Friday 2 September 2011

Riddles! Are you smart enough to solve these?

The answers will be at the bottom.


1.A blue house is made of blue bricks. A yellow house is made of yellow bricks. A red house is made of red bricks. An orange house is made of orange bricks. What would a green house be made of?


2.For some I go fast for others I'm slow. To most people, I'm an obsession relying on me is a well practiced lesson.


3.A man was going to buy a $5000 car, but he didn't pay a penny for the car, how is this possible? 




4.
Romeo and Juliet are found dead on the floor in a bedroom. When they were discovered, there were pieces of glass and some water on the floor. The only furniture in the room is a shelf and a bed. The house in is a remote location, away from everything except for the nearby railway track. What caused the death of Romeo and Juliet?


Answers:
1. Glass. A green house is made out of glass.
2.Time.
3.
He didn't pay a penny, he payed $5000 for the car!

4.
Romeo and Juliet are fish. The rumble of the train knocked the tank off the shelf.

 




Thursday 1 September 2011

Girls Pics

These are some pics for the girls to enjoy







 Hope you like

Boys Pics

These are some pics that boys will enjoy







I like it alot

Quotes!

Hope you like these quotes!









Isn't it funny

New Zealand's top 20 songs

So if your young or young at heart here are the top 20 NZ's songs you can bust out your moves to!

1st place: MOVES LIKE JAGGER!
                 By Maroon 5 feat Christina Aguilera.


2nd place: SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO KNOW.
                  By Gotye feat. Kimbra


3rd place: DON'T FORGET YOUR ROOTS.
                 By Six60


4th place: MR SAXOBEAT.
                 By Alexandra Stan


5th place: IT GIRL
                By Jason DeRulo


6th place: YOU AND I
                By Lady GaGa


7th place: CHEERS (DRINK TO THAT)
                 By Rihanna


8th place: SOMEONE LIKE YOU
                 By Adele


9th place: SET FIRE TO THE RAIN
                 By Adele


10th place:BOUNCE
                  By Calvin Harris feat Kelis


11th place:SUPER BASS
                  By Nicki Minaj


12th place:NEXT TO YOU
                  By Chris Brown feat Justin Bieber


13th place:YOU MAKE ME FEEL
                  Cobra Starship feat Sabi 


14th place:RAIN OVER ME
                  Pitbull feat Marc Anthony


15th place:WHAT THE WATER GAVE ME
                  Florence and the Machine


16th place:PUMPED UP KICKS
                  Foster the People
               
17th place:ROLLING IN THE DEEP
                  By Adele


18th place:NOT OVER YOU
                  By Gavin Degraw


19th place:CALL YOUR GIRLFRIEND
                  By Robyn 


20th place:CHANGED THE WAY YOU KISS ME
                  By Example






Hope you liked it

Optical illusions!!!






Ain't these just cool.

Wednesday 31 August 2011

life ed


Tuesday 30 August 2011

animal facts

Most cats in Halifax (Nova Scotia) have six toes. 

There is no sideways movement for a cat's jaws. 

You thought that only you need sunscreen? Well pigs, walruses and light-colored horses are prone to get sunburned. 

Armadillos have four babies of the same sex, at a time. They are perfect identical quadruplets. 

Armadillos sleep for an average of 18.5 hours, a day. 

Can you walk underwater? Well, here is one animal that can – the Armadillos. 

Which animals can get leprosy? None expect for Armadillos. 

Police dogs are trained to react to commands in a foreign language; commonly German but more recently Hungarian or some other Slavic tongue. 

How many muscles does a cat have in each ear? No point counting, here’s the answer - 32. 

Which fruit does a reindeer like most? Bananas! And you thought it was the favorite fruit of monkeys and humans. 

How many teeth does a bear have? 42 teeth. 

How many rows of whiskers does a cat have? Interesting! Four rows. 

Never anger a Tazmanian devil… Its ear turns into a pinkish-red shade. 

Put a porcupine in water and watch it float. 

There are no vocal chords in a giraffe. 

How many vocal chords do cats have? Go ahead and count… 100. 

A goat's eyes have got rectangular pupils. 

Its been 4,000 years and no new animal-species has been domesticated. 

You will never hear of a camel's milk curdling.

miss Campbell

this is miss campbell our awesome teacher!!!!!!!


MATHS!

Today in maths We Are Leaning To: verbally explain addition/ subtraction sum using 2 strategies for the Gloss test.

we are using number lines and tidy tens and are not aloud to you algorithms.

Brad said: gloss isn't that fun.

Hannah said: if the question is easy she likes it but if the question is hard she finds it challenging.

Kaleb is getting in to it and

Alana said: is good.

Monday 29 August 2011

How many words can you find in...

How many words can you find in KAHIKATEA.  :)

GRACES CAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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GRACES CAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BUT CAN YOU NAME HIM (nothing rude)

Quiz, how well do you know T.I.S?

1.how well do you know the houses.
what are the name and colours of the houses?

2.Mrs Colvile is our principal.
True or false

3.who has the spirit trophy now?

4.what house has room 37?

5.who is visiting our school and what is his leaning module for this year?

Answer for the Quiz

1.Rata, Black
Kahikatea, Lime green
Kauri, dark green
Miro, orange
Tawa, dark blue
Tanekaha, lite blue
Rimu, red
Totara, purple
Matai, yellow
Manuka, pink

2.false

3.Rata

4.Rata

5.life ed / Harold
making choices

maze

start in the middle

COOL WEBSITE!


Meerkat Vital Statistics

Vision: Color. The dark eye markings act like built-in sunglasses.

Feet: Non-retractable claws. Four toes.

Ears: Closeable.

Height: 12 inches (30 centimeters). 

Weight:
 2 pounds (0.9 kilograms).

Light-absorbency: Called the "Solar Panel Of The Animal World," meerkats use their dark-skinned, sparsely furred bellies to warm up.

Taxonomy: Members of the mongoose family.

Tail: 8 inches (20 centimeters) long and used as a tripod to balance the animal in an upright position.

Activity: Diurnal (active during the day).

Life span: 12 to 14 years.

Society: A group of meerkats, usually five to thirty members, is called a "mob" or a "gang."

Meerkat Home

Home range: Southern Africa/Kalahari Desert

Dwelling: Grass-lined burrows that are shared with ground squirrels and yellow mongooses.

Toilet: Common latrine used by all members.

Transience: Mob moves several times annually if food supply is depleted.

Competitiveness: Meerkats are very territorial and will fiercely defend their home from other meerkat gangs.
© Roberta Stacy


Meerkat Predators

Guardianship: Meerkats are "snack size" for a number of animals, so one always stands guard while the others forage or nap.

Primary predators: Martial eagles and jackals.

911: Various alarm calls indicate different predators.

Meerkat Romance

Specialization: Alpha male and female do most of the breeding.

Litter size:
 2 to 5.
Gestation: Eleven weeks.

Breeding season: October-April in the wild. Year-round in captivity.

Helplessness: 
Born with eyes and ears closed. Sparsely furred.

Helpfulness: Various adults will baby-sit the youngsters while the mother feeds.

Precociousness: Sexually mature at one year.

Meerkat Food

Diet: Scorpions (meerkats are immune to their venom), beetles, spiders, centipedes, millipedes, worms, crickets (FAST food), small mammals, small reptiles, birds, eggs, tubers and roots.

Fellow Earthlings' Wildlife Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 1319 (mailing)
11427 West Drive
Morongo Valley, CA 92256
(760) 363-1344
info@FellowEarthlings.org 
A website eg: for finding good info for homework.

THIS MIGHT HELP YOU WITH YOUR HOME WORK!!!


  • Tadpole
  • Tahr (animal resembling a goat)
  • Takin (a mountain animal from Asia)
  • Tamarin (South American monkey)
  • Tanager (songbird)
  • Tapaculo (bird)
  • Tapeworm
  • Tapir (a hoofed animal)
  • Tarantula
  • Tarpan (small horse)
  • Tarsier (nocturnal primate)
  • Taruca (white-tailed deer)
  • Tasmanian devil
  • Tasmanian Tiger
  • Tattler (shorebird)
  • Tayra (weasel)
  • Teal (small duck)
  • Tegus (South American lizard)
  • Teledu (SE Asian mammal)
  • Tench (food and game fish)
  • Tenrec (insect eating mammal)
  • Termite
  • Tern (white seabird)
  • Terrapin (North American turtle)
  • Terrier
  • Thrasher (bird with a curving beak)
  • Thrush (songbird)
  • Thunderbird
  • Thylacine (Tasmanian marsupial resembling dog)
  • Tick
  • Tiger
  • Tiger shark
  • Tilapia
  • Tilefish
  • Tinamou (a bird from South and Central America)
  • Titi (South American monkey)
  • Titmouse (bird)
  • Toad
  • Toadfish
  • Topi (antelope with curved horns)
  • Tortoise
  • Toucan
  • Towhee (North American sparrow)
  • Tragopan (pheasant)
  • Treecreeper (bird)
  • Triceratops
  • Trogon (a brightly colored tropical bird)
  • Trout
  • Trumpeter bird (bird from South America)
  • Trumpeter swan (swan from North America)
  • Tsetse fly
  • Tuatara (New Zealand reptile)
  • Tui (common New Zealand bird)
  • Tuna
  • Turaco (large brightly crested bird of Africa)
  • Turkey
  • Turnstone (bird that lives by the shore)
  • Turtle
  • Turtle Dove
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex