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Thursday, April 30, 2020

My TOUCAN DRAWING!!!!

Hello my lovelies!! Today i am going to share with you my toucan art!

So for reading this week, me and my group had to make a poster about either a Kookaburra or a Toucan. For group C, they had to do Kookaburra, and for group L they had to do Toucan. I'm in group L so I did toucan. Here is my link to my toucan art. I hope you liked my toucan.

RANDOM FACTS ABOUT TOUCAN:


  1. Toucan can snap their tail backwards toward their head.
  2. toucans take shelter in hollowed out trees usually made by woodpeckers
  3. a group of toucan is called 'a brat pack'
  4. the actual name of a toucan is a toco toucan but it prefers to be called Betty
  5. toucans lay their eggs in holes until their starter homes are ready
I hope you liked my random facts about toucans!! My goal is to have about 50 facts about toucans by the end of term 3. Also my learning intention is to identify key words which when combined with prior knowledge, will help with understanding. 



I hope you enjoyed my blog!! See you guys next time!!

QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you had to write about a bird, what one would it be?

Thursday, April 23, 2020

My Family MASCOT!!!

HELLO!!!!!! I am happy and excited for 2 reasons... tomorrow is MY BIRTHDAY!!!! and the day after is ANZAC DAY!!!!

Ok. so, for my reading follow up for Term 2, Week 2 we are doing mascots. i did one for my family. here is the link: Link for my mascot. My learning intention is to make connections between texts and real life experiences.

So i hope you like my mascot. now i am going to give you some information about it...

I was sitting in the hallway with my Chromebook on charge and realized 'ooh! i gotta do my mascot!!' so i went onto google drawings and started tracing New Zealand. then Australia, Philippines, Fiji, and some more countries!!

Have you ever made your very own mascot?

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

My Lockdown Adventures

Hello from my bed in my house.🏡
Today i am blogging about MY LOCKDOWN!! Oh Also i will be adding some emojis to make this colorful since i cant go out now :(. 

Trimming Grass With Scissors:
So!! Me and my twin sister play a lot outside on our property. We had a driveway visit with one of our BEST friends, Caoimhe.🏠😇 It was about 5 April and we were walking our dog. We went to her house and they saw us standing on the end of the driveway. that was fun. Caoimhe was bored and wanted to mow the lawn, so she got hair dressing scissors and came back to the front lawn. She started trimming the grass with scissors. Then her big sister Casey ran inside to get more scissors and did the same. we had to go home now. 😞
we got home and the first thing i did was grab kitchen scissors and ran outside. i trimmed the grass for about two hours.🌄
That's my new thing.

Lockdown Activities:
Corinne and me get bored very easily, so we made these papers with a list of 5, 10, 15, 20 things to do at home.🏡 they say:
10 things to do at home
  1. go for a walk
  2. draw
  3. colour in
  4. write a poem
  5. play tag
  6. have family fun
  7. play dress ups
  8. do sports
  9. eat
  10. DO CHALK 
Please rate this out of ten, ten being the best and one being the worst. when you are done, please return this to __ _________ _____. Thank you!

So that was our letter. we put them in peoples mailboxes on our street and wait for them to return them. 

Thats it for my blog and i hope you enjoyed! I also hope you are enjoying YOUR lockdown! 

If you have any ideas for lockdown, please comment them! thanks.

ANZAC Day Facts

Hello! I'm back and today i am going to share my ANZAC day facts! 

i have worked on a slide about Anzac day so here is the link:
Link To ANZAC DAY FACTS


I decided that if you guys did not want to read or go onto my slide, you can read straight up facts:
  1. Did animals take part in war? yes. many animals took part in war; horses were used in the Calvary, dogs were trained to look for wounded soldiers in no mans land, cat were used to catch rats in the trenches,  homing pigeons delivered messages and donkeys carried water and supplies. other animals went to war too, but not workers, they went as mascots
  2. if you don't know what a mascot is, here is some information: a mascot is used to represent a group of people or a team. most of the time is an animal but it can be a soft toy, such as a teddy bear. some people say that mascots are there to help people and help to achieve success. 
  3. Why did soldiers have mascots? many NZ troupes had mascots, dogs were always popular, but there were also cats, birds, donkeys, goats, and monkeys. A mascot was a symbol for the regiment. Mascots were like a friend or a companion, like a pet!! it added humor and fun to everyday life. a mascot was good for morale because it cheered up the soldiers.
  4. Thousands of New Zealanders went to war, they were far away from home and lived in extremely bad conditions. a mascot gave them something positive to think and talk about. they were a reminder of home and normal life. many new Zealanders we injured and even killed during the war. About 40 million people did. Some people probably hoped that their mascots would bring them laughter and keep them safe. 
  5. Where did the mascots come from? some soldiers had mascots while they were in new Zealand, and some had mascots when they were overseas. some soldiers stayed at camp before they joined the fighting. the camp  at Featherston was HOME to many animals;  they included a goat that followed the men around, and a terrier that liked to listen to the brass band! in December 1915, a group of soldiers marched over the Rimutaka hill from the Featherston camp. they were on their way to the ships that would take them to Europe, the newspaper said that the men were as merry as a group of boys on a picnic. they sang all the way up the long steep hill.  the soldiers were lead by their mascot, which was a playful puppy, that had been practicing 'drill' with them. 

I have a QUIZ for you!!
  1. what mascot made a group of boys sing on their way to The Navy (the boat)? 
  2. how many people died in ww1?
  3. what animals were used as mascots in ww1?
Thank you and i hope you enjoyed my quiz. My quiz questions were my actual questions today. i hope your enjoying lockdown :)!! 

Monday, April 20, 2020

Giraffe Fun Facts

Hello. My name is Elise and today i am going to be sharing with you my slide on Giraffes for my little buddy. 

A Giraffe is my little buddy's favourite animal. 

Here is my video:
Video about giraffes

Fun Facts About Giraffes:


  1. Giraffes are the biggest mammals on earth
  2. Giraffes can run up to 35 miles an hour over short distances 
  3. A Giraffe's neck is too short to touch the ground 
  4. A Giraffe only needs to drink once every few days 
  5. Giraffes spend almost their whole lives standing up; even standing and giving birth
  6. Giraffes only need 5-30 minutes of sleep during a 24 hour period 
  7. Giraffes live up to 20-25 years old! 
  8. A Giraffe's neck alone is 6 feet, 
  9. There are only 35,000 Giraffes left in the world
So they were all my facts about Giraffes. I hope you enjoyed my Blog:).

QUESTION TIME!!!!
Whats your favourite animal?
If you favourite animal was a mythical creature what would it be?
If there was an animal that could do any trick in the world, what would it be?