Thursday 29 August 2019

Technology


 These last couple of weeks us year 7 and 8's have been travelling to Hikurenui School by bus to go and do technology. Me and my group can't wait for next week because we're going to be cooking and we stay in there for 6 weeks. What we are doing now is Soft material stuff, there is 3 different groups there are no names just Group 1, 2 and 3 when we get there each group goes off to there class. The classes that are there is Soft materials, Hard materials and Cooking, which everyone loves the cooking class and my group can not wait to swap next week for cooking. We have been making necklaces and little things to put them in/away.....we have made 4 and they're all done differently.


Wednesday 28 August 2019

Fun Run 2019!



On Monday we went for a hikoi downtown to the train station to catch a ride to the UK rugby fields for our fun run. We then arrived at the fields and jumped off the train to go set up where we're going to sit down and put our bags. We then had a chant off which was very fun then after that we got the year 1's ready to run first, then so on and so on, like after the year 1's it went to the year 2's then year 3's all the to year 8. When it got to the year 7's and 8's we went for a run but we took the longest cause we had a mud fight and got the teachers dirty and then went for a swim which was very cold but entertaining at the same time.

Thursday 22 August 2019

Honey Bees


A honey bee is a close relative of an ant and wasp that is a flying insect. They’re found on every
continent of earth, except for Antarctica. Honey bees have to gather nectar from 2 million flowers to
make 1 pound of honey. At least 1 bee has to fly around 90,000 miles/three times around the globe to make that one pound of honey. They communicate by dancing to each other. Female bees are
the only ones that do all the work because the male bees are just there to mate.


Appearance:
The honey bees measure up to around 15mm long and are the colours light brown, yellow-ish and black-ish. They’re usually oval-shaped creatures with  golden-yellow colours and brown bands. The body colour of honey bees varies between species and some honey bees have predominantly black bodies almost all honey bees have varying dark-to-light. The light and dark stripes serve a very meaningful and strong purpose for the survival of honey bees. The 3 main body parts of a honey bee is the head, thorax and abdomen. The head contains the eyes antennae, and feeding structure, the thorax contains wings, legs and muscles involved in movement. Finally the abdomen which has seven segments and contains female reproductive organs in the queen, male reproductive organs in the drone, and the stinger in both workers and queen. Unlike other species, that just hide from predators when they’re nearby, the brightly coloured bodies of the honey bee act as a warning to predators or honey robbers of the honey bees’ ability to sting. 

Habitat:
Honey bees natural and original habitat are tropical climates and heavily forested areas. Honey bees thrive in natural or domesticated environments, although they do prefer to live in gardens, woodlands, orchards, meadows and other areas with flowering plants are abundant. Within their natural habitat, honey bees build nests inside tree cavities and under edges to protect themselves from their predators.

Diet:
Bees, bees are colour-sensitive insects that rely on their sense of vision to locate food. They are most commonly seen when they are foraging, which is the process of finding food and water. Bees sometimes fly up to around 6 miles to find food, and are mostly quite far away from home if you see them in your yard or neighbourhood. They are attracted to very sugary things, but mainly/especially attracted to liquid sweets. That’s why when you see them around your yard and you have a whole lot of sweets that’s why they’re hanging around.

Honey:
Honey starts off from the nectar of flowers collected by the bees, which then gets broken down simple sugars store inside the honeycomb. The design of the honeycomb and constant fanning of the bees' wings causes evaporation, creating the sweet liquid honey. Honeys flavour and colour varies based on the colour of the nectar collected by bees; For example, honey made from orange blossom nectar might be light in color, whereas honey from avocado or wildflowers might have a dark amber color.


Bees are declining from starvation and pesticides. People are spraying pesticides on plants to
kill weeds or harmful insects or bacteria. Honey is incredibly healthy and includes enzymes, vitamins,
minerals. It’s the only food that contains “pinocembrin”, an antioxidant associated with improved brain
functioning. They have been producing honey the same way for the past 150 thousand years. Bees
do not pollinate corn, but the corn's pollen makes its way onto flowers and other crops, whereas the
bees are exposed.  

By Roxy
These last couple of weeks for writing we have been doing research on honey bees, because we are going to be getting honey bees at the back of our class. 

Thursday 15 August 2019

Orientation Day!


Year 8 Orientation Day
On Wednesday we had Orientation Day, which is a day when us year 8's go to the college ( Bay Of Islands College/BOIC ) and see what its like being a year 9. If I'm gonna be honest I did kind of find it boring but then again it was an alright day. A couple of the year 9's took us around the school and showed us what the option classes are like which are boring no offence. The thing I did like was getting to meet other/new people and getting to mingle around as well as get to know them. It was also very cool getting to see our friends from last year that are in college now. I definitely wish that I got to stay in Primary/Intermediate because it is much more better. So definitely enjoy your days in Primary/Intermediate before you get to college and have to start and exams, test etc. 

Monday 5 August 2019

Birthday post for friend !

Today for my writing it is short and sweet and is just a birthday post : )

Today is a BIG present, it is the day of one of my friends birthday. She now goes to college and is endlessly missed by a bunch of us at our school. She turns 14 today and refuses to let people steal the joy out of her day she can celebrate how ever. She's at school celebrating her birthday with/around her friends. People from our school do welly miss her and wishes her a big happy birthday, and hoping she'll have one of the best days of her life. She'll probably be going out for dinner tonight, and take a group of friends out so she can enjoy the rest of her night with welly loved ones. I wish her the most happiest biggest and most enjoyable birthday ever and wish that I was there to celebrate with her.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Te Aroha!!!

Friday 2 August 2019

Weekly 3 : )



This week my blog post is my Weekly 3 which is something we do every Friday for maths to practice. We use three websites and used them for different problems.