Monday, 4 March 2019

Bike Safety

        We are learning to control the speed of the  bike.  

                       They taught us how to be safe on a bike.                                

Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Fake Meteor

Today something exciting happened. On the courts at the front of the school was a pile of rocks and dirt which had smoke coming out of it. Was it a meteor or maybe a rock from space? Everyone was excited and talking about what it could be. I think it was a fake meteor done by the teachers because we are learning about sky's the limit. 

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Camp writing

HI my name is lesieli and this is my Camp writing. enjoy

Tuesday, 3 July 2018

What am I?

This was fun doing this

Friday, 29 June 2018

Tuesday, 5 June 2018

Weta report

We are learning how to write information reports. Here is my weta report.


Introduction


Wetas are members of the insect family. They are endemic to New Zealand and they are also the
heaviest insect in New Zealand.


Appearance


It’s legs are like a spider. It  looks like a cockroach. The head looks like a shiny ball.  It has stripes
on its body.


Habitat
Tree weta live in holes in trees (a gallery)


  Diet.
Wetas eat native plants. They are  mainly herbivores but some eat small invertebrates for
 example worms and snails.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
Lifecycle


Weta hach from eggs and are born in springtime. As they grow bigger they moult their exosceleton at
least 10 times. Once they reach adulthood, tree wate live for six to ten months in the lowlands and in the mountapeins they may live for several years.                               


 Threats                       


People are threats to weta because their habitats.


Conclusion


The weta is a unique insect and we are doing our best to look after it.