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Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Supercat


Supercat

One day Sheperd the Cat was on a sidewalk went he smelt something,
“What is that?” Shepherd wondered
“It smells like, catnip!” Then Shepherd bolted he loved the smell of catnip. He kept on sniffing the air getting closer every step then he saw it it was under a tree. Nearly a kilo of it. He just dived right in and started paying, he decided to he wanted to climb up the tree and dive into the catnip he was ready he leaped, set himself up for the dive,
“SWOOSH”  it was perfect though he thought he heard something click but before he could figure out what had happened a cage dropped over him and he was trapped. Then three men in white suits appeared picked up the cage with Shepherd inside and walked to a white car opened up the boot a chucked the cage in. Following that they slammed the boot shut and drove away.

Shepherd had no clue where they were taking him but every so often he could hear the men talking.
“That cat was so stupid, how could he think that someone would just leave a whole kilo of catnip just lying there in the middle of nowhere” said one of the men.
“Yeah” agreed the other two men. Finally the car stopped and the men got out of the car, picked up Shepherd and carried him into a plant pot factory. But when they walked inside Shepherd saw that it was something completely different there was chemicals lining one wall and one the other millions of cages with all sort of animals such as dogs, cats, hamsters, rabbits and turtles. “Put him on the bench and get ready with the flame and radiation because if we are going to do this we have to do this right” one of the men said.

Shepherd saw the men rush away after about 30 minutes the men returned he saw that they had a bottle of green stuff and a box of matches. They picked up the cage that Shepherd was still in and put him on a stand inside a room that looked like it was made from glass, they put him down and lit the green stuff one fire with a wooden stick or something green smoke filled the air but then the wood that lit the green stuff on fire caught on fire it’s self. The fire traveled up the stick and burnt the rest of the building down which was also very flammable. Shepherd thought that he was going to die but before he could finish this thought fell into a deep sleep. When he woke up he was amazed that he was alive there was a hole in his cage just big enough to get through he jumped through the whole but instead of hitting the ground paws first he hovered in the air, and for some reason he wanted to try and walk in mid-air but instead of walking he flew
“I can fly” He paused for a while then noticed “I can talk, Yo puedo hablar, Ek kan praat, Je peux parler, I can speak in different languages!” Then he blinked and when he opened his eyes lasers shot out!
“I can shoot lasers from my eyes, how did I get all of these cool powers?” He wondered.
“It must of been that green smoke” he thought as he flew through the air heading back to civilisation.       

When he got back to civilisation he heard someone scream he, followed the noise to Glen Innes Primary School where they were under attack by a robotic duck. Shepherd knew what to do he just to flick the off switch but he didn’t know where it was. So he flew on top of it to the side of it and underneath it the only other place it could be was up his nose but he didn’t know which nostril to go up either way it would be super gross. Shepherd decided to right he set himself up and just flew up as fast a he could trying not to tough and snot or boogers or anything else in their. When he got to the top he looked around luckily he picked it right and the switch was there he flicked it and the duck shut down. Everyone was saved.

Glen Innes Primary School cheered and clapped for Shepherd. At the next assembly they revealed a statue of Shepherd which was going to be put one show in the office area. But that was Shepherd first adventure of many, his next mission was trying to find an owner...

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Pesky Weeds



This is a Flipbook that explains a few pesky weeds in Glen Innes and how to get rid of them.

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Playing the Game

WALT: revise fractions, decimal and percentages.




Today I played the game where we had to match the correct fraction, percentage,decimal and diagram. Once I started getting the hang of it, is was fun and easy. To play this game we had to know how to convert  fractions to percentages and decimals and  then match the diagrams.
The next learning I would like to do is revise short division.

EASTER

1. What is the meaning of easter

Good Friday is the day when Jesus Christ gave his life for us when he was crucified on the cross that also symbolises the christian culture. After he was crucified he was moved into a tomb which was inside a cave then covered up by a large stone. On Sunday, three days after the death of Jesus his mother and her friend came, and there on top of the stone which ad been moved sat an angle on the stone which had also had moved out off the way. When they both stepped into the grave the body was gone. Later that day he showed him to his followers. So the reason why we celebrate easter for the love that showed Jesus for us we can rejoice and celebrate in his love knowing that we can always ask for forgiveness.

2. Why do we have hot cross buns.

On Good Friday some christians fast or go hungry except for three times a day nine o’clock, twelve o’clock and six o’clock where they have one hot cross bun per day the bread symbolizes the bread of the last supper, the cross on top mean the cross that Jesus was crucified on and sometimes they have raisins which also symbolises the wine that was passed around also during the last supper.

3. What is the reason of easter eggs

Easter eggs symbolizes the tradition of new life the reason why we have them on easter day because that was the day Jesus Christ rose from the dead. Easter is eggs also show tell a story that life will always rise over and conquer death. The reason why some big eggs are hollow are because it shows the stone of the tomb was moved which is shown by the rapper the reason why it is hollow though is to show that there was no body in the tomb and the cave on the easter egg is the shell.

4. What religious groups do not celebrate easter

There are many religions that celebrate easter but there are also many that don’t some of these include Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism.Some refuse to celebrate them because of the all too common mistaken belief that they were originally pagan. This belief is a result of the reformation when some protestant or puritan groups attacked everything from the Catholic Church, including its festivals, for being unbiblical, devilish or pagan. This was not based on any historical evidence, just on general anti-catholic feelings. They also don’t celebrate it because of their “God”.

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Friday, 18 March 2016

For the last two weeks we have been studying "corn maths." We did a survey to determine what is the most popular way people to do their corn...
I used "create a graph" online to draw a
AREA GRAPH

BAR GRAPH










I found it easy to create the graphs because all you had to do was customize it and add the name of your data and the amount there is. Next I would like to learn how to do a x and y graph.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

    This flipbook is about how to conserve the NZ bird whom are endangered

Friday, 11 March 2016

Native New Zealand Birds

New Zealand Birds


Bird 1: Brown Teal


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Brown Teal - photographer: Barbara Hughes
Habitat:Mainly Great Barrier Island, Northland, Coromandel, Most Fresh Waters, Forests and Wetlands
Sound: Brown Teal Sound (Mother And Chicks)








Bird 2: Saddleback



Picture:
North Island saddleback/tīeke. Photo: Dick Veitch.
Habitat:All saddlebacks are extinct on the mainland, and live either in captivity or on islands. Saddlebacks are found mostly in the middle and lower layers of the forest

Sound: Saddleback in the wild


Bird 3:  New Zealand Pigeon


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Habitat:Forested areas, particularly where there is pest control

Sound: Sound of a Kereru




Bird 4:Fantail


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Habitat:The fantail is widespread throughout New Zealand and its offshore islands, including the Chatham Islands and Snares Islands

Sound: Fantail song



Bird 5:  Whio



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Habitat:They are currently considerably less widespread being limited to the less modified catchments of the Urewera, East Cape and central areas of North Island, and along the West Coast of South Island from Nelson to Fiordland.