food groups
lime-because I do not want scurvy and there were limes
fish-because you can just get more by fishing
rice-because it is a grain
live pigs/live piglets-live because e do not have storage
flowering fruit trees and live plants-because of pigs and you
live chicken-because
seeds(whole)-because of chickens and more food to the place you're going
water-we need to drink
cows-for milk
potatoes-so we can grow more and to eat
equipment
cooking slate-for cooking raw meat without setting the boat on fire
boat-so we can set sail
fishing rod-to catch food
knife-for killing and prepping animals
Monday, 16 December 2019
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
Tuesday, 3 December 2019
Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Monday, 25 November 2019
Tuesday, 19 November 2019
Thursday, 14 November 2019
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
poem
meow meow scratch the fur
to make it purr,
yip yap goes the dog when
something goes behind the ear
this post was interesting because we had to think. this poem took a we while to think about.
to make it purr,
yip yap goes the dog when
something goes behind the ear
this post was interesting because we had to think. this poem took a we while to think about.
Friday, 25 October 2019
Monday, 2 September 2019
Thursday, 15 August 2019
the great pacific garbage patch(g.p.g.p)
we have been learning to put information( not too much) into the paragraphs. I enjoyed it because we got to go onto a whole bunch of sights
We are the problem of the great pacific garbage patch (g.p.g.p.) we all use rubbish unless we get it fresh from the fields or wherever you get them. The g.p.g.p is huge and scientists (or people who want to be a part of the cleanup) have been looking at ways to remove the g.p.g.p
Scientists have estimated that in 2050 the weight of plastic in the great pacific garbage patch will weigh more than the amount of fish there are in the world. The great pacific garbage patch weighs more than three statues of liberty and enough plastic to make 50 great pyramids of Giza. If you were to try to pick up the hole pacific garbage patch you would never succeed because there are more people using rubbish and more plastic entering the great pacific garbage patch than the one person picking up estimated one to two hundred pieces per minute, but if it didn't work like that then it would take over 300 years.
The biggest garbage dump is not on land at all, it is actually the Great Pacific garbage patch is as big as 2 Texas. The Great Pacific garbage patch is 10 m deep and lots of fish and marine animals and life.
We are the problem of the great pacific garbage patch (g.p.g.p.) we all use rubbish unless we get it fresh from the fields or wherever you get them. The g.p.g.p is huge and scientists (or people who want to be a part of the cleanup) have been looking at ways to remove the g.p.g.p
Scientists have estimated that in 2050 the weight of plastic in the great pacific garbage patch will weigh more than the amount of fish there are in the world. The great pacific garbage patch weighs more than three statues of liberty and enough plastic to make 50 great pyramids of Giza. If you were to try to pick up the hole pacific garbage patch you would never succeed because there are more people using rubbish and more plastic entering the great pacific garbage patch than the one person picking up estimated one to two hundred pieces per minute, but if it didn't work like that then it would take over 300 years.
The biggest garbage dump is not on land at all, it is actually the Great Pacific garbage patch is as big as 2 Texas. The Great Pacific garbage patch is 10 m deep and lots of fish and marine animals and life.
Friday, 9 August 2019
wevideo: test
we have been using we video and it was fun because it was challenging.
we used the Chromebooks to film different scenes and edited it to make it one video.
we used the Chromebooks to film different scenes and edited it to make it one video.
the duel: the final challenge
we have been learning to question the books that we read as a group. I liked the fiction in the book which made it funnier and weirder at once
Monday, 29 July 2019
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
Friday, 21 June 2019
Thursday, 20 June 2019
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