For this task, we were to pick out a task from: Wonderopolis Planet Earth and summarise the text.
I chose: How Many people are on Earth?
The Earth is covered in humans. We're everywhere from the Americas to Africa to Oceania. If you wanted to know how many humans are on planet Earth, you may be surprised to hear the population of the planet is over 7 billion!
Where do all the 7 billion people live? The 10 most populated countries include China, India, U.S.A, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, Japan. Surprisingly, China and India together account for about two and a half billion people! Today, the world's population continues to increase. This due to the fact that more babies are being born than people are dying out. Scientists believe that the population reached 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) around 1804. It did not reach 2 billion until 1927 - a period of over 120 years. With advancements in technology, less people will be dying, which means a higher birth - death ratio. Scientists estimate that the population will reach around 11 billion around 2100.
Even though the Earth is covered 70% in water, there's plenty of room for people. Scientists estimate that if all 7 billion people stood shoulder - to - shoulder, they would only fit in a space as big as Los Angeles. If you wanted the same 7 billion people to be able to roam freely, they would only fill an area as big as Rhode Island. If space isn't the problem, then what is? The problem is the fact that the Earth may not have enough natural resources to sustain all those people. Every new person needs food, water, shelter, and much more, not to mention the waste
Monday, 10 September 2018
Thursday, 9 August 2018
Symmetrical Positive & Negative Deigns
For our math 'Art Activity', we had to create a collage with symmetry using positive and negative colours.
Here was mine:
Here was mine:
Monday, 18 June 2018
An Idea for a Matariki Poem
Limerick Poem
W.A.L.T: Create a Limerick poem on Matariki.
In class today, we had to create a limerick poem.
A limerick poem is a poem with five lines: the first and second rhyme, the third and fourth rhyme, and the fifth rhymes with the first.
Each of us had to start with the same first line.
The Matariki stars shine, way up above.
Shining down on the land, filling it with love.
The people rejoice every time it appears.
All because it signifies the start of a new year.
All of it's light is white like a dove.
W.A.L.T: Create a Limerick poem on Matariki.
In class today, we had to create a limerick poem.
A limerick poem is a poem with five lines: the first and second rhyme, the third and fourth rhyme, and the fifth rhymes with the first.
Each of us had to start with the same first line.
The Matariki stars shine, way up above.
Shining down on the land, filling it with love.
The people rejoice every time it appears.
All because it signifies the start of a new year.
All of it's light is white like a dove.
Tuesday, 12 June 2018
Matariki Diamante Poem
Matariki Diamante Poem
W.A.L.T: Create a diamante poem
Stars
Shiny Famous
Shine Sparkle Fly
Aotearoa Sisters Cluster
Inspire Glimmer Beam
Important Inspirational
New Year
W.A.L.T: Create a diamante poem
Stars
Shiny Famous
Shine Sparkle Fly
Aotearoa Sisters Cluster
Inspire Glimmer Beam
Important Inspirational
New Year
Friday, 3 November 2017
Jacob the Great
Jacob saved up money from raking leaves in the Autumn, watering flowers in the Spring, then combined that with his birthday and left it all in a shoe box next to the abandoned guitar under his bed. Jacob packed decided whether to bring his metal detector or not. In the Summer, he waited for Saturday morning to go to astronaut camp. He waited for people to have their turn in the line so that he could feel lighter that air in an anti-gravity room. When he got to that front, a camp leader said that he wasn’t old enough and steam filled Jacob’s ears. Jacob set up a bet with a newly-found friend. The bet was that if Jacob could get into the anti-gravity room, then, until the end of camp, his friend would have to call him ‘Jacob the Great’.
In the middle of the night, Jacob retrieved the torch from under his pillow. He went to the anti-gravity room and found that the door wasn’t going to move from the wall. Jacob fled back to his tent and took the metal detector out of the box. Jacob found a key behind a ‘space plant’. Jacob went into the room and quickly realised that it was boring without any other kids to enjoy it with. Jacob locked the door as he left, crept back, hid the key, and woke up his friend. All Jacob heard was “Congratulations, Jacob the Great.”
Friday, 27 October 2017
Are all bullies big?
We had to make a poster about bullying.
We got our information from https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/are-all-bullies-big
Here is mine:
We had to make a poster about bullying.
We got our information from https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/are-all-bullies-big
Here is mine:
Wednesday, 18 October 2017
3D Bird
For consevation week, one of our tasks was to create 3D birds. This was our process:
Select one of these birds from this link: http://doc.org.nz/get-involved/conservation-activities/fun-things-to-make/
We could pick out of:
Fairy Tern
New Zealand Pidgeon
Kokako
Taiko
Blue Duck
Tui
We printed out one of these, coloured it, and put it together. Eventually, it will come to something like this:
For consevation week, one of our tasks was to create 3D birds. This was our process:
Select one of these birds from this link: http://doc.org.nz/get-involved/conservation-activities/fun-things-to-make/
We could pick out of:
Fairy Tern
New Zealand Pidgeon
Kokako
Taiko
Blue Duck
Tui
We printed out one of these, coloured it, and put it together. Eventually, it will come to something like this:
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