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Tuesday 30 May 2017

Reflective

Today I did food for thought with whaea abi we learnt about healthy foods and how much veges you should have in dinner. We learnt about how to store energy and learnt about fiber vitamins also that millions of people eat rice to live. The hard part was trying to think of a food because people yelled out every food that I know so then i have no foods to say. 


Friday 26 May 2017

Interesting facts

For the past couple of weeks we have been learning about tunas and we got some interesting facts about eels. Here is one interesting fact about tunas.  Did you know that tunas come out at day time not only at night. So you do not have to place a trap at day and wait till night then theirs nothing there.

Procedure writting

This week we have been learning procedure writing the hard part was doing my sub headings and the easy part was tittle writing the story. 

Here are my steps on making toast.

Step 1 Grab your bread

Step 2 Put your bread in the toaster

Step 3 Wait for the toast.

Step 4 Your toast is ready enjoy your toast.

mai te awa ki te tepu

Friday 19 May 2017

PRIME NUMBERS

                                                     PRIME NUMBERS


This is a prime number 43 because it is divisible by itself. Here are some more prime numbers. 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97, , and more. This is not a prime number 15. Numbers that are not prime numbers are called composites. 15 is not a divisible by itself it has more than two factors that is why its a composite.  5x3 = 15  3x5= 15  15x1=15  1x15=15 it has more than 2 factors.

MY EEL REPORT WRITING

TITLE EELS       EELS SCIENTIFIC NAME Anguilliformes
Opening statement
Did you know the most biggest eel is conger Eel. The most deadly one is a giant moray Eel. Eels may look like  snakes, but they are actually fish. There are over 800 different species of eels. eels are known to travel as far as 4,000 kilometers  to breed. Despite its name, the electric eel is not an eel it's a fish they are called Knife fish eel. The Knife Fish eel is a delicacy in some cultures, but it's blood is toxic, so it needs to be cooked thoroughly.
Habitat
Did you know that Eels pretty much don't have a home because they move all the time . The only time they stop is when they wait for food or to sleep. They also travel 5,000 kilometers . They travel so far that people cant stay with them when they are migrating. but they are mostly found in sea water when they are migrating and most eels hide and live in caves and rocks. They also burrow in the sand.
Appearance
Size of the Moray eel depends on the species. It ranges in length from 6 inches to 15 feet. Average weight of the moray eels is 30 pounds. Moray eel has a long and slender body which resembles to a snake, but they do not belong to the group of reptiles - they are true fish. Moray eel has a long dorsal fin which runs from the head to the tail. Most moray eels lack pectoral and pelvic fins. Pectoral fins are the ones closest to the eels gills. Also the pelvic fins are the one closest to the lateral line.

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DIET
Eels eat anything that's available like bugs frogs anything that they can eat that is small. The eels also eat sea snails baby sharks crabs water worms ducks birds anything that can fit in they're mouth and bait that people use to catch eels.

CLOSING STATEMENT
Eels will not be extinct for a while because there are over 800 species of eels they're would probably be over a billion eels Eels also disappear if you try and follow them to where they're going They travel so far it would be hard to stay with them.

Friday 12 May 2017

MY REPORT WRITTING

This week we have been learning report writing about eels here is      one of my paragraphs. I did there habitat because its hard to find where eels live


Habitat
Did you know that Eels pretty much don't have a home because they slither around all the time . The only time they stop is when they wait patiently for food or to sleep. They also travel 5,000 kilometers. But they are mostly found in sea water when they are migrating and most eels hide and live in caves and rocks. They also burrow in the sand.