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Monday, 28 August 2017

The Greenhouse Effect!

Screenshot 2017-08-22 at 8.56.19 AM.pngThe Greenhouse effect occurs when heat is trapped into the earth in which  it causes an increase in warmth. The greenhouse effect negatively impacts on a lot people, places and the environment.

This  impacts on the melting of icebergs and blocks in cold areas such as Antarctica. It causes water to enlarge or increase in size. Seeing that, in the future there could be a possibility that the water might overflow onto islands that are surrounded by water such as Fiji, Samoa and Tonga because the islands are very small and basically enclosed by ocean water. They could either be overflowed by water or even sink into the ocean.

Secondly, the greenhouse effect from the sun can be too hot and end up heating up or dehydrating the land. This could dehydrate plants, trees, crops and many more natural substances in this world. This could lead to lack of food, plants and an increase of heat degree.

The Greenhouse effect is very dangerous and could affect a lot of things in this world especially in the near future.  

WALHT: to use the structures and features of an explanation.




Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Scripture Connect!

Jesus taught in many places and used a range of strategies to teach his messages
Find the scripture and use information in the reading to complete the chart below.


Scripture Reference
Place
Teaching Characteristic
Matthew 5:1-11
On a mountain
Clear message for people to think about
Mark 2:1-2
Capernaum
Healing the paralyzed.
Mark 4: 1-2
By the Lake
Teaching the people parables.
Mark 1:21-28
Synagogue
He performed a miracle and drove the impure spirit out of a man.
Luke 7:36-50
A pharisee's house
Jesus was anointed by a sinful woman.
Luke 24: 13 - 35
On the Road Emmaus
He told his disciples about God.

Assumption of Mary!

Prayer- Assumption of Mary
Father in Heaven,
all creation rightly gives you praise.
For all life and all holiness comes from you.
In the plan of your wisdom
she who bore the Christ in her womb,
Was raised body and soul in glory
to be wit him in Heaven.
May we follow your example in
reflecting your holiness
and join in her hymn of endless
love and praise.

We ask this through Christ, Amen

The Story of the Assumption: From this site: The site
One glance at a daily newspaper or a television news show will tell you that some people do not value human life. But this is not news. During the Holocaust of World War II, millions of people were tortured and killed. This terrible tragedy led many people to wonder about human life. How valuable is a single human life? How valuable are the lives of the elderly, the unborn, the terminally ill? Are their lives worth as much as those of people who are healthy and active, working, and raising families?
God creates human life and gives it value. And Jesus gave his life on the cross to redeem each individual human person. By doing this, Jesus said, “Your life is worth my dying to save you.” Through his own Resurrection, Jesus showed us the glory of our resurrection and of our living in the Holy Spirit. Jesus promised that the body and soul of a person, separated at death, will be joined together again in glory at the Last Judgment. The person will be whole for all eternity.
The feast of Mary’s Assumption is a preview of what our lives will be. At the end of her earthly life, Mary was assumed, or taken up, into heaven body and soul. She did not have to wait for the end of the world, as we do. God granted her this special privilege because of her sinlessness and her fullness of grace.
The Church has always believed in Mary’s assumption into heaven. But on November 1, 1950, Pope Pius XII focused the attention of the whole world on the Assumption of Mary as a dogma and mystery of our faith. This mystery shows us that God wants every human person, body and soul, to be in glory forever, just as Mary is now. This dogma shows how important every single human life is. Pope Pius XII hoped that by thinking about Mary’s Assumption, people all over the world would develop a deeper respect for their own lives and their own bodies. He also hoped that people would grow in respect for the lives of others.



Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Stop Bear Farming!!


WALHT: Use key ideas to inform  and persuade others using an infographic.

Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Auckland Zoo!


Image result for auckland zooThe sun's rays flashed into my eyes as I woke up. My dad and mum were purposely yelling at me to wake up. I was so confused… I got up and walked to my parents but as I walked I stumbled across the calendar and realised that it was Thursday which meant it was time for our family to go to the zoo.


Half asleep during the ride, my eyes finally caught a glimpse of destination and I was filled with excitement. Willing to explore the amazements of the zoo, I hopped out of the car and ran to the entrance of the zoo.

We purchased our entry tickets and received a guide map from the kind staff members. The Otter Enclosure was the first area we decided to gaze and admire the otters at the enclosure. When we looked into the enclosure, we found otters sleeping beside the rivers. In my opinion I thought that the otters were unbearably cute for their own good.

Our next stop was the sumatran tiger enclosure. The enclosure was surrounded by sound-proof glass that was very strong so that we don't draw too much attention to the sumatran tigers. When we went there, we could only see two tigers and unfortunately they were both taking a nap. The tigers were really big sumatran tigers that were imported from Indonesia so  I thought that it was pretty interesting to know.

As time exceeded, we walked to an enclosure that was filled with different types of birds especially native birds such as, pukekos, fantails, kererus, parakeets, banded-rails, bell birds, brown kiwis, grey teal, kukupu, moreporks, dotterels, tuis, shags and takahes. The birds whistled and tweeted their way around the enclosure. The enclosure was filled with trees that were the bird's natural habitat. I thought that it was splendid to look at because of the amazing colours of the different birds.

This was probably my least favourite part of the day but we went past some reptiles. There were plenty of skinks and geckos but there were also tuataras, bearded dragons, special snakes (called scheltopusik), toitures and even alligators. Although they were kind of fascinating I still found it terrifying to look at especially the alligators.

Besides where the reptiles were, there was the invertebrates. Which was creatures like spiders, wetas and native spiders. The spider that I freaked out most about was adean-stripe knee tarantula. I had never seen a tarantula so big and I don't like spiders in general so I got pretty scared.

Subsequently it was time to see another one of the cat species. We stumbled across where the leopards were. Thankfully they were awake and we were able to take some great photos. They were really big and had different black spots on this over their bright yellow with an orange tinge coat.

Following that we went to where the elephants were because a special elephant entertainment or show was on at the time we went there. There were a couple of zoo staff members there feeding the elephants while another zoo staff member talked us through what was happening. The elephants had names and one was named, Angie and one was Belma.

When the show had ended, we were super hungry and there was conveniently stores next to us so we made the decision of buying food for us to devour. My sister and I ordered $4 chips to share between the two of us. We waited at the benches for our food, it took quite a long time but it was worth the wait because when it arrived my sister and I feasted on it and it was delicious.  

It was almost time to go but we stopped to look at the zebras and giraffes. This was probably my favourite because the giraffes were so tall and I think that I like the colour of giraffes and their patterns.

It was finally time to go home and our family was all so exhausted from such a fun day at the Auckland Zoo.