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Thursday, 23 November 2017

arts kete [lino cutting]

Yesterday we were told to choose a theme for our lino cutting. Our ideas have to be original and not copied from the internet.

We were then given a sheet of lino to practice our cutting, Mrs Clemence asked for the class to write down their theme on the table's surface in indication to what our chosen theme is.


Monday, 13 November 2017

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Arts Kete Lino Cutting

Artist- A person who creates painting or drawings as a profession or hobby.

What does it mean to be an artist- Being an artist means you reprint your experience, the societal pressures placed upon you, the childhood you had, the life your living.

Participate - be involved, take part.

value, Importance, standard, worth, usefulness
- selling artwork- the economy 
- Inspiring another artist - supportive
                                         well being
- usefulness trying new things 
                              growth mindset 
Expression, word/felling 

3 lino cutting artists 




Jayden
Amaka
Ansh


Bill fick, Stanley Donwood, Sybill andrews.

Thursday, 19 October 2017














cause its a tree cause manuka is a tree

Friday, 29 September 2017

Date:29/09/17
1 our project is to save our kiwi from extinction
2 when a mouse or rat go's inside it will shut close and will trap the rat inside
3 kiwi stop rats fro m eating there eggs and stop pest from killing the kiwis 

Friday, 22 September 2017

Date:22/09/17
LO:describe what the issues are in regards to the destruction of forests and what can be done to regenerate the forests.
1.

  • Kiwi are ratites.
  • Honorary mammals.
  • Flightless.
  • Feathers like hair.
  • An unusual beak.

2 our traps can save our kiwi from predator.eg rats,dog and pest

3  

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4 done

Thursday, 21 September 2017

Date:21/09/17
LO:describe what the issues are in regards to the destruction of forests and what can be done to regenerate the forests.

Task 2

1.
We wont breath fresh air
we wont have any paper to write on 
Animals wont eat
we wont have any wood to make houses


2.
Every tree they cut down they should plant another  

only cut some trees 

cut only old trees and leave the new trees

Task 3
1.Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp of the fruit of the oil palms

2.Palm oil  based ingredients are found in approximately 50% of products on supermarket shelves

3.Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of the oil palms 


4.An estimated 1000-5000 orangutans are killed each year for this development. 


task4
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Friday, 15 September 2017

Date:15/09/17
LO- describe what the issues are in regards to the destruction of forests and what can be done to regenerate the forests.

1.
help us breath
paper
wood
fruits
bark[landscaping]

2.
DONE

3.
1 silver fern
2 manuka
3 kohekohe
4 nikau
5 puriri

4.
1 trees are made of wood
2 trees can live up to 100 years
3 the trunk of the tree is protected by the bark on the out side
4 planting trees can help prevent erosion

5.
sustainability in science is about saving our environment and our world  


6.
trees are been brunt because of the suns heat
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trees are being cut down
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tree broken  by the wind

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Thursday, 14 September 2017

Date:14/09/17
LO:identify endangered species in nz , explain why they are endangered and create a way.
Task 1
1.a species of animal  that is seriously at risk of extinction. 

2.
whale
oragutan
giant panda
sea otter
jaguar
Tasmanian devil 

3.
people are slowing there going to slow there boats to 12 knots
 people are also not catching as much fish cause fish  are the sea lions food

Task 2

1. 
Maui dolphins

2.
 Dolphin deaths in fishing nets  is known to be the most serious impact on Maui’s dolphins

3. less then 50

4
stop people from putting there nets in the water

Friday, 8 September 2017

Date:08/07/17
LO-identify ways in which we can reduce the factors affecting whale popolation

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1feyxoJbKQA3dKb2xVLBhqHu0UifrgEc31idyE4oRx5E/edit#slide=id.g1fea6eeb43_0_125

Thursday, 7 September 2017

sustainability kete

Date:07/09/17
LO-understand what we are learning about in this unit.Identify issues associated with the
sustainability of whales.

1. the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.



2


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3 DONE


1 48

2
killer whale
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humpback whales
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blue whale
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sperm whale
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fin whales
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grey whales
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3
The continuous issues with chemical pollution in the ocean combined with oil spills and garbage continues to have an effect on recovering whale populations


 The construction of bridges waterways and other materials may affect traveling the whales from seeing there family and friends


Over fishing is when a company continues fishing to the point where it has an ecological impact on the sustainability of a particular population of fish.