Friday, October 27, 2017

2017 Athletics Reflection

1. I used a growth mindset to stay positive when they moved the high jump bar up. I told myself that I could do it and I didn’t give up.

2.  I didn’t achieve my athletics goal because in sprints I was hoping to come first or second, but I came third, I think I could of done better.

3. I represented my house well in the competition by wearing my house colours and trying my best.

4. Something I did well was sprints because I came third. I know this because I told myself I could do it and I didn’t give up.

5. Something that was challenging was when they moved the high jump bar up and it was hard to get over.

6. The thing I am most proud of was nearly getting into zones for sprints.

Friday, October 20, 2017

Integrated Learning Term 3

WALT write an information report about a resource found in the Canterbury areas that is of significant to the Maori.

Fur seal/ Kekeno

The fur seal is a tan and chocolate brown coloured New Zealand native seal with sharp teeth. They also have ears and back flippers that can rotate forwards to help them move faster on land. Fur seals can be found all around the New Zealand mainland, offshore islands and along the southern Australian coast. Fur Seals are one out of only four different breeds native to New Zealand. They are known for being very good swimmers and can sometimes be found in very unusual places.

What do fur seals eat?
New Zealand Fur Seals do most of their feeding at night time in our offshore waters where they feed mainly on squid, red cod, hoki, and lantern fish. Most of their prey have a vertical migration; they come near the surface at night and sink back to the depths during day time.

Why do fur seals lay on rocks?
Many people assume that the fur seals are sun-bathing when lying on the rocks, however they are just resting. The seals have a thick fur coat, underneath this they have a thick layer of blubber. These keep them warm at sea but when they come ashore to rest they are at risk to overheating, so are forced occasionally to enter the water to cool down.

How long can they hold their breath?
Fur seals can dive deeper and longer than any other type of fur seal they can dive more than 200m deep and hold their breath for up to 11 minutes.

How heavy can fur seals get?
Adult females can grown to a maximum length of 1.5 m and their weight 30-50 kg. Adult males can grow to a maximum length of 2.5 m and their weight 90-150 kg.

How do they behave and how good are their senses?
Fur seals have sharp eyesight and keen hearing. They have small ears, unlike the earless or hair seals. Although they breathe air, seals are most at home in the water and may stay at sea for weeks at a time eating fish, squid, birds, and tiny shrimp-like krill. Fur seals may swim by themselves or gather in small groups.















Thursday, October 19, 2017

Term 4 Learning Goal

Term 4 Learning Goal
My Learning Goal
My learning goal is to complete my SML tasks because I have only finished them a few times this year.
How am I going to achieve my goal?
List strategies that you can use to work towards achieving your goal.
  • A strategy I can use is to not let my friends distract me.
  • A strategy I can use is if I need I will ask for it.
  • A strategy I can use is not wasting my time and staying focused.
How will I know when I have achieved my goal?
I will know I have achieved my goal when I start finishing my SMLs every week.
I will be able to see that my points are increasing each week.
My Learner Qualities Goal    
My learner qualities goal is to ask questions.
How am I going to achieve my goal?
List strategies that you can use to work towards achieving your goal.
  • A strategy I can use is if I get confused I can ask questions about the subject.
  • I can ask questions to help me understand different things.
How will I know when I have achieved my goal?
I will know that I have achieved my goal when I ask more questions.


Goal Review
What strategies have you used to improve? Have you made progress? How do you know?


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