I am a Year 6 student at Papakura Central School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Kauri Hub.
Tuesday, 26 June 2018
The rule of 3
These are some articles that are true and false. Don't trust things you see on the internet.
Monday, 25 June 2018
The difference between a pond and a lake.
The difference between a pond and a lake.
Most would say it’s size, a lake is bigger, a pond is smaller. That’s actually wrong. From government websites to Wikipedia, the information is wrong. The difference is actually a result of the depth.Ponds, according to Limnology (the study of water bodies) are shallow enough where plants could conceivably grow across the entire surface. This area,
where plants could grow is known as the “photic zone,” meaning where the sun’s rays can reach the bottom.A lake, by contrast, has an “aphotic zone,” meaning there is an area deep enough that sunlight can’t reach the bottom.
As a result, there are some very small bodies of water, less than an acre that is deep enough to be called lakes. Conversely, there are some very large, but shallow water bodies, particularly in the south that are technically ponds, (though they’re called lakes) because their “photic zone” expands the entire length and width.
So, at least with lakes and ponds, size doesn’t really matter.
Easier explanation:
Pond: A pond is a body of water the pond is always is shallower than a lake which makes it a pond. Another thing that makes it a pond is the sun can reach the bottom so plants can grow in it.
Lake: a lake is a much deeper body of water so the plants cannot grow because the sun can't reach the bottom, therefore, the plants can't get the sun to grow just like on land plants need the sun and water for them to grow.
A lake, by contrast, has an “aphotic zone,” meaning there is an area deep enough that sunlight can’t reach the bottom.
As a result, there are some very small bodies of water, less than an acre that is deep enough to be called lakes. Conversely, there are some very large, but shallow water bodies, particularly in the south that are technically ponds, (though they’re called lakes) because their “photic zone” expands the entire length and width.
So, at least with lakes and ponds, size doesn’t really matter.
my animals picture book.
This week we had to make a picture book for writing.
Thursday, 14 June 2018
Roald Dahl author study.
This week we had to do a author study for reading and writing.
Tuesday, 5 June 2018
Friday, 1 June 2018
My rewrite called Answer
Answer
Clueless
You got me clueless
See I don’t know the answer
But you have it
When you started writing
Don’t stop writing
Let me get the answer from you
Answer from you
Answer, answer
This test is overdue
I can’t help myself
One thing I want to do
Is get the answer from you. Answer from you
Answer, Answer
Answer, Answer
Answer from you
Foolish
Im feeling foolish
Don’t usually do this myself
It’s a habit
When you started writing
You keep on writing
Let me get the answer from you
Answer from you
Answer, Answer
This test is overdue
I can’t help myself
One thing I want to do
Is get the answer from you. Answer from you
Answer, Answer
Answer, Answer
Answer, Answer
Answer, Answer
Give me the answer
Tell me
Do know what this
Cos I feel like flying, flying
I feel like flying, yeah
Good morning do you have the answer
Cos i’m ready to dive in, dive in
I’m ready to dive in, yeah
This question is overdue
I can’t help myself
One thing I want to do
Is get the answer from you. Answer from you
Answer, Answer
Answer, Answer
Answer, Answer
Test
Test
Question,Question
Test
Test
Question,Question
Test
Test
Question,Question
Test
Test
Question,Question
Test
Test
Question,Question
This week we had to learn about music artists and rewrite a song.
Can you guess what this song is rewritten from answer in the comments.
This week we had to learn about music artists and rewrite a song.
Can you guess what this song is rewritten from answer in the comments.
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