Friday, 30 August 2019

spaghetti and marshmallow



so today me and my group was trying to put marshmallow on the spaghetti and after we have to put another spaghetti and we we have to try who is the winner and our group win.So today Walt about smart relationship.so this is from   our maths class i hope you enjoy  our work form today so  people that in my group is mata deelani and allan so we have 15 minute and 15 sticks and one mars hollow

Monday, 26 August 2019

can you hear that my task

so today we are gonna read the book about
                                               can you hear that ?
what is  amplitude mean ? 

what is  amplitude mean ? amplitude are expressed either as instantaneous values or mostly as peak values and if you listen to anything that means it is so loud and like a animal.Also animal they can make a sound and also if the cow is angry because if we still there milk  they starting to make a sound and it so loud.And it good if you listen and you can remember what your friend talk to and ask to you so that the mean of the amplitude

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what is  a frequency  mean ?
frequency is the number of complete cycles per second in alternating current direction. The standard unit of frequency is the hertz,Frequency is how often an event repeats itself over a set amount of time. In physics, the frequency of a wave is the number of wave crests that pass a point in one second (A wave crest is the peak of the wave). Hertz (symbol Hz) is the unit of frequency.


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what is wavelength mean ?
Wavelength and frequency. Light is measured by its wavelength (in nano-meters) or frequency (in Hertz). One wavelength. equals the distance between two successive wave crests or troughs. Lesson Summary
Waves are described and measured by five wave parameters: the period, the frequency, the amplitude, the wavelength, and the speed.Wavelength is the distance between two identical adjacent points in a wave. It is typically measured between two easily identifiable points, such as two adjacent crests or troughs in a waveform.



Thursday, 22 August 2019

De-extinction writing



so today we learning about the DE-extinction and this is for writing and we have to find an animal that we want to bring back  and we hope the science will bring back  and my animal is great auk this animal it easy The extinction of The Great Auk. Audubon would paint the Great Auk but by 1844 the last bird would be extinct. ... By the mid-16th century, the nesting colonies along the European side of the Atlantic were nearly all eliminated by humans killing this bird for its down, which was used to make pillows.  so that  what  we learning for today 

Saturday, 17 August 2019

life cycle



so today i am learning  about the life cycle.Life Cycles All living things go through changes as they grow and develop. Although individual organisms die, new ones replace them, ensuring the survival of the species. During its life cycle, an organism goes through physical changes that allow it to reach adulthood and produce new organisms. The five stages in the product life cycle are product development, introduction, growth, maturity, and decline. The seven steps of BAH model are: new product strategy, idea generation, screening and evaluation, business analysis, development, testing, and commercialisation. In general, the life cycles of plants and animals have three basic stages including a fertiliser egg or seed, immature juvenile, and adult. However, some organisms may have more than 3 life cycle stages, and the exact names of each stage can slightly differ depending on the species.So that is my learning about the life cycle

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           that is the life cycle 

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

LEPISI Zebra fish task

I never see a fish like this wow!
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Studying zebra-fish
This is a happy zebra-fish. Zebra-fish are omnivorous, primarily eating zooplankton, insects and insect larvae, although they can eat a variety of other foods, such as worms and small crustaceans, if their preferred food sources are not readily available.

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So today we are studying about the zebra-fish. The Zebra-fish have 25 chromosomes and their genome consists of about 1.5 x 10 billion base pairs, compared with mammalian genome sizes of about 3 x 10 billion base pairs. The zebra-fish (Dario rioter) is a freshwater fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprian) of the order Cruciforms. Native to South Asia, it is a popular aquarium fish, frequently sold under the trade name zebra Danial (and thus often called a "tropical fish" although both tropical and subtropical). And that is our learning for today


healing honey

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today we have to write  anything about the healing honey and then after we have to put on my blog  and then that is our work for today

Monday, 12 August 2019

the fragile web of life



today we have to work  with a buddy and we have to write about the fragile web of life and me and my buddy work in the same thing and then we have to share with our teacher. And then after we come back to lunch we have to run and we come back to put on my blog  so that what we learning today on room 5 and we have to write anything  i understand about it  so that what we did on room 5 i hope you enjoy our work for today

Thursday, 8 August 2019

capital E perfomance

Today we had fun   the capital E  came  to Pt England  school in the hall. they showed us their act and they are so funny and. they have everything and they are so they said they wiil come back to do another act they sang a song  and it was so good they had a story and they acted
 so that is my post

Wednesday, 7 August 2019

the past beneath our feet



we learn about the past beneath our feet, This is a profile of Maori  archaeologist Atholl  Anderson, which looks at his work, the methods he uses, and the importance of his field. It includes text boxes and quotes that contextualise his work (for example, explaining who the first ancestors were, where they came from, and what their society was like). so that is my work for literacy

Friday, 2 August 2019

tree of life

what we learn about the tree of life .And we have to watch the move and  we have to go into group and we have to find the missing animal and after we have to write some interesting fact. So my interesting fact is about the cells. The fact is that the cell has different parts in it. 

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