Rattlesnakes get their name from the rattle at the end of their tails that’s composed of rattling pieces of keratin, Humans a supposedly the biggest enemy towards rattlesnakes Snakes have lots of bones, but fewer types of bones than us. A rattlesnake’s typical lifespan is 10 to 25 years within minutes after the rattlesnake bite, or in other cases may begin after a couple of hours. Rattlesnakes have predators, too. Coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, roadrunners, hawks, owls, and king snakes eat small rattlesnakes.
Holes create

For literacy we have been reading a book about a character called Stanley the book is cooled holes there is also a movie about it We have to answer about 15 questions and then go to clarifying vocabulary once you finish you get to the fun stuff You get to do a create me and my friend Ryder decided to create a suitcase from the film
Navigating the Journey
Good friend a good friend is when you can trust them and there loyal and caring a loyal friend is when they stick bye your side and they will be by your side when you need them. A caring friend is when they will be with you when you need them they will be bye your side through lives challenges. A trustworthy friend is when you can trust them with a secret or a device anything you can think of.
Making Decisions when you get older you’ve got to start making your own decisions your not a toddler anymore like making a good decision just because your friend is doing something naughty or rude does not mean you have to do it you make your own decisions because it is your body
Puberty is when your body starts to change and prepare for becoming a adult you notice your body starts to change like you will start to notice your getting taller, more hair is growing, your body odour will start to smell more and your clothes will start to no fit you.
Holes
For literacy we have been learning about a book called Holes which also has its own movie it is about a kid called Stanley that gets framed for stealing a pair of sneakers from a famous person when he got arrested he had a choice of going to jail or Camp Green Lake obviously he chose Camp because in the name it said green & lake so he pictured a healthy green lang with a lake but when he turned up he was speechless there was no lake no wild life except for three very poisonous things one a scorpion and a yellow spotted lizard and a tarantula so he has to dig a hole everyday so we decided to try it out
Maori
For TE REO Maori we have been learning about TAP. Tap is a word that means Tense-Action-Person but we have to do it in Maori
Holes Novel Study
For literacy we have been reading a book a bout a kid called Stanley he allegedly stole a pair of sneakers for his punishment he got sent to Camp green lake
Explanation Blog Post
Kia ora the last couple weeks we have been learning about explanation I chose to write about the main rules of touch rugby. They are getting us ready for Eastle I wrote about who invented touch rugby and how it works I learnt more about how to explain and more skills that I will need when I grow up. I could maybe try to improve my punctuation because I will definitely need it when i,m older do you know how to properly explain?
MAIN RULES FOR TOUCH
JUST TO LET YOU KNOW I HAVE ONLY JUST STARTED IT BECAUSE I WAS ABSENT
`Do you know the main rules of touch? If not listen closely the main point of touch is a fun game to play in the summer. With or without your friends I play with my best friend Daetyn Linton. People think it is just an ordinary game but it’s way more complicated than you think…..
The founders of touch were Bob Dyke and Ray Vawdon they were Australian they invented touch in 1960’s then it became popular when some Australians came to NEW ZEALAND and bring touch rugby with them and many people started playing even my dad did and he is old old
The roles of touch are dummy half he is the one who grabs the ball and passes it and first receiver is the guy that gets given the ball from dummy half and there is winger he is the one who stays on the outside of the team these are very important roles for touch rugby
I learnt more about how to explain and more skills that I will need when I grow up. I could maybe try to improve my punctuation because I will definitely need it when i,m older do you know how to properly explain?
MAIN RULES FOR TOUCH
MAIN RULES FOR TOUCH
JUST TO LET YOU KNOW I HAVE ONLY JUST STARTED IT
`Do you know the main rules of touch? If not listen closely the main point of touch is a fun game to play in the summer. With or without your friends I play with my best friend Daetyn Linton. People think it is just an ordinary game but it’s way more complicated than you think…..
The founders of touch were Bob Dyke and Ray Vawdon they were Australian they invented touch in 1960’s then it became popular when some Australians came to NEW ZEALAND and brung touch rugby with them and many people started playing even my dad did and he is old old
The roles of touch are dummy half he is the one who grabs the ball and passes it and first receiver is the guy that gets given the ball from dummy half and there is winger he is the one who stays on the outside of the team these are very important roles for touch rugby
Literature Circle Reflection
Literature Circle Reflection
My overall impression of the Literature Circles was my thought on the literacy circle script was they Are pretty fun because you get to take turns with different jobs like discussion director witch is your turning sentences into questions
My favourite task word wizard witch is when you choose interesting words from the story and search them up and get the definition of the word and i like this role because you get to figure out words out that you didn’t already know about
The challenge I had was doing jobs I didn’t like because
Some were ever just too frustrating or complicated but there was only about one I didn’t like
The progress I saw in the conversations over time I saw people speaking more clearly and louder instead of being quiet
The RISE values I showed the most i showed integrity when i got frustrated at one of my roles and still did it
From the Literature Circle tasks, I learnt to speak more clearly to my group with a more louder voice
From holding the Literature Circle conversations, I learnt that stuff will sometimes stuff wont go you way