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Thursday, June 24, 2021
This week we have been learning about coordinates. Louis & I have been working together this week, it has been fun working with louis. The learning goal for this week is, Level 4 - Communicate and interpret locations and directions, using compass directions, distances and grid references.
This week our hub has been learning about show don't tell writing T2 W3.
It is a really nice place to stand and really tall with a beautiful view and I really like to eat the donuts there too. I like Looking at the water and catching the ferry. Just looking at the view is the best thing to do there, meany people go up for walks there and the worst thing in the morning is if you want to have a good sleep it is hard because the big cargo ships.
This week we have done this template with Miss Bryce it has been fun learning with Miss Bryce the thing that makes it fun is it is the first time for me learning this. Please answer some questions down below.
1. Why did Tama say they were for eating not looking at?
This week we have been learning about statistical Investigation with Mrs Henderson and it has been fun working with Mrs Henderson. For my statistical Investigation I chose to ask people what theirfavorite rugby team is.
This week a few amount of people have done target writing with Mrs Earl we have been happy to work with her. We have been learning about the Lance wood Tree their are about eight Lance wood trees in our school. This is the first time I have ever heard about the Lance wood tree.
Fact 1.
Lance wood is a common plant found throughout lowland and montane forests and shrublands on the North, South and Stewart Islands. The juvenile form is particularly abundant in regenerating bush and along forest edges, especially in lowland areas.
Fact 2.
did you know the lance wood tree grows up to 15 meters tall and the
with a trunk 50 centimetres in diameterMedium, Slow
Fact 3.
It has smooth bark, with rope-like ridges in the juvenile form. Plants remain in their juvenile stage for about 15–20 years.
Fact 4.
pounded lance wood leaves and extracted its long ‘hairs’ for use in a kind of paint brush that was used to make rock paintings.