Wednesday, July 6, 2022

SST assessment.

 North Korea and New Zealand government


NZ government:

The government of NZ is Jacinda ardern she is apart of the labour party. Jacinda ardern makes decisions on behalf of our country. In NZ when a law is thought of NZ labour can pretty much make them up because they are in control of all the roles which are required to pass a law.


North Korean government. The government in north Korea is harsh and has very strict rules the people are scared to vote there current leader out because he is powerful and he can get them killed if they do anything against him. There government has            


North Korean people can only have 15 different haircuts but NZ can have whatever they want NZ has all round internet but north Korea can't because their government shuts it down at a certain time. North Korea can drive at 18 and NZ can drive at 16.


Both countries can vote at 18 only one person represents the government.


Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Metallurgy.

for science we have been learning about metal and all the cool things we can do with it.

some of those things include buildings boats bridges and endless other great and useful creations.

there are many types of metal but the most used ones are steel, copper, brass, gold, silver and stainless steel.

my goal for this subject was to learn more about metals and i definitely achieved that goal.  

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Monday, November 29, 2021

human rights.


This is my slide of human rights. To me human rights means equality between every race type, skin colour, and sexuality. It means that everyone should be treated equally. I have made a video about it. Its about some of the people that made human rights law. My favourite person in my slide is Cyrus the great because he fought in a big massive war that went on for a very long time. eventually he won the war. he said to his slaves that they could leave and choose to be whoever they wanted to be. They could go believe what ever they wanted and let them go.






Thursday, November 18, 2021

our maths road trip


this is a presentation of our budget for a dream road trip around NZ it was really fun making it and it would be great to actually go on the trip sometime in the future.

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Science for this term.

 Science this term we have been learning about the five kingdoms and they are animal plant fungi protista and Monera.
The main phyla for animals is arthropoda. The number of arthropods on Earth today is 3.7 million species. It includes animals with jointed limbs and an exoskeleton made of chitin.
Omnivores, carnivores, herbivores and decomposers are all types of consumers. Herbivores are living things that only eat plants to get the food and energy they need. Animals like elephants, cows, rabbits, and horses are herbivores. Carnivores are living animals that only eat meat, examples are lions, whales, hawks and many others. Omnivores are animals that eat both meat and vegetables. They do not mind what they eat. Some examples are humans, pigs, fish, wetas and lots of birds.
Blue whale
Scientific name: Balaenoptera musculus
Phylum: Chordata
Family: Balaenopteridae
Classification: Mammal
IUCN status: Endangered
Lifespan (in wild): 80-90 years
Weight: More than 130,000kg
Body size: 30m long
Diet: Carnivore
Habitat: Ocean
The blue whale, the largest living mammal alive today,is rare to see and is endangered due to whaling back in the day. They are big, about 70 to 110 ft in length and are around 150 tonnes in weight.
The baby blue whales are about 25 ft in length and weight about 3 tonnes after living with the mother for about a year.
And this concludes my blog.

Thursday, September 23, 2021

converting measurement trick

 

this is a trick for converting mm to cm.