Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Monday, 18 November 2019
toki film festival review
Ki ora Paroa School my name is Aden, I am from Karoro School. I am going to tell you about the Robbery Film at the Toki Film Festival. The Robbery Film was really good because I was able to hear the film clearly and the actors were confident and loud. They also edited the movie really well by changing the speed to slow motion in the scene when they are trying to capture the bad guy. It made a lot of people laugh and that's why I thought it was really good. Unfortunately it doesn’t tell us about our place.
Tuesday, 22 October 2019
Friday, 27 September 2019
the giant asian hornet by aden
The hunting hornets by aden
Introduction Hornets are found all around the world. Hornets are social insects, so they work together. They also are invertebrates and they have been around since the dinosaurs.
Habitat
Hornets have suspended hives so that means they live above the ground. They have to chew on wood and then spit out the wood to make the hive shape so the hornets can live and protect the hive.
Freaky features
The giant hornet has a couple of features, they have a long sing so they have more length to sting their prey or enemies multiple times. They fly at different speeds at different times. It has a wingspan of 3 inches. The giant asian hornet has a orange head with brown antennae. Their abdomen is covered with dark-brown and yellowish-orange bands. The giant asian hornet has 0.25-inches-long stinger that is used to inject venom into their food or predators body body. Food and sleep These hornets eat nectar from flowers and flowering plants so they eat just like a honey bee. Hornets don't sleep at night because they are always active during the day and the night so their half nocturnal, half diurnal. Distance and speed The giant Asian hornet or Vespa Mandarinia, can grow to be thumb-sized. It is able of flying at speeds of up to 25 mph and a distance of 50 miles. Their stingers carry forgein and protein. This gives them energy to fly faster. Predator Mice and rats, skunks, raccoons, weasels, badgers and wolverines are all predators to the giant asian hornet nest because they want to eat the larvae, eggs and pupa in side. The queen hornet The queen hornet has to wait until the other hornets make they hive so she can lay eggs to make more hornets and to let a new queen take her place when she dies.
Habitat
Hornets have suspended hives so that means they live above the ground. They have to chew on wood and then spit out the wood to make the hive shape so the hornets can live and protect the hive.
Freaky features
The giant hornet has a couple of features, they have a long sing so they have more length to sting their prey or enemies multiple times. They fly at different speeds at different times. It has a wingspan of 3 inches. The giant asian hornet has a orange head with brown antennae. Their abdomen is covered with dark-brown and yellowish-orange bands. The giant asian hornet has 0.25-inches-long stinger that is used to inject venom into their food or predators body body. Food and sleep These hornets eat nectar from flowers and flowering plants so they eat just like a honey bee. Hornets don't sleep at night because they are always active during the day and the night so their half nocturnal, half diurnal. Distance and speed The giant Asian hornet or Vespa Mandarinia, can grow to be thumb-sized. It is able of flying at speeds of up to 25 mph and a distance of 50 miles. Their stingers carry forgein and protein. This gives them energy to fly faster. Predator Mice and rats, skunks, raccoons, weasels, badgers and wolverines are all predators to the giant asian hornet nest because they want to eat the larvae, eggs and pupa in side. The queen hornet The queen hornet has to wait until the other hornets make they hive so she can lay eggs to make more hornets and to let a new queen take her place when she dies.
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
animation by aden
Me and my class have been learning to make animations on google slides using png images for a clear background. we were also learning to be and to change the html to make it move on our blog.
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Using the masking tool
Walt mask images to give more oomph. It wasn't that hard to make the images especially the one that kinda looks like my dog. The horse was fun and I wanted it to be about old town road.
Thursday, 22 August 2019
Friday, 2 August 2019
Wednesday, 3 July 2019
Friday, 28 June 2019
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
Friday, 24 May 2019
Monday, 20 May 2019
Wednesday, 10 April 2019
Friday, 5 April 2019
Wednesday, 27 March 2019
we are learning to google drawing on our blogs
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