Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Tiger


Tigers are mammals. They are a kind of cat. Tigers are carnivores.

They have stripes on their body. Tigers have white bellies. They have sharp teeth and claws. They have 4 legs. Tiger’s tails are
half as long as its body.

Tigers are found in Asia. Sometimes they live in forests. They also live in Sumatra, china, India and, Russia.

Tigers hunt at night and sleep in the morning. Tigers scratch a tree to say this is its territory.

By Roselyne

A Kiwi Report


A kiwi is a bird that doesn’t fly.

A kiwi is a brown. A kiwi is covered with fur. It has strong and little feet.

The kiwi bird is New Zealand’s national bird. It lives in areas of damp in New Zealand.

It defends itself by using its legs .It uses it’s beak to get its food. Its nose is nearly at the bottom of its beak.

Reporter : Samantha ‘ Rei Iosefo Vao

Giraffes


A Giraffe is a Mammal and giraffes are herbivores so they don’t eat meat.

Giraffes have long tails. Giraffes have different patterns. Giraffes legs are very long and strong. Giraffes have two ossicones on their head.

Giraffes live in the savannas in a country called Africa.

Giraffes can get away from their predators easily but when giraffes drink at the water hole they have to split their legs to drink and they cant straighten their legs fast enough to get away from their predator the Lion. Giraffes eat leaves from trees and they don’t chew until they bring their food back up. When Giraffes eat their leaves that get moisture from it that’s why they don’t go to the water hole every hour.

Tiger Report


A Sumatran tiger is a mammal. Sumatran tigers are the smallest of their species.

A tiger is stripy and colourful. They have pointy ears. It has a long tail and whiskers.

Sumatran tigers live in the Indonesian Islands.

A tiger is not a herbivore, it’s a carnivore. A tiger scratches a tree to mark its territory.

By Joshua

Tuatara


Tuatara are reptiles. They are related to Dinosaurs. They are not lizards.

They are green and very slow, but on short distances they can run fast. Their skin is soft and scaly too.

Tuatara live on 20 different islands around NZ. They also live in burrows.

Tuatara hunt at night time and sleep during the day. They also crawl. They eat bugs too.

By Destiny

Monday, November 10, 2008

Podcasting



Zoo trip on Thursday


Hi Room 10,
I'm so excited about our zoo trip on Thursday! I can't wait to see all of the amazing animals - especially the six endangered animals we have been learning about. Have you been to the zoo before? Post a comment letting me know what animal or animals you most want to see.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Orangutan Cinquain by Vaea

Orangutans
Furry Long-armed
Swinging Climbing Drinking
Nests up high trees
Awesome

Tiger Cinquain by Joshua

Tiger
Stripy Colourful
Hunting Sleeping Sneaking
Hunting late at night
Predator

Giraffe cinquain by Rohit

Giraffe
Yellow Spotty
Running Kicking Alert
Running away from its predator
Mammal

Tuatara cinquain by Tania

Tuatara
Green Three-eyed
Sleeping Crawling Scuttling
Hunting late at night
Endangered

Kiwi Cinquain by Samantha

Kiwi
Furry Brown
Hunting Digging Running
Coming out at night
Kiwi

Penguin Cinquain by Malia

Penguin
Blue Lazy
Waking Walking Wiggling
No sleeping at night
Quiet

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Author of the Month


Our new and exciting "Author of the Month" for November is Gavin Bishop. Gavin Bishop was born in Invercargill in 1946. His first printed picture book was called "Mrs McGinty and the Bizarre Plant". Gavin Bishop has won many awards and is considered one of New Zealand's most popular children's book writers. Some of his books include:
- Rats
- Snake and Lizard
- Kiwi Moon
- Maui and the Goddess of Fire
- The House that Jack Built
- Taming the Sun
- Little Red Rocking Hood
Check out more info about Gavin Bishop at

http://www.gavinbishop.com/home/books.html

What is your favourite Gavin Bishop book?