Kia ora, I am a student at Marshland School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
Friday, June 19, 2020
Magic Stars of Matariki!
How meany stars are in Matariki? We celebrate matariki because it a beginning of a moari new year. and i moari to make a animation adult matariki.How meany stars are in Matariki? We celebrate matariki because it a beginning of a moari new year. and i moari to make a animation adult matariki.
animals senses
Hi my mane is Devan and I am from marshland school. This the teacher picked for our literacy group and then we had to write a report about animal senses. here is the YouTube video have you ever done report?
Friday, June 12, 2020
Thorny Devils
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hi my name is devan and I'm from marshland. our whole literacy group had to do Thorny Devils. we had to watch all the videos that miss kerin put on the slides give some feedback in the comments down blow.
hi my name is devan and I'm from marshland. our whole literacy group had to do Thorny Devils. we had to watch all the videos that miss kerin put on the slides give some feedback in the comments down blow.
amazing reindeer
Introduction
Females generally have longer life spans than males, some over 15 years. When available, they eat mosses, herbs, ferns, grasses, and the shoots and leaves of shrubs and trees.
habitat and lifestyle
Reindeer don’t fly but some do have red noses. A large network of blood vessels in their nose are responsible for their ‘red’ nose. Their ‘red’ nose also helps them be aware of their body temperatures.
size and appearance
Reindeers walk on snow. They don’t sink into the snow despite their size because their weight is distributed over a large area because of their wide, splayed hooves. In the spring, herds can get even bigger — from 50,000 to 500,000 members. The herds often travel south around 1,600 km to 5,000 km to find food in the winter. Their home ranges tend be as big as 500 square km, according to Encyclopedia Britannica.
hunting and eating
Reindeer are herbivores, which means they only eat vegetation. Their diet can include herbs, ferns, mosses, grasses, shoots, fungi and leaves. In the winter, reindeer must dig through the snow to find food. They dig using their antlers and munch on energy-packed lichens called reindeer moss.
conservation status
Reindeer have been around for long time. Ice Age engravings in a cave in rance contain a reindeer and the artwork has been dated from 12,000 to 10,500 BC. Least Concern.
Females generally have longer life spans than males, some over 15 years. When available, they eat mosses, herbs, ferns, grasses, and the shoots and leaves of shrubs and trees.
habitat and lifestyle
Reindeer don’t fly but some do have red noses. A large network of blood vessels in their nose are responsible for their ‘red’ nose. Their ‘red’ nose also helps them be aware of their body temperatures.
size and appearance
Reindeers walk on snow. They don’t sink into the snow despite their size because their weight is distributed over a large area because of their wide, splayed hooves. In the spring, herds can get even bigger — from 50,000 to 500,000 members. The herds often travel south around 1,600 km to 5,000 km to find food in the winter. Their home ranges tend be as big as 500 square km, according to Encyclopedia Britannica.
hunting and eating
Reindeer are herbivores, which means they only eat vegetation. Their diet can include herbs, ferns, mosses, grasses, shoots, fungi and leaves. In the winter, reindeer must dig through the snow to find food. They dig using their antlers and munch on energy-packed lichens called reindeer moss.
conservation status
Reindeer have been around for long time. Ice Age engravings in a cave in rance contain a reindeer and the artwork has been dated from 12,000 to 10,500 BC. Least Concern.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Brilliant Boogers
Friday, June 5, 2020
report writing about bats
Hi my name is Devan and I'm from marshland school. This my report writing that I did in literacy it was really fun because we had to find videos and information.https://youtu.be/yeAcLUMCMHo please give some feedback
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