Helpful

Task Description: Today blog was a book called helpful . This story is all about helping out grandad with gardening outside but the gran kids didn’t want to help to Vika said sorry grandad i had to help my friend with her maths homework . Then Kele had to help grandad with gardening but he was not happy with what Vila had did with going to help her friend with her maths homework. Please leave a positive thank you

Probability

Task Description : In today blog it all about probability if you see what i have done with my blog . Then we talked about what are  the chance and what are the odds and to understand and find the probability of different outcomes occurring.  .  Please leave a positive comment on my blog thank you .

Diana Grace New Zealand Birds

Task Description: Today blog was about the New Zealand Birds: Our Feathered Friends it was kinda hard but it was fun as well so yea . 

Response to Text

 

  •  1 What is the name of the native New Zealand bird known for its vibrant blue feathers, long red bill, and distinctive white undertail?

 

  1. A) Tui
  2. B) Kea
  3. C) Pukeko
  4. D) Ruru

 

  •  2 Which native New Zealand bird is renowned for its melodious song and iridescent plumage?

 

  1. A) Weka
  2. B) Piwakawaka
  3. C) Tui
  4. D) Ruru

Inference Questions:

 

  • 3 Why are Wekas vulnerable to population declines in some areas, according to the article?

 

  1. A) Due to their flightless nature
  2. B) Because of their fearless behavior
  3. C) Predation by introduced species
  4. D) Lack of suitable habitat

 

  • 4 Why are Keas described as cheeky birds in the article?

 

  1. A) Because they have bright orange underwings
  2. B) Due to their olive-green plumage
  3. C) Because they often investigate objects and vehicles
  4. D) Because they inhabit alpine regions

 

  • 5 Based on the article, what role do Rurus play in the ecosystem?

 

  1. A) Controlling nocturnal pests
  2. B) Mimicking sounds from their environment
  3. C) Investigating backpacks and tents
  4. D) Foraging for insects on the wing