Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Fungi

We have been investigating Fungi.
Here are some of our presentations, power points and reports.


                              Fungi 
Fungi are mushrooms, toadstools and fungus. Fungi are also a microorganism. Fungus is found on dead damp rotting trees. Spores spread to make more fungi. Wood ear fungi can be eaten with dumplings. They are mostly eaten in China. A fungus looks like a plant with no leaves. It can look like an umbrella. Fungi is important because it’s part of nature.
By Luke
 

Fungi

What are Fungi?
Fungi are a whole bunch of things including mushrooms, toadstools, wood air fungi, coral fungi, purple pouch fungi. Fungi can be blue, red, purple, green, yellow, orange, they can be ugly too, they can look like a ball, they can look weird, they can look like a star. If you are an expert you can eat fungi or you can ask a science person to check which one is safe or not. 
How to find fungi
If you want fungi for yourself. You go find a rotten tree and it is winter pick the fungi up.
By Orlando
 
 
 

 

 

Studnet Survey

Hi Room 34,

Can you please click on this link and complete the student survey. If you have any
questions about it as you go, please ask the teacher for help. Student Survey

Thank you,
Mrs Carryer

Saturday, 13 June 2015

Global Wind Day

Monday 15th of June is Global Wind Day.

For reading this week, you need to read one of the following articles about wind. Write a comprehension question or a comment about the article in the comments below.
Remember to write the name of the article and to check you spelling!

These Ultra-Cute Micro Windmills May Soon Charge Your Devices.- Article on Dogonews


Wind Power- wind power in NZ from Science Learning Hub.



Thursday, 11 June 2015

World Ocean Day

Monday was world ocean day and we did some research into how humans are effecting our oceans. We also played a game that taught us some of the names and locations of the worlds seas and oceans. It is in the 'Other Links' tab on the right.

Here are some of our reports about marine debris, what it is and how it effects our seas and oceans.


Marine debris

Do you know that anything could be marine debris? Some people litter and don’t care. They don’t realise that they could kill an animal. Animals especially in the sea aren’t as smart as people. They can mistake a plastic bag for jelly fish
Causes   
Animals aren’t as good at seeing as humans. They could mistake anything for food.
Effects
Sea living animals die. If they die they will be left on the beach to create more marine debris.
What you can do to help
·      Don’t litter
·      Make sure when you put something in the rubbish it stays in the rubbish.
·      Recycle

By Sarah.
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Marine debris is when rubbish is in the water and kills sea life.
Main causes of marine debris are people littering and fishing nets falling over board, try not to let these things happen please!!!!
Main effects of marine debris are fish dying, turtles getting endangered, and having yucky oceans. Also in about 4 years the Great Barrier Reef will be gone because of marine debris.
What you can  do to help is stop littering and be careful where you put your rubbish.

By Josh

I’m going to tell you about marine debris.
Marine debris is when people litter on beaches and litter on water.

If you litter on water fish will think its food, and the fish will eat the litter.
We eat fish and if fish swallow litter we might the litter when we eat fish.

If we do not do anything we won’t want to swim at the beaches that have heaps of litter on them.    
 Do you want to swim on a beach with heaps of litter on it?

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP
You can go on trips to pick up litter. And when you see people littering tell them not to. Put you litter in a safe place when you’re on a boat. Never ever dump you net your fishing net when it gets tangled in a rock

                                      By William

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Marine debris is when you put rubbish in the ocean.
If you put any of these things in the sea animals might die by Plastic, Rubber, Trash, Paper, Nets, metal, Plastic bags, Drink bottles and Rubbish.
Problem
If rubbish nets and lots of thing get in the sea or ocean animals will die because nets will tangle the animals. So don’t litter. All rubbish is bad for the sea so don’t litter. That is what marine debris is.

By Mojdeh
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Marine debris

Have you ever heard of marine Debris? Well it is when there is rubbish all in the water. The reason I'm talking to you about marine Debris is because it is polluting our ocean. Would you like to swim in a polluted ocean? The other reason is that it is killing our sea animals.

Causes
Things that cause sea animals to die are metal, rubbish, plastic, which is most common, fishing nets and lines, paper, tires and 6 pack rings. Also boats which drive past their fishing nets and rods could fall off and can catch all the sea animals, storm drains sometimes have rubbish going down the drain and then the rubbish will get washed down the pipes in the ocean and fish will eat all the rubbish and die. Sometime fishers even throw there rubbish over board.

Effects
The effects of it is that it is killing sea animals, like choking, eating and getting hooked stuck down their throat. They could even become extinct.

Conclusion
If this keeps happening to sea animals there will be no more of them. So make sure there's no Marin debris in the water. Start picking up rubbish for the animals, environment and us.

By Leela

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Marine debris is rubbish in the ocean and sea. It is also killing sea life and sea homes.

Do not throw rubbish in the ocean or sea and on land. Fisher man are losing fishing gear like: nets, rods and fishing nylon. Sometimes you can accidently drop rubbish outside, on land, beaches and seas. It is us that is causing marine debris.
It is killing animal’s habitats. Plastic bags are killing our turtles because the turtles think they are jelly fish. It can kill animals like: seals, turtles, fish and other sea animals like that. It can kill the sea animals like that. It can kill the sea world. A lot of sea animals get  caught in the net’s from fisher men. Sometimes metal rings can get stuck around turtles neck and it can grow with the turtles neck as it gets older.

We can start to pick up rubbish from the beach, ocean, sea and lakes. Stop throwing rubbish on the ground. It can make a big deference to the world

By Lucia

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 Marine debris is rubbish or in water and if rubbish goes to the sea fish will eat the rubbish then they will get sick die and the food will not die digest in their body.

Anything can be marine debris and if you throw stuff into the water you will go to jail because it is against the law.

If a rubbish bin is full and there is a plastic bin you must put the plastic stuff in the plastic bin and that will make the bin less full.

And sometimes nets wheels will get caught in seaweed and fish will not have homes to stay in.

And if you want to help you can pick up rubbish and that will save the environment.  


By Joshua

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Marine debris 

Do you know that marine debris happens in water?” well you said marine so of  course it happens in water ‘’ but do you what debris means ‘’hmmm no’’ it means rubbish.
It caused so many animals dying. When fish or other an animals that we also eat marine debris .Us humans cause marine debris.
Marine debris breaks habitat of sea animals. Marine debris can be anything, for example a net floating around can catch sea animals. Millions of sea animals are dying.
We can help by not littering. For more information go to the trash talk website.


By  Amy.

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Marine debris
Marine debris is rubbish in the ocean and it can be any rubbish like paper bags metal tiny beads even a six
Plastic rings

Marine debris killing strangling and suffocating sea life
It’s also killing fish so people who like fish help stop
Marine debris


Because the numbers are dropping

By Max

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Marine Debris

A Marine Debris is a patch pollution (Rubbish) in the ocean.

Causes
If someone litters somewhere then the rubbish could easily blow away and land in a drain or a nearby river or beach and all that water leads to the ocean.And that will affect all the animals in the ocean and even some rivers!
Effects

Some of effects are that when the animals see rubbish they sometimes mistake it for food and when they do they could get tangled or strangled and then they could die. Sometimes when turtles see metal rings they sometimes get their necks stuck by swimming through them by accident. And they could get strangled or it could grow into their skin.

If people don't stop littering then all the animals will die and the ocean will be very dirty and all the sea creatures will be gone!

By Emma
  

Thursday, 4 June 2015

What Does Good Writing Look Like?

What should Year 4 writing look like?

To meet the National Standards for writing, we have to be writing solidly at Level 2 by the end of the year. To be above the national standards, we have to be starting to write at Level 3 of the curriculum. To help us to understand what this looks like, here are some examples.

End of Year 4 Example (Late Level 2)

End of Year 5 Example (Level 3)

This school has wonderful goal cards that show all of the things that you need to do to achieve at the different curriculum levels for writing.
http://www.cocklebay.school.nz/images/stories/national_standards/cbs_writing_goal_cards.pdf
Here is the level 2 success criteria. Do you do all of this independently and consistently? If not, what do you need to work on?

At Level Two

Audience, Purpose and Voice

  • I write about several experiences or ideas often including detail or personal comment
  • I use a process that will help me achieve my purpose for writing
  • I independently write texts using language and a simple text structure that suits my audience and purpose (recounting, describing, narrating, reporting or explaining)
  • I use mostly relevant information that often includes detail and/or comment supporting the main points
  • I use a variety of adjectives, adverbs, nouns and verbs that clearly convey ideas, experiences or information
  • I use similes and onomatopoeia to support meaning
  • I choose appropriate media for publishing including visual and digital


Structure

  • I plan and organise ideas and information using tools such as headings, graphic organizers, mind maps
  • I use planning strategies to generate rich language for writing
  • I write mainly simple and compound sentences that vary in their beginnings, structures and lengths and are mostly grammatically correct
  • I attempt complex sentences using conjunctions such as when, how, because, although
  • I use titles, sub headings, labelled diagrams and illustrations to support meaning


Proofreading and Editing

  • I use accurate punctuation most of the time (including capital letters, full stops, question marks, exclamation
  • marks, commas for lists, speech marks, apostrophes for contractions
  • I write most Spell-Write Essential List 1 - 4 words and many from 5 - 7 correctly in my writing
  • I revise my writing and edit it for clarity, accuracy and impact using a dictionary and a thesaurus
  • I review my writing from a reader’s perspective and revise if necessary
  • I reread, discuss and respond to feedback by making changes to my writing

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Week 5 report

Week 5 term 2
Fitness-a-thon finished
This week the fitness-a-thon finished

The fitness-a-thon was a fundraiser for ipads, sports gear, iPods and chrome boards. Everyone has done there fitness test now and lots of people have got amazing Improvements since the last test. 
We hope that everyone in the school gets some money
This has turned into a really fun activity as well as good for your health.

By Sarah and William