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Wednesday 30 June 2021

Peehikuru: TukuTuku Panel

We are learning how to use art to tell a story.

To be successful we had to reflect on our art work and share our thinking about the colours we chose and the designs we created and how they represent our whanau and whakapapa.

Peehikuru: Koru Art

We are learning how to use art to tell a story.

To be successful we had to reflect on our art work and share our thinking about the colours we chose and the designs we created and how they represent our whanau and whakapapa.

Peehikuru Absalom: 2021 T2 Wk9 Quizlet Test Results

 

Thursday 24 June 2021

Tuesday 22 June 2021

Monday 21 June 2021

Peehikuru Absalom: How is a Spider Web Formed??

 How is a Spider Web formed?:

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A Spider's web is made up from the silk that a Spider can produce. But have you ever wondered how a web is formed?



  • First the spider finds two tall and skinny objects or one branch each off of two trees, then they make a silk thread along the two objects forming a straight line of silk called a bridge. On a Spider’s back, it has organs called spinnerets that produce the silk.

  • Next it releases a loose thread under the bridge, after they release the loose thread they then go into the middle of the loose thread and they make another thread under it, forming a ¨Y like¨ shape under the bridge.



  • After that it joins the three points to form a frame, it then lays racial threads until the web gets stronger and Stronger. Finally the spider goes into the center of the web and then it spins it’s silk spirally finishing the web.



The silky and tough work is now complete for the spider. So that the spider can now catch food and rest in its new home called the web.



Peehikuru Absalom: Kūmara Reka Poster

 

Thursday 17 June 2021

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