THE BEGINNING.
Welcome to Room2's New Blog. This will be a work in progress as the class begins to learn how to blog and share their work and experiences with their Whanau and "Safe Global" audience. This site will have many changes and 'learning experiences' as we travel through the next couple of terms. We hope it will be
* an extension of our classroom
* a place the class will visit in later years to remember their time in Room 2
* FUN.
Please pop in and make comments. We would love to hear from YOU
HERE WE GO!
* an extension of our classroom
* a place the class will visit in later years to remember their time in Room 2
* FUN.
Please pop in and make comments. We would love to hear from YOU
HERE WE GO!
Endangered NZ Bird Project.
Hi!
I'm Maggie.
In class this term we have been learning about endangered NZ birds.We did a brainstorm on the board and came up with some questions.
*How did these birds become endangered?
*What are their predators?
*When did they become endangered?
*How can we save our endangered birds?
I went on the internet and found some more endangered birds.
Here are 8 more that I found.
*Black robin(254)
*Orange-fronted-parakeet(100-200)
*Storm petrel(206)
*Chatham Island taiko(150)
*Campbell Island teal(153)
*Chatham Island shags(unknown)
*Island mollymawk(50)
Did you know that there is only 23 Black stilt birds left?
It is very important we look after the environment so that we can help these birds as well as many other ones.Some birds you can help may not even be in NZ.
Look after the environment whenever you can,
Check in to our blog again soon,
Thank you,
Maggie.
I'm Maggie.
In class this term we have been learning about endangered NZ birds.We did a brainstorm on the board and came up with some questions.
*How did these birds become endangered?
*What are their predators?
*When did they become endangered?
*How can we save our endangered birds?
I went on the internet and found some more endangered birds.
Here are 8 more that I found.
*Black robin(254)
*Orange-fronted-parakeet(100-200)
*Storm petrel(206)
*Chatham Island taiko(150)
*Campbell Island teal(153)
*Chatham Island shags(unknown)
*Island mollymawk(50)
Did you know that there is only 23 Black stilt birds left?
It is very important we look after the environment so that we can help these birds as well as many other ones.Some birds you can help may not even be in NZ.
Look after the environment whenever you can,
Check in to our blog again soon,
Thank you,
Maggie.
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Well done Maggie. You have introduced our term topic well. I cannot believe there are only 23 Black Stilt Birds left. That is terrible. We should have a discussion tomorrow about how we could help them.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Maggie.
Miss Bonsor
That is a very interesting piece of work Maggie from Lila Neverman (Ruby's sister)
ReplyDeleteI like your writing. It is very neat with no mistakes.
ReplyDeleteFrom Mya.
The class questions are very good.
From Patricia.
Maybe we could help make a bird santuary for the Black Stilts.
From Daemin
Wow thats interesting.
ReplyDeleteWell done Room 2 you are doing really well creating and responding to blogs and showing us what you do in your classroom. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteMs Jeffrey
wow that is really intresting maggie lots of writing
ReplyDeletereally intresting maggie i like all the cool words by ellissa
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