Friday, 28 August 2020

The Life Cycle of a Frog

The Life Cycle of a Frog
In a frogs life cycle there are three stages: the Egg,larva, and adult. Frogs are amphibians, which means that they can live in water or on land. They go through several stages of life before they become adult frogs and during those stages, they live only in water.

 Egg
The first stage is the egg.The female frog lays lots of eggs at one time in a pond.Egg should float to the top of the surfers in mass or big clusters. The eggs are probably the size of peas and feel like jelly but you should never touch them because it can harm then and then in the center of the egg there is a little black dot.which makes it look like an eye.

 Tadpole
Next part is the hatching.when they first hatch the tadpole looks more like a fish than a frog at this point think it's because when they are this young they don’t have any legs so if you think about it they basically are fish. Another thing that makes them very similar is that have gilles so they can breath under water.now all they do at this stage is swim,eat,and grow for a few weeks.what do they eat you ask plants and algae from the water but they will only eat the plant if it is nice and soft for them to eat because they cant chew things very easy.but they also start to grow lungs in this time so when they are a frog they can breath out of water.then they start to grow there hind legs.Now it can lep around everywhere instead of swimming.Although the tadpole is starting to look a little more like a frog it still has a very long tail!

 Young
Frog Now this is the interesting part!The very first stage of a young frog is that it grows its front legs but it should already have its back ones thought.The tail begins to get shorter and shorter and they get older.The tadpole,Frog starts to use the nutrients stored in its tail as food so until its tail is completely gone it doesn’t need anything else to eat! Then just a little stub of its tail is left and the tadpole is a young frog. It hops right out of the water and onto dry land for the first time!
The frog is still very small.

 Adult Frog
 Now frome here on the frog just needs grow nice and big.The little stubby tail will eventually disappear and the frog will start to eat insects and bugs instead of plants from the water.The little frog will grow really big and it will take about to 2-4 years for the frog to be fully grown and then the frog will then make its own family and lay some egg itself in a pond and then the cycle start all over again.

 I hope you indeed reading mt life cycle I know I definitely enjoyed writing it I hope you learnt lots from this because I know I did and maybe now you could go out and buy a tadpole and watch it grow and you would know all the things about it how to keep a live what it eats what it likes. Bye from Neve

Water life cycle

Water life cycle Where does water come from? We are surrounded with water it is everywhere it falls from the sky,it pours over the cliffs,there are big ponds of water but yet people still have stopped asking where it comes from it is really complicated but at the same time is is really interesting.If someone asked you,where does water come from? It is something that everyone should know the answer to but not many people do so I will tell you the three stages.

1 Stage The first stage of the water cycle is when moisture from the sea and plants is lifted into the atmosphere.as the sun shines and beats down on the rivers.,lakes,and ponds This causes the water to rise into the air as water vapour. This process is known as evaporation. A tiny amount of moisture is also released from trees and plants. This is known as transpiration. About 85% of the water vapor in the air comes from water that evaporated from the oceans. The other 15% comes from evapotranspiration, which is a catch all term for water that evaporates from over land.

2 Stage The second stage is condensation.Now that the atmosphere is full of water vapor,the water condense into little water droplets.Sometimes in the morning the water vapor is all over the grass and they call it duwe and then seeps back into the soil after the sun comes out then it is ready to be evaporated again. But most of the water vapor condenses higher up in the air and forms clouds. Once the water has gone up and formed clouds two things can happen Either the cloud will dissipate and the water droplets will become vapor again,or the cloud will grow and it will begin to precipitate. 

3 Stage When water droplets get heavy enough they fall back down to Earth as rain! We call this precipitation because it can happen in a few different ways.Rain liquid water, snow frozen water and hail big pieces of frozen water. Precipitation brings the water back down to the sun shines on the water and it starts evaporating again. This is why we call it the water cycle.

Then this will happen all over again I hope that I have to taught you the cycle of the weather.Now in the morning when there is duwe on the grass you should know where it came from and where it will go when the sun comes up.As well as lots of other facts and informashon

Friday, 21 August 2020

The furure Is here



This week we have been working our way through this slid and this is as far as i have got so far

Thursday, 6 August 2020

Maori feelings


In class we are learning Maori and today we learnt all the feelings.we had to make a drawing showing that we know then.