I am a Year 8 learner at Tamaki Primary School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Ms Ashley.
Monday, June 22, 2020
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Monday, June 15, 2020
Cooking
100g Chelsea White Sugar Melt the Tararua Butter, Chelsea White Sugar, and honey in a saucepan. When melted, boil for 3 mins, take off the heat and add rice bubbles, mix in. Put in a swiss roll tin and leave to cool before cutting into squares. To make this recipe gluten free use Gluten Free Rice Bubbles.
add more sugar
less honey
less coco pop
this it very easy but next time I went to make cake it more yum
my partner was kymani
Friday, June 12, 2020
Racism in America and the death of George Flord
Roots of racism in America
A long time ago in America the Indians Lived in America for a long and peaceful life but then Captain James Cook or know in America as Christopher Columbus accidentally found America because he was lost at sea And he thought he was in India so he called the people Indians then he went back to England and told everyone that he found a new island and then people from America came to the new island and stated to kill all the America when they started to go in the America. Then in a couple of years American started to have slaves and treated the slaves very badly they called them things that are bad.
Death of George Flord
Then in 2020 a black man died because a cop choked him and the cops did it on purpose unfairly targeting black people . The cops thought that George Flord was using fake money to buy cigarettes. When the new got to everyone Black people protested and the cops went to jail. The law in America is very weird, the black against more penalty than the white.
Police brutality against peaceful protests
The Americans are making lines of Soldiers in every state in America and they also have times so that the protesters don't protest like the protesters have to go home at 5 or even at 1 not all protesters are bad like 1 out of 10 is bad.
Monday, June 8, 2020
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Reading task
Can be done in buddies - not big groups!
- Show your favourite animal - picture, common name and scientific/latin name, where it lives, what it eats, it’s predator/prey, life cycle if you can find it etc.tiger very rare they live in asia they also eat mainly daer they live up to 30.
- Find the largest and smallest animal in each category - include picture, common name and scientific/latin name, where it lives, what it eats, it’s predator/prey, life cycle if you can find it etc.
- Sea animals/ leopard seal second largest species of seal in the Antarctic/ sea lion very big
- Land animals/elephants are very big/ water bears are very tiny you can not see it with your eye.
- Birds/Royal albatross very big bigger a baby/rifleman Smallest New Zealand bird.
- Insects/giant weta are very big/garden weta smaller than the giant weta.
- Find an animal/fish/etc for each colour of the rainbow. Include pictures and names as a minimum.Bee eater bird
- Find 5 animals/fish/birds/etc that have distinguishing features. Explain what that feature is. kiwi
Include picture, common name and scientific/latin name, where it lives, what it eats, it’s predator/prey, life cycle if you can find it etc.
- Find 5 endangered animals/birds/fish that are popular in NZ to support. Find 5 that are not. include picture, common name and scientific/latin name, where it lives, what it eats, it’s predator/prey, life cycle if you can find it etc.Antipodean wandering albatross/toroa.
- Australasian bittern/matuku-hūrepo.
- Chatham Island black robin.
- Black stilt/kakī
- Black-billed gull/tarāpuka.
Find 10 animals/birds/fish/insects that are native to NZ and are now extinct. You might not be able to find that much information, but try to get at least their name, a picture if you can, and what year they were classified as extinct. waterfowl, rails and moa: New Zealand quail, Waitaha penguin, Scarlett's shearwater, New Zealand little bittern, Eyles' harrier, Haast's eagle, North Island adzebill, South Island adzebill, North Island snipe, South Island snipe, Forbes' snipe, Chatham Island
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