Sunday, 15 November 2015

Information Report on the Kiwi.

Kiwi

The kiwi is a native NZ bird. It is a bird that has tough feathers and it can not fly. Native means it only comes from a place and can’t find them anywhere else.

The kiwi is the only bird that has nostrils at the end of its beak. Their beaks chew berries and insects. The kiwis beak is a slender type. Slender means thin. Kiwis have whiskers that guide them around the forest during night. The kiwi has nostrils for sensing worms 3 cm underground . They have cells that can sense the vibration of worms. The kiwi uses their beak like a lever to get its food.

I am very sad that there are just 70,000 kiwis left in NZ and I hope we will get more kiwis in the future.

By Thomas


  










Athletics reminder

Don't forget Athletics day is tomorrow (Tuesday 17th November). Please wear appropriate clothes, footwear and sunscreen.  Parents if you want to come and have a picnic lunch with your child and watch some of the fabulous events please come along! Year 2's start with sprints at 9am. See you there! 

Police Dog Visit!

Zack from Room 19 and his Dad Sheridan arranged for their friend Brendan and Deja to come to school last Friday.  Brendan is a police officer and Deja his very well trained sidekick! It was so interesting to hear all about how he trained Deja and the work that Deja does as a police dog. Sheridan was kind enough (and brave enough) to put the special sleeve on so they could demonstrate how Deja can catch a suspect until Brendan can catch up to them.












Beak Geeks!

This Term our big idea is 'change' and the Juniors are looking specifically at how different birds have different types of beaks and why they are so different.

We are using our Junior investigation cycle PLANS to answer our questions...

P - Pick a topic
L - List what you already know
A - Ask a question
N - New learning (research)
S - Share your learning










Another Go for Gold Award!

Room 18 would like to congratulate Mahin on receiving her Go for Gold award in Assembly this term from Mr Kennedy. You really have been modelling the attributes of a College Street Kid this year Mahin and we are very proud of you.