Thursday 21 March 2019

LEARNZ Web Conferences


Hello everyone,
Today we had a Web Conferences with Fiona, Andrew, John and Elisabeth.
I learned that our water will never run out,
Also you can turn saltwater into fresh water but it is very expensive.
There is Fossil water in some Countries.


Don the eel man

Friday 22 March

Hello,
Today Jack's uncle's Dad came and talked us about eels.  Here is what I learnt ...

  • Eels can swim backwards.
  • Years ago eels lived in the sea. 
  • The Australian long fin eel doesn't live in the South Island.
  • The biggest eel is 2 meters long.
  • Long fin eels eat each other.
  • Long fin eels get birds and ducklings and mice. 
  • Eels don't need food every day.  
  • Eels can breath with their skin.    

Phil and Janet-Missionaries

Hello everyone,
Today Phil and Janet-Missionaries talked to us about South Sudan.
South Sudan's toilets are in the ground and the toilet doesn't flush.
South Sudan's 100 pounds are 30 cents in our money,
Their road is to dangerous to ride on.
The average to live to is 47,
Most people in South Sudan are under the age of 35.
In South Sudan they ride in aeroplanes as this is safer than travelling on the road.
Here is some photos of South Sudan's money.



Thursday 14 March 2019

Friday 15 March

Gday,
Happy St Patrick's Day!  This is our class with our green hats on.
I am excited about play day!

We have been learning about South Sudan and pollution.



Thursday 7 March 2019

weekly update Friday 8 March

 Hello,

This week has been amazing!!!  The highlight for me was our Eel field trip on Thursday.
My favourite part of the Eel field trip was catching the eels.

These are some photos of the trip.