Thursday 22 November 2012

Nama








This is my phone numbers,address and birthday all in Maori

Similes




Head as round as a circle
Eyes as blue as the sky nose as red as a tomato
Mouth as wide as a house
Ears as big as a ballon
Neck as skinny as a glue stick
Legs as long as a giraffes neck
Hair as blue as the sea
Feet as small as a mouse

Snoopy




This is snoopy we had to use the grids to help us draw him. It took a long time to draw him and it was very fun

Maths






This is grace Imogen and I maths work on area and perimeter

Thursday 20 September 2012

Cultural festival

On Tuesday the 4th of September our school went to the 30th anniversary of the Christchurch schools cultural festival. Our school preformed our Kapa Haka songs. While we were singing we could see all the juniors who had their glow vests on. We could also see people clapping and copying our actions. For our performance we did 4 songs, the boys did the 2 haka's and the girls did the poi and we all done our song. Our songs are tika tonu and u-,Tanai, the poi was reach for the stars and our song was ka pioioi e.

Coes ford

On Friday the 7th of september Burnham school went school went to Coes Ford. At Coes Ford, we had three activities to do. My group went to the river for our first activity. My group went down to the river for the river activity. We had to use a kick net to catch little fish that live in the small rocks at the bottom of the river and then we would put them into their species in little white containers.

For our second activity we did tree planting. Firstly the lady showed us how to plant the tree, then it was our turn.

For our last activity we looked at bugs and learnt about how important they are to nature and why NZ needs more trees.

We need more trees in NZ for wildlife,bugs and oxygen.

Thursday 13 September 2012

My animal







This is my animal.
I choose my animals special features because wings so it can fly, long legs so it can run fast, a long neck so it can reach high places.
My animal has the ability to fly,to turn invisible,to change colour, and to run fast. My animal is tall, smart and strong.

Tuesday 11 September 2012

How to plant a tree

How to plant a tree
New Zealand needs more trees for there native birds to live in otherwise they will go extinct. At Coes Ford, Burnham School planted over 600 trees for our wildlife. I am going to tell you you how to plant a tree.

Firstly you will need to dig a hole big enough to fit your plant and fertilizer pill in.once you have dug your hole you need to put your fertilizer pill in the side of your hole then cover it with soil. Then you plant your tree. you plant by pressing lightly around the pot then putting your fingers around the tree trunk and tipping it upside down carefully and when it comes out put the plant back right way up and then put your tree in the hole.

Now you have to stomp around your plant to make sure there are no air pockets in the ground, so when it rains your plant won't sink.

Next wrap your blanket around your tree by putting it in each cut in the
blanket.

Then put one bamboo stick in one of the holes in the blanket.then put the plastic sleeve around the bamboo stick and the tree.next put the other three bamboo sticks inside the plastic sleeve and into the other three holes.

Now you have finished planting your tree.your tree will need to be watered to help the trees growth.

Monday 10 September 2012

How to make a hangi

A hangi is usually on special occasions like birthdays and christmas. This is how to make a hangi.

Firstly you will need to dig a hole in the ground big enough to fit food baskets in. You will need to place logs biggest to smallest in the bottom of the hole.

Secondly rocks will need to be added preferably volcanic rocks because normal rocks will explode. Now your hangi fire can be lit.

Your fire will smolder until the rocks become white hot. When the fire stops you will need to remove all the ash and embers to a safe place to be extinguished.

Now you can put your food baskets in to your hole and relax for about 4 to 5 hours. Your hangi is done and you can eat your food.