Ko Tararua te maunga Ko punihau te moana No Taitoko au Ko JianLiang toku matua Ko Susan toku whaea Ko Michelle toku ingoa
5 things I learned in term one! I learned about insect that they have three body parts-Head,Thaox and Abdomen. Learning the history like putting them in order. Doing the paper macher-riped up paper and guleing them on a chicken wier. How to make a venn diagram-compear two things. Know how to thow a shotput-putting my hand and shotput on my cheakes.
My trip is so fun and with my family. On 18th of April 2011 my family and I went to Rotorua,Hamilton and Acukland. At Rotorua we stay there for one night and then we carry on to Hamilton to see a truck.Mum and grandma said 'No its all rusey" so dad decided it later but he said "we'll come back later". We went to Auckland.When we went pass dad saw a truck shop so he turn a round to see it and had a break.Final we came there and stay at my mums friends house.It was so pretty.We sleet up up stairs because she has a three story house.The next day We went to Rainbows end.Over the grandma was the only audlt there because mum and dad had to find a truck.We found a post truck.When we were at Rainbows end we played nearly an hour.We waited and waited till mum and dad came to pick us up.Mum said"I have to go to toilet".At Rotorua we went to park our car on the side of the road and came out of the car.That time there was snow on the floor and when we went to the musem there was snow in the air.
Bees fact
In five boxes can have 10,000.
The bees are dancing to tell where the honey is.
The bees are nature to New Zealand.
There was a man that had bees all a over and had no sting.
Care the bees and they won't sting you a bit.
My maths goal for team two is to learn my hundred divions.I will do by practising at home.I will share this with my Mum.
My reading goal for team two is to read more then fourty chapter books.I will do this by reading at home.I will share this with my family.
My writing goal for team two is to learn how to plan a story.I will do this by using a writing planner.I will share this with my family
My person goal is to learn my piano exam.I will do this by practising.I will share this with my Mum.
My goal is to learn my family names. I will do this by practising.I will share this with my Mum.
Rotorua's volcanos
On 10th and 11th dad told me a story about volcano's in Rotorua.Dad said it in chinese because he can only speak chinese
and some english. This is what he said''The plate that is all around Rotoua, is very big. There is only one Volcano and all the other Volcano's are still asleep ,In five or more years the volcano woke up at that time. ''He also said '' in nineteen fifity three
Rotroua had a huge explotion .dad said it when it was dinner time and talked with a half mouth full after when we finished eating,dad turn on the tv and got it in the chinese news. Firstly he talked about the train,the mario people who was singing a song and the last one was that Danny-wood had an explotion erupted really badly.
Some pictures and some fact about Polar Bears
Polar bears spend most of their time roaming the Arctic on large chunks of floating ice. Yet that ice -- so crucial for the bears' survival -- is now melting under their feet due to global warming.
Over the past three decades, the Arctic ice cap has shrunk by a size equivalent to six Californias. As the sea ice disappears, scientists are finding more evidence of polar bear drownings, starvation and cub deaths.
Unless we take effective action now, the polar bear will likely become extinct in Alaska by 2050.
In 2008, as a result of three years of legal pressure -- and our grassroots Polar Bear S.O.S. campaign -- the Bush Administration was forced to give federal protection to the polar bear as a "threatened species."
While this was a significant step forward, the Obama Administration failed to protect the bear as an “endangered species” – the highest level of protection.
In addition, Interior Secretary Salazar chose to maintain a Bush-era policy that prevents the government from using vital Endangered Species Act protections to save the polar bear from the two deadliest threats it faces: global warming and Arctic oil development.
Keeping these disastrous loopholes is like sending a leaky lifeboat to rescue drowning polar bears. It won't save them -- and may even accelerate their rapid slide toward extinction.
That's why NRDC has kept up our fight in federal court to make sure that the government puts polar bears before polluters and ensures their survival.
Polar bears have adapted to their [[file:///C:/Documents and Settings/blenderHat/My Documents/My Webs/myweb7/polar_bear_habitat.htm|habitat]]. They have short claws, and their claws are very solid. These claws are best suited for walking on the ice and snow as well as the shore of the Arctic region. Polar bears teeth are sharp and jagged, great for breaking apart the meat of seals. Their canines are long and very sharp, so that they can pull apart their food. Polar bears have small and stubby tails and ears. Polar bears live in the cold, icy north, and therefore, with small body parts, they reduce the risk of heat loss. Another key description of the polar bear, is that they have huge feet. Polar bears need big feet to help them survive in the Arctic. They use their feet like paddles in the water when they are swimming. Polar bear feed can also act like snowshoes, when they are walking across the snow. Polar bears are a massive animal; they need the big feet, to spread on the snow to support their weight. Polar bears can walk on snow that a human would normally break through. On the pads of a polar bears paw are tiny grippers. These grippers are tiny growths called papillae. Papillae increase the friction on the snow and ice making it easier for the polar bear to walk.
Polar bears are the kings and queens of the north. They live in peace, searching for food and swimming in the ocean. Polar bears have no real enemies to speak of. They are the top of the food chain eating their favorite food, seals. Polar bears are occasionally hunted by people, but not very often. They are on the top of the food chain, therefore, they have no animal predators.
Polar bears main enemy are people, inadvertently. People are the cause of climate change, and therefore are the cause of polar bears now being on the threatened species list, and soon the endangered species list. Among the threats for the polar bears climate change is on the top, along with chemicals and pollutants in the air. Even though there are no factories up in the far north, the polar bears still suffer the effects of pollution. Wind and rain will bring harmful chemicals to the polar region.
The pollutants that arrive, unwelcome in the north can have harmful effects on the polar bears. They come by air, precipitation, and by the ocean. One of the most harmful types of these chemicals are persistent organic pollutants (POP). Theses persistent organic pollutants do not go away. They accumulate in the food chain. If they start in a small animal say a small fish, then a bigger fish eats the smaller one. The bigger fish not only gets the nutrients and vitamins from the smaller fish, it also gets the POP chemicals. Then when that fish is eaten the chemicals do not go away. Instead, the chemical compound and remain in the food chain. By the time the persistent organic chemicals work their way up to the top, to the polar bear, the concentration of them is so large that the toxic components in them are no match of the the large and strong polar bear.
These chemicals not only have adverse affect on adult polar bears, but some cases have been found where young, baby polar bears are being born with both male and female sex organs. This may be a result of the adult polar bear's immune system beginning to fail.
Polar Bear SOS
As their habitat melts away, Alaska's polar bears could be extinct by 2050.
On 9th its scared
On 9th there was a storm and this what happen;
A tornado ripped through the town of Waikanae on the Kapiti Coast this afternoon. Locals say it was a terrifying few moments as the whirlwind tossed cars and trees about. One man is understood to be injured after his van was blown over. Inspector Paul Jermy said the tornado swept across the main highway just north of Waikanae about 4pm. One member of the public told ONE News it looks like the tornado had taken out several cars and destroyed some buildings. Some cars have smashed windshields and some have landed in a ditch. They said there seems to be a visible tornado path which looks to have passed over State Highway One. The fire service told ONE News several people were left trapped when a tree blew into a house. All have been freed however one person received minor injures. Winds have also lifted the roof from a house and blown debris onto the highway, blocking traffic. Emergency services attended a large number of callouts in the region.
The tornado came as 20 severe weather warnings were issued by Metservice throughout the country as a prolonged storm continues to lash New Zealand.
MetService detected severe thunderstorms offshore from Manawatu, moving south east towards Levin, Foxton and Waitarere. They says further thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected in parts of the country tonight. The wild weather will hit the West Coast tonight and tomorrow and in the North Island be experienced north of about Paraparaumu to Taranaki and near the Manawatu Gorge through to the Tararua District, spreading as far north as Waikato early tomorrow morning. Some of the thunderstorms could be particularly severe north of Harihari in Westland through to daybreak tomorrow, with wind gusts of more than 110 kilometres an hour. More hail is likely, with stones to the size of marbles. Small hail could accumulate on some roads overnight, making conditions icy. Woman knocked down A Kapiti Coast woman has been taken to hospital after reportedly being knocked over by the wild weather. Local Kapiti resident Laurie Petherick was out taking photographs of the storm and mini waterspouts, when he saw his elderly neighbour all of a sudden knocked to the ground. He says she was knocked out and there was a pool of blood around her head, but came to smiling, not knowing where she was. She has been taken to Wellington Hospital. Hail storm hits ONE News has had several reports of a major hailstorm hitting near Paraparaumu around 3pm. One residents told ONE News that it lasted for about ten minutes and forced cars to pull over and hide under trees. In Auckland gusty westerlies brought down a tree onto a car in Papakura and flipped an advertising billboard trailer on the Harbour Bridge.Dad said"It might come in Levin"!
Term 4 Term 4 is our last term and this term is going to be yucky term because mid is having a title called KIDS VS WILD.Its yuck cause we even eat all sorts of bug.
Hi! welcome to my wikispace
My toku mihi
Ko Tararua te maungaKo punihau te moana
No Taitoko au
Ko JianLiang toku matua
Ko Susan toku whaea
Ko Michelle toku ingoa
5 things I learned in term one!
I learned about insect that they have three body parts-Head,Thaox and Abdomen.
Learning the history like putting them in order.
Doing the paper macher-riped up paper and guleing them on a chicken wier.
How to make a venn diagram-compear two things.
Know how to thow a shotput-putting my hand and shotput on my cheakes.
My trip is so fun and with my family.
On 18th of April 2011 my family and I went to Rotorua,Hamilton and Acukland. At Rotorua we stay there for one night and then we carry on to Hamilton to see a truck.Mum and grandma said 'No its all rusey" so dad decided it later but he said "we'll come back later". We went to Auckland.When we went pass dad saw a truck shop so he turn a round to see it and had a break.Final we came there and stay at my mums friends house.It was so pretty.We sleet up up stairs because she has a three story house.The next day We went to Rainbows end.Over the grandma was the only audlt there because mum and dad had to find a truck.We found a post truck.When we were at Rainbows end we played nearly an hour.We waited and waited till mum and dad came to pick us up.Mum said"I have to go to toilet".At Rotorua we went to park our car on the side of the road and came out of the car.That time there was snow on the floor and when we went to the musem there was snow in the air.
Bees fact
In five boxes can have 10,000.
The bees are dancing to tell where the honey is.
The bees are nature to New Zealand.
There was a man that had bees all a over and had no sting.
Care the bees and they won't sting you a bit.
My Goals
My maths goal for team two is to learn my hundred divions.I will do by practising at home.I will share this with my Mum.My reading goal for team two is to read more then fourty chapter books.I will do this by reading at home.I will share this with my family.
My writing goal for team two is to learn how to plan a story.I will do this by using a writing planner.I will share this with my family
My person goal is to learn my piano exam.I will do this by practising.I will share this with my Mum.
My goal is to learn my family names. I will do this by practising.I will share this with my Mum.
Rotorua's volcanos
On 10th and 11th dad told me a story about volcano's in Rotorua.Dad said it in chinese because he can only speak chineseand some english. This is what he said''The plate that is all around Rotoua, is very big. There is only one Volcano and all the other Volcano's are still asleep ,In five or more years the volcano woke up at that time. ''He also said '' in nineteen fifity three
Rotroua had a huge explotion .dad said it when it was dinner time and talked with a half mouth full after when we finished eating,dad turn on the tv and got it in the chinese news. Firstly he talked about the train,the mario people who was singing a song and the last one was that Danny-wood had an explotion erupted really badly.
Some pictures and some fact about Polar Bears
Polar bears spend most of their time roaming the Arctic on large chunks of floating ice. Yet that ice -- so crucial for the bears' survival -- is now melting under their feet due to global warming.
Over the past three decades, the Arctic ice cap has shrunk by a size equivalent to six Californias. As the sea ice disappears, scientists are finding more evidence of polar bear drownings, starvation and cub deaths.
Unless we take effective action now, the polar bear will likely become extinct in Alaska by 2050.
In 2008, as a result of three years of legal pressure -- and our grassroots Polar Bear S.O.S. campaign -- the Bush Administration was forced to give federal protection to the polar bear as a "threatened species."
While this was a significant step forward, the Obama Administration failed to protect the bear as an “endangered species” – the highest level of protection.
In addition, Interior Secretary Salazar chose to maintain a Bush-era policy that prevents the government from using vital Endangered Species Act protections to save the polar bear from the two deadliest threats it faces: global warming and Arctic oil development.
Keeping these disastrous loopholes is like sending a leaky lifeboat to rescue drowning polar bears. It won't save them -- and may even accelerate their rapid slide toward extinction.
That's why NRDC has kept up our fight in federal court to make sure that the government puts polar bears before polluters and ensures their survival.
Polar bears have adapted to their [[file:///C:/Documents and Settings/blenderHat/My Documents/My Webs/myweb7/polar_bear_habitat.htm|habitat]]. They have short claws, and their claws are very solid. These claws are best suited for walking on the ice and snow as well as the shore of the Arctic region. Polar bears teeth are sharp and jagged, great for breaking apart the meat of seals. Their canines are long and very sharp, so that they can pull apart their food. Polar bears have small and stubby tails and ears. Polar bears live in the cold, icy north, and therefore, with small body parts, they reduce the risk of heat loss.
Another key description of the polar bear, is that they have huge feet. Polar bears need big feet to help them survive in the Arctic. They use their feet like paddles in the water when they are swimming. Polar bear feed can also act like snowshoes, when they are walking across the snow. Polar bears are a massive animal; they need the big feet, to spread on the snow to support their weight. Polar bears can walk on snow that a human would normally break through. On the pads of a polar bears paw are tiny grippers. These grippers are tiny growths called papillae. Papillae increase the friction on the snow and ice making it easier for the polar bear to walk.
Polar bears main enemy are people, inadvertently. People are the cause of climate change, and therefore are the cause of polar bears now being on the threatened species list, and soon the endangered species list. Among the threats for the polar bears climate change is on the top, along with chemicals and pollutants in the air. Even though there are no factories up in the far north, the polar bears still suffer the effects of pollution. Wind and rain will bring harmful chemicals to the polar region.
The pollutants that arrive, unwelcome in the north can have harmful effects on the polar bears. They come by air, precipitation, and by the ocean. One of the most harmful types of these chemicals are persistent organic pollutants (POP). Theses persistent organic pollutants do not go away. They accumulate in the food chain. If they start in a small animal say a small fish, then a bigger fish eats the smaller one. The bigger fish not only gets the nutrients and vitamins from the smaller fish, it also gets the POP chemicals. Then when that fish is eaten the chemicals do not go away. Instead, the chemical compound and remain in the food chain. By the time the persistent organic chemicals work their way up to the top, to the polar bear, the concentration of them is so large that the toxic components in them are no match of the the large and strong polar bear.
These chemicals not only have adverse affect on adult polar bears, but some cases have been found where young, baby polar bears are being born with both male and female sex organs. This may be a result of the adult polar bear's immune system beginning to fail.
Polar Bear SOS
As their habitat melts away, Alaska's polar bears could be extinct by 2050.On 9th its scared
On 9th there was a storm and this what happen;A tornado ripped through the town of Waikanae on the Kapiti Coast this afternoon.
Locals say it was a terrifying few moments as the whirlwind tossed cars and trees about.
One man is understood to be injured after his van was blown over.
Inspector Paul Jermy said the tornado swept across the main highway just north of Waikanae about 4pm.
One member of the public told ONE News it looks like the tornado had taken out several cars and destroyed some buildings.
Some cars have smashed windshields and some have landed in a ditch.
They said there seems to be a visible tornado path which looks to have passed over State Highway One.
The fire service told ONE News several people were left trapped when a tree blew into a house. All have been freed however one person received minor injures.
Winds have also lifted the roof from a house and blown debris onto the highway, blocking traffic.
Emergency services attended a large number of callouts in the region.
The tornado came as 20 severe weather warnings were issued by Metservice throughout the country as a prolonged storm continues to lash New Zealand.
MetService detected severe thunderstorms offshore from Manawatu, moving south east towards Levin, Foxton and Waitarere.
They says further thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected in parts of the country tonight.
The wild weather will hit the West Coast tonight and tomorrow and in the North Island be experienced north of about Paraparaumu to Taranaki and near the Manawatu Gorge through to the Tararua District, spreading as far north as Waikato early tomorrow morning.
Some of the thunderstorms could be particularly severe north of Harihari in Westland through to daybreak tomorrow, with wind gusts of more than 110 kilometres an hour.
More hail is likely, with stones to the size of marbles.
Small hail could accumulate on some roads overnight, making conditions icy.
Woman knocked down
A Kapiti Coast woman has been taken to hospital after reportedly being knocked over by the wild weather.
Local Kapiti resident Laurie Petherick was out taking photographs of the storm and mini waterspouts, when he saw his elderly neighbour all of a sudden knocked to the ground.
He says she was knocked out and there was a pool of blood around her head, but came to smiling, not knowing where she was.
She has been taken to Wellington Hospital.
Hail storm hits
ONE News has had several reports of a major hailstorm hitting near Paraparaumu around 3pm.
One residents told ONE News that it lasted for about ten minutes and forced cars to pull over and hide under trees.
In Auckland gusty westerlies brought down a tree onto a car in Papakura and flipped an advertising billboard trailer on the Harbour Bridge.Dad said"It might come in Levin"!
Term 4
Term 4 is our last term and this term is going to be yucky term because mid is having a title called KIDS VS WILD.Its yuck cause we even eat all sorts of bug.