I am a Year 7 learner at Tamaki Primary School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Miss Ashley.
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Monday, July 29, 2019
Preparing a cup of Hot Milo
Preparing a cup of Milo
Ingredients
3 teaspoons of Milo
Half a cup of fresh Milk
2 teaspoons of sugar
Some hot water
A cup
Method
Get a clean cup.
Put three teaspoons of Milo into the cup.
Add two teaspoons of sugar.
Pour half a cup with hot water.
Stir well until the Milo and sugar dissolves.
Pour in the rest of the fresh milk, stir lightly and enjoy.
A Hot cup of Milo can be enjoyed on a cold or windy Morning.
Ingredients
3 teaspoons of Milo
Half a cup of fresh Milk
2 teaspoons of sugar
Some hot water
A cup
Method
Get a clean cup.
Put three teaspoons of Milo into the cup.
Add two teaspoons of sugar.
Pour half a cup with hot water.
Stir well until the Milo and sugar dissolves.
Pour in the rest of the fresh milk, stir lightly and enjoy.
A Hot cup of Milo can be enjoyed on a cold or windy Morning.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
classification of Animals
Mammals
Fish
Fish are cold blooded.
Fish live in water.
Fish have fins not legs.
Fish underwater.
They take oxygen from
water through their gills instead of lungs.
They take oxygen from
water through their gills instead of lungs.
Fish lay their eggs in water
Birds
Birds are warm blooded.
They have beaks.
They have two legs.
They have wings to fly.
They lay eggs.
Reptiles
Reptiles are cold blooded.
They have scales.
They have ear holes instead of ears.
They have dry skin.
They can live on land and water.
Some reptiles can have legs and some don’t.
Molluscs
Molluscs are cold blooded.
Some can live in water.
They have soft bodies.
Some have a shell outside their bodies.
They have tentacles instead of arms and legs.
They lay eggs.
Invertebrates
They are cold blooded.
They do not have a backbone.
They hatch from eggs.
They are mainly arthropods.
Amphibians
Amphibians are cold blooded.
They live on land and water.
They lay eggs.
They have moist skin.
They have webbed feet.
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