I am a student at Pirongia School in Pirongia, New Zealand. I am in Room 10 and my teacher is Mrs Hobbs.
Friday, 13 May 2016
Friday, 8 April 2016
Math refletion
Math Reflection
In Math I have been learning about friends to 100 .
I need to know this because so when I am old I can count large numbers.
This is how you do it , 90's friend is 10, they both equal 100. 40 is 60's friend they both equal 100.
Tuesday, 5 April 2016
swimming sport
swimming sport
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
About me 2016
2016 My name is George my favourite teacher is Mrs Hobbs. My favourite friends are Luke, Max, Billy, Dylan, Ethan, Caleb. I have a very cool class. For our fair our class is doing baking. We are making fudge.
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Term 4 Inquiry - Technology

My animal is the green tree gecko.
What does my animal need in its enclosure?
Food, water, plants, and light.
What
features did I add just for my animal and how are they helpful?
A bowl for water to drink from, two trees for the geckos to
hide in and be camouflaged from predators.
Friday, 25 September 2015
Thursday, 2 July 2015
Hammerhead Sharks
A Hammerhead is a type of shark. Its Latin name is
shpyrnidae.
Description
Hammerhead sharks heads look like big hammers, that’s how
they got their name. They grow to be about 5 metres long. They are grey on the
bottom and their tail fin is long on the top and short on the bottom.
Habitat
Hammerhead sharks like to live in the warm part of the ocean
and near the shore. They like to swim near other fish that clean them by coral
reefs.
Dynamics
People breathe air but hammerhead sharks breathe by moving
so that water moves through their gills. They have to keep swimming so they can
breathe. They move their head from side to side looking for things to eat.
Diet
Hammerhead sharks eat lots of fish except for Zebra Fish
that clean them. They also eat stingrays
and octopus – they think they are really scrumptious.
If people see Hammerhead sharks they should not catch and eat
them. They should let them back into the water where they should live.
Scalloped hammerhead sharks are endangered so we should try not to kill them.
Scalloped hammerhead sharks are endangered so we should try not to kill them.
Sunday, 5 April 2015
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