Thursday 30 August 2018

Mini BB fair

On Thursday the 30th of August was the MINI BB FAIR. The meaning of BB is books and baking. Basically the good baking only cost 50 cents or 2$. I got so much baking I felt like I had to throw up and Ethan looked like he was having a sugar rush. I enjoyed the fair because they had so much baking's and books. The baking was like I was in heaven and I know it would be worth it to die for. The chairperson and the Secretary and the PTA helpers were giving out the books and baking. There was one lovely lady who gave me a extra cookie for free and I really appreciated what she did. 

Thursday 16 August 2018

Animal Classification

Animal Classification 

Today we learned about how animals are classified into groups. Animals are either vertebrates (which means they have a spine) 
or invertebrates (which don't have have a spine). 


invertebrates are animals like jellyfish, crabs, insects and octopus. 


Vertebrates are put into five groups. They are mammals birds reptiles, fish and amphibians. mammals have fur or hair and give birth to live young. Birds have feathers and lay hard eggs. Reptiles are cold - blooded and lay soft eggs. Amphibians breathe through their skin and need to keep their skin moist. Fish breathe through gills and fins.  

5 examples of each type:  

Mammals: 

Birds: 

Reptiles: 

Fish: 

Amphibians: newt, frog, toad, salamander, caecillian 

Wednesday 8 August 2018

Ina And The Shark



 This is my slide about Ina And The Shark. It is a Cook Island myth. We studied it because we are learning more about Pacific Island cultures, languages and myths. 
To learn more about this myth, watch the slide and enjoy.