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Thursday 23 June 2016

24 hour history clock

We have been learning about what a digital footprint is. This is a video that I think explains it well.


I do NOT own this video

                           This is the history of what I did for the past 24 hours. 

Today we had to make a 24 hour clock of my history using word cloud, a website that creates these word scrambles.
These are some questions I had to answer: 

Were you surprised by any of the results and number of times you visited some sites? Yes, The definitions for my homework, And My reading Group Name.

Do you think it would be different if you did this on a weekday or weekend? Yes because in the weekends I try to find some schools I could go to.

How different websites do you think you visit in 24hrs on average? Alot because I use alot of websites

This post taught me about searching right and being safe on history.

Tuesday 14 June 2016

REPORT WRITING LCS LONG TAILED BAT: NZ NATIVE ANIMAL

LONG TAILED BAT


Classification- This little blood sucker is a Mammal. Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that have fur and can give birth.


Description- A long tailed bat’s body is brown and covered in brown fur from head to the beginning of tail. It’s wings are black and have veins on it. It’s tail has a flap connecting to the sides of his body. On it’s face it hs to big ears and below his ears he has  a small eye. It also has a small nose with whiskers.


Where it can be found- These can be found in South island, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill. They roosted under Bridges across avon river


Dynamics- A long tailed bat dynamics are the ability of flight, echolocation (being able to stalk prey with reflected sounds), and can go 60 km per hour.

REPORT WRITING LCS KEA: NZ NATIVE BIRD



KEA
Classification- This feathered creature is classified as a bird and a mammal


Image result for keasDescription- Kea’s have a small body with two wings on the left and right of 6 body. The wings are covered in dark green feathers, body has brown feathers, and so is the head. His beak is yellow and black on the tip. It’s Sclera is yellow and his pupil is black. A kea’s feet are yellow and shaped like an X for grip.


Where it can be found- A Kea can be found in the forest of south island in New Zealand. It can also be found on alpine regions of south island in New Zealand.


Dynamics- Kea’s have the ability of flight, and are the smartest species of birds in the entire world. They are so smart they can solve puzzles.

BY HESHAN