Friday, 14 September 2018

Farming biology



WALT-do stuff about farming and this is called

Jelly Maths


WALT-

  • recognise the need for a standard unit of volume
  • measure volume using teaspoons and table spoons

Friday, 7 September 2018

Tongan population


WALT-learn more about Tongan and learn to speak there culture

Thursday, 6 September 2018

Mars writing

Should we go to mars Introduction

I believe that we should go to mars and build a colony  so we can live in it.



I firmly believe that Mars is truly the most important planet we should study about. Mars must be the most dustless planet in the galaxy and dustless planet to work about because it sounds interesting and because we could see what mars looks like and what the sandstorms and the volcanoes look like. Sun and last of the terrestrial planets and is around 227,940,000 km from the Sun.




Earth is overrated because there is to much people on earth.Then when we go to mars we do our plans and they build a big colonie and then planet trees and then that's our colonie because there is not enough room on earth and the colonie is going to look like a roundish circle and we could just bring seeds to plant trees and to bring food in the rocket ship.



Second it is true that Mars has a volcano but that is on the south side all we need to do is not build a colonie in the south side.It must be agreed that we must and we will be able to live on mars.







In conclusion i am sure you would understand living on mars is not that bad.I am sure that the government would let us live on mars because there is not enough space in earth or not enough houses for people.When can just bring materials and then we take it to mars and then we make a technology just like the satellite that america sent into space.





  WALT- should we move to mars Where do you stand Yes/No         

Palm oil and olive oil


WALT-To understand the authors point

Monday, 3 September 2018

Science Plants


WALT-Explain how living things are suited to their particular habitat.

Maths Temperature


WALT-

  • recognise the need for a standard unit of temperature