Friday, 6 November 2020

Prep Reflection

 I think spent our time well we cleaned all the jars out and even managed to make a test candle. The biggest achievement was making the candle. It worked really well. I think that Rio's juice is really cool and will sell well. Make the rest of the candles.

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

ACTION PLAN ANALYSIS!

In my Whangara class we have been learning about climate change and how we can reduce using so much power and alternatives to use. Here's a little slide about my action and plan and how I am trying to make a change.

Friday, 27 March 2020

Garden to table

This term every Friday we have impact projects. For my impact project I have been doing cooking using seasonal fruits and vege and using them in a dish. Here is a slide of what I have been making.

Thursday, 26 March 2020

Mini water inquiry

So in my Whangara class we have been working on our own mini water inquiry's about where it's from and who supplies it. Here is mine.

Wednesday, 18 March 2020

Why we should balance the components and ecosystem

For a task in our whangara group we decide to write a persuading paragraph here is mine.

Why is it important to balance the components and    ecosystem?

It is important to balance the components and ecosystem because when humans take trees all the other animals or plants that used the trees as food or shelter have no longer anything like trees. It’s like a food web like the plant is the producer which consumers like omnivores and herbivores eat from. Then the secondary consumers like Carnivores or Omnivores are predators to the consumers they rely on those consumers to eat. Then it goes so on. But in the end all of these animals are relying on the producer which is the plant. So when humans take away the producer it causes all these other animals to die too. That is why it is important to balance out the components and eco sytem.

By China

Monday, 16 March 2020

Food Webs

Today in my Whangara class we learnt about food webs. Food webs are  a producer which is like plant. Which shows how many animals need it to survive. Here is the one I made today.
Green -Producer (Plant)
Yellow- Herbivore ( Animal that doesn't eat meat)
Red- Carnivore( Animal that only eats meat)
Blue- Omnivore (Animal that eats producers and Meat)