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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Goldminers in New Zealand

Hello and today im gonna  be telling you about goldminers in New Zealand and why a lot of people from around the world came to New Zealand took their gold.


Events that has changed New Zealand

So for one of the activities that our Teacher sent us, we had to copy the questions and answer it with it on our own slide. So all we had to answer what was some recent events were and how much you know about your family history. Events that have changed New Zealand



Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Six Photographs

During last week and this week we had to read this thing about six photos. So we had to put all of the information on this doc here´s mine.



Thursday, July 23, 2020

A resting heart rate

Hi im gonna be telling you what a beating heart rate is. So a beating heart rate is basically your pulse and how fast it beats in a minute. According to Google it says that for a child it beats at least 40 bumps a minute, and adult one beats for about 60-100 bumps. So today for Hur 5 we had to see how many times your pulse bumps per minute and I got 42 so I think google is pretty accurate.
In other words your resting heart rate is the number of times your heart beats per minute.

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Why study history

Studying history is the most important because when it comes to test there are definitely gonna be some history in it. There are three historic events that i can give you. The treaty of Waitangi, Guy Fawkes and the mosque shooting which was very sad last year. The most recent events in New Zealand is the corona virus lock down, the mosque attack and the white island. Those are the most recent events that has happened recently.

We are listening to chapters from Gavin Bishop's book 'Piano Rock'. He says he values his heritage because his mum and dad are from Tainui, and from Waikato.



Thursday, July 2, 2020

How to grow food on Mars

So for science going to mars we had to pick an activity, and I choose how to grow food on mars well plants. Mr said that we had to make instructions about that thing here is mine.



Mahinga Kai

So out of the two of the activity's, Tangata Whenua and Te Tiriti O Waitangi we have one more. Mahinga Kai it's our last one for the activity's. This one talks about how this guy Karl lives and how he lives like maori back in the days. This is one of his saying "If we don't have kai, then people will die" So he does that but different from the human's today. So he grows and stores food himself, and when he doesn't have what he needs he trades, here's my slideshow.


Animal Statistics

So for the past for weeks well more like the end of quarantine, we done something about statistics. So we had to pick a topic then ask people which one they picked, in mine the highest picked one was dog, but Penguin got no picks. So we would have to collect the data and make a graph. Then make it into a graph here's mine.