I am a Year 7 student at Glenbrae School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 10 and my teachers are Mrs Parker and Mrs Raj
Friday, 31 May 2013
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Desire Antarctica Whales
Whales, are found in oceans all over the world .They are not fish,they are mammals, that live in the sea. Also they are the largest animals ever.
Whales live in a group of pods. Females are called a cow and a male is called a bull, also baby whale are called calves.
Some whales are big with enormes jaw bones. All whales have a thick layer of blubber.Blubber keeps them warm in freezing water .
In cold freezing’ water whales are cold but they have thick fat blubber to keep them warm. Some whales have enormous, jaw bones.
There are 2 typs of whales there is 1 withhout teeth and 1 with teeth.the one with teeth is called a bally and the anthor one is called a grabma.
Thursday, 16 May 2013
What I have learnt about Antarctica
This is my first film.I have filmed presented and edited this movie, using iMovie and Vimeo.
I have learned to write my own script, use a microphone, set up the camera and tripod. I have also learned to upload and edit my film using iMovie and vimeo.
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Friday, 10 May 2013
Antarctica Seals.
Seals haul themselves onto the ice to give birth to their young. But sometimes they are clumsy in the land. If they are very tied then they just lie down on the ice.
Did you know that crabeater seals are the most Commen in Antarctica? Also do you know they eat krill. There are 30 million of them.
Seals hunt penguins under water but they are not very fast on land
Seals are mammals that live in the ocean all over the world.All of these seals in Antarctica are non eared
seal.These seals have blubber to keep them warm.
Seals have thick long hair on their stream lined body to keep warm. They have flippers to make them super swimmers. Most of the time seals are at sea.
Weddel seals live in the southern ocean. They spend the whole time in Antarctica.
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