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Wednesday 29 August 2018

What is your Ethnicity/Culture?





In our maths group, there are 8 Samoan children which is 38.1% of
the class. Most of the students in our class are Samoan, because
there are more Pacific Islanders that live near our school that are
Samoan.


Tongan and the Other category are the same. There are four Tongan
people and 4 Others. They both take about 19% of the class. I think
there are four Tongan and Others in our class because most Tongan
families are scattered around Auckland.


The Ethiopian group is coming second to last in our class. They have
a total of 3 Ethiopian kids in our class and take up 14.3% of our class.
I think there are Ethiopian people in our class because around Mt
Roskill there are a few Ethiopians that live around our school area.


Lastly, there are two Filipino students in our class. They make up 9.5
percent of the class.


What is the difference between highest and lowest?

The difference between the highest and lowest is 6. Because the
lowest ethnic group is 2 and the highest ethnic group is 8.

Tuesday 28 August 2018

Elephant Infomation - DLO


Types
There are two types of different elephants.
There are African elephants and Indian elephants.
An African elephant is much bigger than an Indian elephant.
You can tell by its larger tusks and ears. Also by its grey wrinkly
skin.


Special Features
Elephants can grow up to 11 feet tall and weigh up to 13,000
pounds. There are many features such as long sharp tusks and
enormous ears. Elephants use their ears to cool off when hot.
Elephant's tusks can grow up to 10 feet long and can be used
to scrape bark off trees.


Diet
Elephants are known to be herbivore animals. This means they
eat plants, instead of meat. The diet of an elephant is very
simple. They eat foods such as leaves, roots, fruits, and twigs.
An elephant can eat up to 40,000 pounds of food and can drink
up to 30 gallons of water.



Endangerment
Each day more than 100 elephants get killed and are being
slaughtered in everyday life. In the year, 1978 in the United
States of America, elephants were listed as one of the
endangered animals. Kenya decided to ban shooting elephants
due to this issue.


The Elephant's trunk
The nose and the upper lip is known to be the trunk. An
elephant's trunk can carry up to 770 pounds. The average
weight for an elephant's trunk is usually 400 pounds. Did you
know that elephants are the only animals that can snorkel on
their own!


Elephant’s uses
Elephant tusks are a valuable source. They're very special
because they are rare. An ivory tusk costs at least $1500 to
$2500. Ivory is used to make pool balls and piano keys. It can
also be used to make expensive art and sculptures.

Conclusion
Overall, I believe that elephants are special and valuable
animals. They should be treated with respect, or else these
mammals will no longer be around to enjoy at zoo's or survive
in the wild.

Thursday 23 August 2018

Elephant Dictogloss Report - Presentation



For Reading, we did an activity where our teacher reads out an infographic story about Elephants. Later, we had to write down infomation about elephants. I decided to make this Digital Learning Object on Powtoon. This is how mine turned out!

Wednesday 22 August 2018

Value Readings

For R.E, We are learning to remake our own prayer of the faithful. We used the CTK Way poster to help us with our own prayers. This is how mine turned out!