Today we did a treasure hunt in maths. We were learning about coordinates. To get the right coordinate you need to go down the corridor and up the stairs. We had a map of the school with coordinates on it.
We had to find things on the map and write down the coordinates. For example, we had to write down the coordinates for Tautoru, a tree that we like and a flax plant.
We also played some coordinate games on the computer (here is the link:
By Gina and Lily S Here are some things that we have found out: Lily S: We found out that jellyfish have venom in their body. Jellyfish venom is one of the deadliest toxins on Earth. Reuben Lachlan and Charlotte: Lion's maine is a type of Jellyfish. Their tentacles are longer than whales. Dylan: Dolphins swim in circles to make traps to catch fish. A question is do all dolphins use the same method to catch dolphins? Liam: When jellyfish sting it goes to the outside of our skin. They can have a little harpoon on them to catch their victim. Ruby Emelia and Lily V: Fish use jellyfish as protection from their predators. They hide in their tentacles. Angus: Jelly fish aren't fish. They don't have gills. Cruz: Jellyfish and sea anemones are related.
If You Learned Here is a global collaboration and authoring project for students. This project will engage students in a global dialogue about their learning communities. Each school will generate pages for an eBook that we will write and publish together... We have been busy completing the tasks for Week 1. We have been making a movie to share with the other schools involved. The movie is not ready yet, but here is a sneak peak... Enjoy our trailer...