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Friday 15 December 2017

The Rotten banana!

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One foggy night Santa  Was going to a Christmas party. Suddenly the rotten banana took his Tiniest elf  a way he quickly flew to the Christmas party and  search for him for days and nights suddenly Santa was looking in the forest He heard of Cry from Littlest elf Bob. “help Santa!”
said the elf. “I'm coming”    
said Santa  off Santa ran into the cave Santa saw this tiny rotten banana holding a knife to His Littlest elf head The rotten banana said if you come any closer or else will be decapitated. Santa pulled out his pocket knife and threw it at the rotten bananas head it turns out it wasn't herself which was decapitated it wasn't rotten banana. The end.

Friday 1 December 2017

haast eagle

With a wingspan of between 2 and 3 metres, and weighing up to 13 kilograms the Haast’s eagle is the largest eagle ever to have existed in the world. It is thought to have been heavier in relation to wing size than any of the eagles alive today. From its skeleton it appears related to the the Little Eagle of Australia (Hieraaetus morphnoides), and there is evidence that its wings were comparitively short and its legs stronger than those of other eagles.The size and strength of its legs and talons indicate that it was an effective and active predator, able to kill very large prey.

Its largest claws were as much as 9cm long making them as large as those of a tiger! Sadly the colour of its plumage is pure speculation. There have been fanciful reconstructions giving the bird a crest and colourful plumage similar to the ornate hawk eagle Spizaetus ornatus which like many tropical birds is more brightly coloured than temperate forms. However, most New Zealand birds are not brightly coloured and most experts agree that it is most likely to have been a more sombre brown or brownish-grey similar to the other very large forest eagles found around the world today.

What other names does the Haast's eagle have? 
Scientists call it: Harpagornis moorei
Maori knew it as: Hikioi or Pouakai – the old glutton. Although it is unclear whether Pakeha and other settlers encountered the Haast’s eagle, those that did probably barely had the chance to run away – let alone give it a name!

I think the Pigeon isn't allowed to drive the bus

1. I think the Pigeon isn't  allowed to drive the bus because he is a animal.

2.The pigeon can't reach the pedals because of it short feet.

3. I think the pigeon shouldn't drive the bus because the person said don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus.

4. The Pigeon is too small to reach the gear stick.

5. Overall the pigeon will be dangerous if it drive the bus


 

Wednesday 15 November 2017

bob

Monday 30 October 2017

pounamu

I have been reading abate pounamu. pounamu cames from the east river. it is green stone .
it is very valuable.  if you know more comet down the  bottom .   

Wednesday 18 October 2017

Te Manu Tukutuku Poem

Te Manu Tukutuku Poem
I hear kids playing on the playground and checking out the new classrooms .
I see Mrs Jack having a coffee as black as night .
I smell the new fumes of the new  fancy furniture.
I Touch the new glossy whiteboard tables And the squishy lily pads .

I feel excited Because I can play with the new equipment .

Thursday 28 September 2017

learning journerney

star

I have Been learning to draw on an app called Designapp.io. I made a star I used the shapes and colours to make my design

Wednesday 27 September 2017

the boat

When I arrived a new zealand I see a 12 foot moa and a Huia.
I can hear the bird tweeting in the trees.
I can” feel the all the animals poop between my feet.
I smell the fresh grass.

I feel nenovs.




Friday 22 September 2017

whale grave

my name is hunter 19th February 7 pilot whale got sanded on farewell spit I got bukit and my crappy towels and soaked the  towelsin the sea then I pot  on the wales 

Wednesday 20 September 2017

my moa. A really cool new website called Wild Eyes has recently been launched in New Zealand. It is a programme for students who want to complete fun activities (called ‘missions’), take pictures and post them on the Wild Eyes site. For this bonus activity, go to the Wild Eyes site and complete the ‘Giant Moa Discovery’ mission. To earn full points you must post a picture of your Moa on the Wild Eyes website and on your personal blog site. The Wild Eyes team and I can’t wait to see what you create!