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Wednesday 25 February 2015

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Carnivorous Plant: Bladderworts

Carnivorous Plant: Bladderworts
Bladderworts are small as your fingernail. New Zealand has heaps of types of bladderworts, you see them in wetland like rivers, bogs, swampy or sandy area. The bladderworts spit out water to empty their insides. When a small bug comes and presses against the bladderwort, the little bug touches the tiny hairs, bladderworts open up and  the bug gets stuck in the plant.  Then the acid or the liquid that the bladderworts produce turn the bug into food.  Did you know that bladderworts are 100 times faster than a venus flytrap in catching their prey? The bladderwort plant has no roots because they live in the water. They need underwater bugs to live. The bladderworts catch its food using its capsule. Then it will spit out to clean its insides again to try and get some more food.     

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Friday 13 February 2015

Respect

In room 4 we are learning about Respect.
Respect is something that you have to earn.
Respect is something that we have to keep forever.
 
We Respect yourself, others and the world.
                                               

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Maira
 I have 5 siblings
 I like to play netball
I am happy, playful and loveable  
I live with my mum, dad, my sisters and my brothers.
I like to own my own phone
I want to have a green stone necklace and island jewelry and a PS4
I feel joyful when my friend are around me  
I love going to the cook islands and meeting my family and friends
I hate when I have to stay home and my sisters can go places that are cool to me
I hope that when I grow up that I will get a job and my own house
I am afraid of my aunty
I enjoy swimming and playing games and watching movies
I like to wear shirts, shoes and T’shirts
 I wonder why people live on the streets

 I know for sure that when I grow up that I will live in the cook islands and get a job      

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Wednesday 11 February 2015

Digital learning

 






What I learned in digital learning was to use applications to publish work. I also learned on how to use the Chromebook to find information, how Google drive works and how to use Google drawing.


Mrs Cochrane, Mrs Driver and Miss Payton helped me with Google drive, Google Docs and my blog, by knowing how to use my Chromebook and learning new applications.


I am pleased when I work on applications to publish and present my work. I am pleased too when I go on other peoples blogs to comment. I could post new work on my own.

Digital learning is important because I could work in my own time, be creative in my work, do my work on my chromebook any time at home.