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Sunday, 4 July 2021

Alekisio - Current Event Term 1 2021 5/July/ 28 June Monday

On Monday my class and I were doing current events. We had to read the whole pages and write about what happened in the story. We were telling about the story we had to put up a picture when we are done. Everybody was doing the same thing so when we are done we can blog it all. Here is my Activity? When we were blogging we had to publish and pt it into our blog log.

                           Current Event Term 1 

2021 By Sio 


Monday 5th July Eusocial Plant? News Academic Pg3 

Lord Howe is a part of Australia and it is about ten kilometers tall, and it is so big. The Tasman sea is next to

Australia and New Zealand. 


While working the researcher had  these ferns caught the researcher's eye. Well known eusocial mals (or insects)

\included honey bees, wasps, ants, termites. Ants colonies have queen ants or drones because they will prototec the queen

by getting hurt.



 

Question page 28:

The ocean holds about 321 miles or 1,34 billion cubic kilometers of water.


The ocean is everywhere in the countries and in the islands and some people can swim in the beaches Fishes have gills and fishes can’t die because the gills are holding their body inside and they can hold

their breath for 4 minutes.

     

If the sharks eat the fish the fish won’t      breathe because it is gonna die in the sea and the sharks like

blood and if you're in the sea the shark will eat you up and eat you all and then you're gonna die.


Every animal can live under water but they can’t go on the island because they can’t breathe, they only breathe in

the sea, some people can find a shark or anything that is not in the sea. They have to slide them down the water and

then they will go swimming.


The ocean is so big and massive and they can surfe in the big waves and the sharks are on the other side where the salt

river is.

These ferns may be the first plants known to share work like ants | Science  News5 Reasons to Visit Lord Howe Island | IslandsThese ferns may be the first plants known to share work like ants | Science  News

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