Thursday, 25 May 2017
Domestic Cat Report.
Domestic Cats.
Cats are mammals because they have 4 legs and have live babies. Cats have paws that can sense movement in the ground.
Appearance: They have long hair, short hair, long and twitchy legs, short legs and sum have squashed nose that go more in than a norm nose. Their eyes are very big and bulky and if you look at their eyes from the side they are slightly out of their head.
Diet: Cats eat mice, birds, little reptiles and cat treats. They also eat grass to help with their food process.
Reproduction: Cats have live babies called kittens. 19 is the most cats can have in one litter. Mother cats are very protective of their young and will protect them from dogs and other threats.
Habitat: Cats can live anywhere. In the house, backyards, neighbourhoods, schools, cat cafes and even retirement homes.
Threats: Stoats and big dogs such as bull dogs, huskies, pit bulls and afghan hounds are a major threat to cats. Also busy roads and people can kill cats.
Conclusion: Cats have a very flexible back and can twist in the air while falling from heights like a roof of some sort.
We have been learning about Animal report.
And this is what I did.
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Monday, 8 May 2017
Sentences
Sentences
We have been learning how to write simple sentences correctly. A sentence is words that make sense with a capital letter and full stop. A simple sentence needs a verb and a subject. We wrote silly sentences and chose one to illustrate.
The puffin skipped in the fridge.
The fat cicada growled at the huge hot-air balloon.
The long shark crawled up and on a playground.
The super cricket pounced up a tree and fall down.
The elephant flipped in a swimming pool and farted.
The puffin skipped in the fridge.
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Holiday Recount
Here is my recount from the holidays...

Lighthouse
Sand Dunes. By Annelise.
Holiday Recount
“Yass!” we are going to the lighthouse in Cape Reinga. 3 hours later I could see the other side of NZ and I could see the Sand Dunes. They were so big. They were bigger than I thought. I could not believe my eyes. 30 kilometres later and we were finally there. The wind was howling like a wolf and as powerful as a Silverback. I was so excited. As we were walking down the path I was starting to see the top of the lighthouse. “Oh no,” I whispered to myself, “I almost stood on a cricket.” “Photo time,” mum said. We stood in front of the sign that had 7 countries on it and what direction you go to get there. Mum took a nice photo. After the photos I got to stand up on a little hill. It was sooo scary because the water was smashing onto the rocks. You could see the water meeting up from the two sides of NZ. I got down as quick as I could but it was cool to see.
Than we were off. 5 minutes later we arrived at the HUGE Sand Dunes. We were going to slide down but we just had two boards and only one worked. There was a truck full of boards so we got two for $10 each. We were there until 6 o'clock. I had an awesome day.
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