Friday, 24 February 2017

recycling                                                                    
Yay as I shout. I am doing card board.I  race over  to the office and start ripping the cardbord up . an jumpt on the cardbord .and put  it in a recykling bin an take it to the frunt of the school  . then I            help bring the rubish to the scip an go to clas.                                            

Monday, 4 April 2016

Raglan

  
Tawa Team had a wonderful day trip to Raglan beach. Blake and his group completed the beach relay and had a lot of fun. He used the key competency of Participating and Contributing by accepting responsibility as an individual and as a group member. He also demonstrated the competency of Relating to Others when he worked cooperatively with his group and was considerate of their thoughts and feelings.

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Term 4 Inquiry - Technology

My animal is the long fin eel.

What does my animal need in its enclosure?
Bushes, water, rocks and wood

What features did I add just for my animal and how are they helpful?
Wood to make shadows and dark places for the eel to hide in.  Toys to play with – long tubes for eels to swim through to eat.

Did I make any changes and why did I decide to do that?
I added bushes on the side of the pond and reeds that they could swim under.


 

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Fallow Deer Report


The Latin name of the Fallow Deer is dama dama.
Description
All fallow deer have white spots on their back that makes it hard to see in long and dry grass. Only bucks have antlers.
The male fallow deer is known as a buck, the female is a doe and the young are called fawns. Adult bucks are 140-160cm tall. Fawns are born in spring.
Dynamics
The fallow deer can run really fast in case of danger.
Diet
Fallow deer eat little buds, trees, berries, grasses, bark, sweet chestnuts leaves and some fruits.
Habitat

They live in mixed wood lands. They like to live in warm and hot places.