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Sunday 29 August 2021

Wednesday 25 August 2021

Te Reo

Task Description: Today we had Te Reo, it was a fun easy task we did. We took picture and said weather or not it was in, out, on, under, etc.

Tuesday 24 August 2021

Anxiety and stress


 

Task Description: Today we watched a video, and answered some questions. We also got given some words and had to figure out the definition of it, and use it in a sentence. We wrote about Anxiety and stress, then made a poster about it.












(poster for the last slide) ^^^

Monday 23 August 2021

How to be normal

 

Task Description: We read a text and watched a few videos, then answered questions and wrotoe a story based of Anxiety and Bullying. This was a fun and easy task. 

Wednesday 18 August 2021

Great pacific Garbage Patch

 

Task Description: WE had to read a text,  then answer the questions given to us. We also wrote a persuasive wirting to WHO (world health ognisation) about cleaning up or oceans.

Tuesday 17 August 2021

Hippopotamus should be able to eat Rotten tomatoes in Hawaii



Statement:

Hippopotamus should be able to eat Rotten tomatoes in Hawaii

In Hawaii there has been a ban on hippopotamus eating rotten tomatoes as locals say it kills them. But! Recent studies show that about 98% of hippopotamus that eat rotten tomatoes get stronger and healthier.


Scientists proved that the 2% of those hippopotamus that aren't getting stronger or healthier, are only getting the common flu that causes no damage at all. Studies also show that rotten tomatoes hold a lot of key nutrients that hippopotamus need to survive such as Vitamin E and Vitamin C.
Facts:
1. Rotten tomatoes hold a lot of key nutrients hippopotamus need to survive
2. 98% of hippopotamus get stronger and healthier off Rotten tomatoes
3. 50% of the time rotten tomatoes help clear hippopotamus digestive system, and often helps fight of small viruses found in the stomach


I think this ban on hippopotamus eating rotten tomatoes should be changed because the rotten tomatoes that apparently “kill” hippopotamus actually helps them grow bigger and stronger, keeps them healthier, and helps their insides.