Rakino 1 & 2 2016
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
Monday, 16 May 2016
Homework!
Kia Ora Room 1 and 2,
I hope you've had a great day and enjoyed 'Science in a Van!'
Just a quick note to let you know that I haven't had a moment to set up the homework sheet as I was on a course today.
Sorry about that - it will be up soon on the blog, and in your homework folders. I will have paper copies for those who want one tomorrow.
I look forward to seeing you all tomorrow.
I hope you've had a great day and enjoyed 'Science in a Van!'
Just a quick note to let you know that I haven't had a moment to set up the homework sheet as I was on a course today.
Sorry about that - it will be up soon on the blog, and in your homework folders. I will have paper copies for those who want one tomorrow.
I look forward to seeing you all tomorrow.
More visitors to Rakino 1 & 2
Mrs Buchanan kindly bought in some of her rescue turtles and pet tortoises. We learnt lots of new facts.
-Turtle's shells rot witch is in fact called "Shell rot" Holes start to appear in turtle's shells then it gets all puffy and pink inside and when that happens it becomes very ill.
-The children who own them go to intermediate, then collage and sooner or later UNI and the turtles are left behind so they take them to turtle rescue so as they can find another happy home.
-They get fed the wrong food and they also get fed too much
Food
Turtles need the right type of food and the right amount otherwise it could get very very ill and die, here are some foods that are very healthy and organic for them:
-Lettuce
-Crickets
-Mozzies
-Dandelions
-Snails
-Worms
It depends on how old they are for the amount you feed them.
Most of them were saved by turtle rescue!
One of them was 53 years old and she only grew about 5 centimeters!
She lived in a small tank but there wasn't enough light/UV so that didn't allow that poor turtle grow!
Turtles can end up in Turtle Rescue easily! Some can be found on the pathway, some can be found in a box, some can be having a health check or maybe even lost!
To Take care of one....
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What you will need is:
a Tank
a UV light
an aquarium filter
Turtle Dock
food
Without all that equipment, you can't have a turtle so its really important to think before you get one!
Turtles need to be hydrated! That means they need a bath! They also need a 15 minute walk just to stretch out under the sun!
To me my favourite turtle/tortoise is....
THE BOX TURTLE &
THE PAINTED TURTLE!!!!
Here are some of our blog posts about it.
Today we had a very special visit from some little cute creatures. If you guessed turtles (and tortoises,) your right! Mrs Buchanan, who is part of the turtle rescue group, brought in some awesome turtles and tortoises to show us!
She told us the differences about tortoises and turtles. The one that probably is the most important is that tortoises sink in water. They can't swim. Tortoises can live older as well though. Did you know that box tortoises can be bought for around $1,000!
By Lucas
Today we had some turtles visit our class.
We learnt lot's about turtles and tortoises.
What are the things that turtles need to be healthy?
She told us the differences about tortoises and turtles. The one that probably is the most important is that tortoises sink in water. They can't swim. Tortoises can live older as well though. Did you know that box tortoises can be bought for around $1,000!
By Lucas
We learnt lot's about turtles and tortoises.
What are the main differences between turtles and tortoises?
turtles can swim and tortoises can't.
What are some (2) reasons why turtles end up at turtle rescue?
shell rot, pyramid and over feeding
- clean water
- food
- proper care
- sun light
By Amy
Today Mrs. Buchanan came into our class to show us..... her turtles!!!,I was so extremely exited I felt like my stomach was about to BLOW UP!. As we all settled down Mrs. Buchanan started to talk about the differences about tortoises and turtles. Did you know that if you put a tortoise in water it will float down to the bottom just like a rock and it could drown? because it can not swim or float. When Mrs. Buchanan was talking she also showed us the detail of all the different types of turtles, my personal favourite would probably be the box Tortoise, they are the ones that can actually tuck inside their shells and be safe just like the ones you see on TV!
Turtles mostly end up in turtle rescue because:
-Their owners put their food out of water so they don't eat it (did you know that turtles only eat food under water?)-Turtle's shells rot witch is in fact called "Shell rot" Holes start to appear in turtle's shells then it gets all puffy and pink inside and when that happens it becomes very ill.
-The children who own them go to intermediate, then collage and sooner or later UNI and the turtles are left behind so they take them to turtle rescue so as they can find another happy home.
-They get fed the wrong food and they also get fed too much
Food
Turtles need the right type of food and the right amount otherwise it could get very very ill and die, here are some foods that are very healthy and organic for them:
-Lettuce
-Crickets
-Mozzies
-Dandelions
-Snails
-Worms
It depends on how old they are for the amount you feed them.
By Paige L
Amazing Turtles And Tortoises
Turtles and Tortoises are cute and amazing!
But there are so many types to choose from to be your pet!
So I got a list of turtle & Tortoises you might want to know:
Herman's Tortoise
Box Tortoise
Reeves Turtle
Snake Necked Turtle
& The Painted Turtle!
What is the difference between a Turtle and a Tortoise?
Turtle VS Tortoise
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Swims in the water Sink in deep water
They have a tail They have no tail
Flat shell to swim better strong and round shell
Has webbed feet Big claws for digging
lives up to 20-40 yr old lives up to 80-150 yr old
have smoother skin looks more like a dinosaur
100% vegetarian can eat meat, berries and veges
Mrs Buchanan's Turtles
But there are so many types to choose from to be your pet!
So I got a list of turtle & Tortoises you might want to know:
Herman's Tortoise
Box Tortoise
Reeves Turtle
Snake Necked Turtle
& The Painted Turtle!
What is the difference between a Turtle and a Tortoise?
Turtle VS Tortoise
--------------------------------------------------------
Swims in the water Sink in deep water
They have a tail They have no tail
Flat shell to swim better strong and round shell
Has webbed feet Big claws for digging
lives up to 20-40 yr old lives up to 80-150 yr old
have smoother skin looks more like a dinosaur
100% vegetarian can eat meat, berries and veges
Mrs Buchanan's Turtles
Most of them were saved by turtle rescue!
One of them was 53 years old and she only grew about 5 centimeters!
She lived in a small tank but there wasn't enough light/UV so that didn't allow that poor turtle grow!
Turtles can end up in Turtle Rescue easily! Some can be found on the pathway, some can be found in a box, some can be having a health check or maybe even lost!
To Take care of one....
<------------------------->
What you will need is:
a Tank
a UV light
an aquarium filter
Turtle Dock
food
Without all that equipment, you can't have a turtle so its really important to think before you get one!
Turtles need to be hydrated! That means they need a bath! They also need a 15 minute walk just to stretch out under the sun!
To me my favourite turtle/tortoise is....
THE BOX TURTLE &
THE PAINTED TURTLE!!!!
By Karla
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Giant Torbay School Walk
Today we had our Giant Walk to School to promote travelwise. We met at the reserve at the bottom of Deep Creek Road.
When we got back to school each class had to decide on the best bag to be judged in the competition. We had a blind vote and the winners were...
There was a competition and children were asked to decorate their bags. Check out our funky creations.
We then set off on our walk to school. We met a few friends along the way.
Julia from Room 1
And Yuka from Room 2
Well done girls! Thanks to everyone that was able to come and join us for a little bit of early morning fun. Also a big thanks to the travelwise team and The Walking School bus for organising this event for us. Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Statistics - Data Squares
This week we have started talking about Statistics. To begin with we looked at a data square and talked about what it is.
A data square is a piece of paper that contains four pieces of information about one person.
In the data square above the information has come from four questions:
A data square is a piece of paper that contains four pieces of information about one person.
In the data square above the information has come from four questions:
- Are you a boy or girl?
- Can you whistle?
- Are you the oldest, youngest or middle child in your family? (Only children are classed as oldest)
- Which hand do you write with to produce your neatest work?
Next we were given a set of data squares about about a group of people. In pairs we had to sort the data squares into different groups or categories and present this on a large sheet of paper. When we had finished we made statements about what we had noticed from the data.
Friday, 18 March 2016
Carey Park Camp 2016
Wow! What an amazing time we had from the minute we left to the minute we arrived home.
Our camp adventure began at school with some team games and a great game of capture the flag.
After we had morning tea we squashed into the buses and set off to do the Auckland City walk.
When we arrived at the Auckland City Walk we got into our groups and headed into the bush.
Next it was time for lunch. We we pretty famished by then!
Finally it was time to head to camp!!!
You could feel the excitement building in the air as we pulled in to the car park at Carey Park Camp. There it stood welcoming us in for an action packed 3 days.
We piled off the buses and into the dining hall. We met some of the camp staff who talked about the camp rules and showed us a movie which made us even more excited and we just knew we would have a great time.
Next we had the task of locating our dormitory or cabin and our luggage...
There was no time to waste as we had our first activity very soon. We negotiated our sleeping arrangements and got what we needed quick smart and before we knew it we heard the sound that would become so familiar at camp... the hooter.
The year 5 students met in the gym and the year 6s met outside their dorms and we were off on the first activity.
Year 5 activities
Outdoor Cooking/Tent Pitching
Rock Climbing
Confidence Course
Raft Building
Poles and Planks / Slip and Slide
Stream Scientist
Burma Trail / Native Bush Study / Waterhole
Year 6 Activities
Crate Stacking
Flying Fox / Air Rifles
Kayaking
Bush Survival Skills
Rogaining and Compass work / Slip and Slide
Archery
Confidence Course / Rope Maze
We had a great time doing our activities. Keep checking the blog to see some writing about our favourite ones.
Some of the other highlights at camp were...
- Doing the nighttime games.
- Making our way through the Burma trail in the dark. Man those parents jumping out gave us a fright.
- The campfire with magnificent, melting marshmallows.
- The games evening in the gym. Lisa did an amazing job winning the Sleeping Lions game.
As always the food at camp was delicious. We enjoyed singing grace before we ate...
Do do do do (click click)
Do do do do (click click)
Do do do do
Do do do do
Do do do do (click click)
We couldn't do cool things like camp without the help of our parent helpers and teachers. They work so hard during camp and we really appreciate everything they do!!!
Please leave a comment saying what your camp highlights were!
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