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Thursday, September 13, 2018

The tuatara were common around the world 200 million years ago before the dinosaurs. Now the Tuatara are native to New zealand and are living fossils. These living fossils eat juicy snails, slithery worms and cold blooded lizards. They  wait till night to catch prey. these creatures sit motionless and wait for their prey to come close by. It uses its tongue to seize small prey and its jaws to snatch up larger prey. Nate

Thursday, August 16, 2018

science roadshow

                              science roadshow


On Thursday 8/08/2018 we put our shoes on and jersey and we jump on the school bus and drove to abundant life to learn about science. When we got to abundant life we hoped of the bus and lined up in our class lines. We went into this science class witch is the size of Te kauru nui but 2x smaller we sat down and the people got to introduce then self. Then we started learning about living things in the world like plants and humans. Plants do the same living things than humans and we talk about fire and ice there is this liquid that called a sort of funny name its like a science name when you wet something with it you dry it with something burning like fire then it would be dry as anything.

Friday, June 8, 2018

All About Me

Hello my name is Nate Veza and my nickname is Jeff"DA Maori! i'm 10 years old i live in new Zealand go to paparore school witch is next to Lake Ngatu. I'm from pamapuria up in the far North. I  was born on the 30 of may 2008. I'm going to be a big big brother soon! 

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga



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