Tuesday, 30 June 2020

 If you try your best 
Then you’ll never have to wonder
About what you could have done
If you ‘d summoned all your thunder.

And if your best 
Was not as good
As you hoped it would be
You still could say 
I gave today 
All that Ihadin me 


Monday, 29 June 2020

Thursday, 25 June 2020


Pauline Harris is a scientists from Rongomaiwahine
and Ngāti Kahungunu descent.

She heard from the communities around the world about climate change and wondered if Maori communities are aware of similar changes here in Aotearoa.  

So she’s working together with other scientists to visit the hapu throughout the country. The matauranga held by the communities extends back hundreds of years. It could reveal how our animals and plants were in the past. 





Monday, 22 June 2020

Work Out the Perimeters


Side A = 5.5 km           










A 9 km
B 18 km
C 19 km
D 22 km
  18 km
Then we add all of the sides and got  18 km 

Work Out the Perimeters


seven mathematics perimeter area ncert exercise solution 11.1                                                                                   









I've learned today that with the perimeter you have to add up all the lengths of the rectangle.
A 500m
B 300m
C 500m
D 300m
   1600m or 1.6 km

Work Out the Perimeters


A = 5 cm
B = 4 cm
C = 3 cm
      12 cm

Then we added all of the  lengths and got 12 cm

Saturday, 20 June 2020


Manuka


reading

 
last week's me and my group returning about Pauline Harrison she was a scientist who worked at Victoria University then we researched about how she was listening to the plants Maori and we had to go and find information from the text there we were everything as group.

Friday, 19 June 2020



Thursday, 18 June 2020

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Today me and my reading group impact vocabulary  word

Saturday, 13 June 2020

Fatima made 25 scones for her bake sale. She was able to sell ⅖ of the scones in the morning. How many scones did she have to sell in the afternoon? 
Answer = 10
Mr Perez sold ¾ of the apples he had at his fruit shop. He only had 16 apples left by the end of the week. 
How many apples did Mr Perez have at the start of the week?
Answer = 12
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Friday, 12 June 2020

The Manuka tree

The Manuka tree is a very important plant in New Zealand and has been used as medicine by Maori since before the arrival of Europeans. It is used as a medicine to treat bacterial infections, inflammation and digest your food.

It looks like a small shrub with pointy leaves. It has small flowers sometimes, pink grows on the Manukau.It blooms in good seasons like spring and summer.They can grow in harsh soils and extreme weather.

It is typically 2-5m (7-16ft) tall and is a tea tree. It can boost your commune cyst. Manuka grows best on holland. It takes 6 years to grow full production .

Manuka is a perennial shrub species native to New Zealand, and is probably our most troublesome native shrub species.