green, black and white.

Where does it live?
A Piwakawaka is mainly found in rainforests, deserts and urban rainforests.
The reason why they can survive in these types of areas is that they have a special blubber to keep them warm.

Where their habitat/location is?
Piwakawaka mainly lives between Northland and the Chatham Islands.
They are found throughout all of New Zealand. You can only find Fantails in New Zealand, that means they are endemic.

What does it eat and how does it get its food?
Fantails (piwakawaka) like to eat moths, flies, beetles and spiders.
 Most of the time they hop around upside-down amongst tree ferns and foliage to pick insects from the underside of leaves.
They also follow us because our footsteps disturb the insects that they like to eat.

Where do they breed? Who looks after the young?  
How long do the babies get looked after for?
The Fantails (piwakawaka) breed in the North Island.
The female Fantail (piwakawaka) looks after the young really carefully.
Both adults take care of them for about 14 days.
They mainly make their nests in a cup-shaped nest and often near water.
Within 1 breeding season they can have up to 5 sets of eggs.
After about 2 and a half weeks the chicks fledge (their first flight) the nest.

Social Behaviour
Fantails (piwakawaka) often approach us very closely so people think they are naturally friendly.
Fantails (piwakawaka) can be found in groups but sometimes on their own.

Threats
Fantails (piwakawaka) threats are humans, ferrets, stoats, and possums. Male Fantails protect their territory.
The females protect the babies by trying to trick the predators by leading the predators away from the nest and pretending to be injured.
Some Fantail (piwakawaka) man-made threats are 1080 and plastic. 1080 can kill Fantails and they try to eat plastic.

By Tyler