Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
My Weta Poem
Although your ears on your legs
silent at night, you make no sound
You burrow a hole and lay eggs in a mound
creeping at night stealthily
easy to camouflage difficult to see
often found beneath the beech tree
Omnivore, eater of plants and invertebrates
searching for Kai nocturnally
Brown stripes, skinny legs with spikes
one kick from it's legs stings like bee
night time predator hunting prey
Only a stoat or rat can make you flee
between grassland, shrubland and forest
Your habitat is likely to be leafy
It is called a ground weta for a reason
digging in its burrow searching deeply
Wednesday, 5 April 2017
My Place Value DLO
M
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HTH
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TTH
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TH
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H
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T
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O
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Millions
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Hundreds of thousands
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Tens of thousands
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Thousands
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Hundreds
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Tens
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Ones
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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First you take the face value of the number e.g 5 then you multiply it by the place value to get the full value. So 5 multiplied by the hundreds is 500. You do that with the whole number to get the full value.
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
My mihi
Learning Languages.
WALT introduce ourselves and our whanau through mihi.
Kia Ora koutou,
Ko Hazel tōku ingoa.
No Invercargill ahau.
Ko York tōku waka.
Ko Tu Whare Toa tōku iwi.
Ko Aoraki tōku maunga.
Ko Otapuni tōku awa.
Ko John tōku matua
Ko Ailsa tōku whaea.
He ako o te kura o Karoro.
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