Friday 29 June 2018

๐ŸŒฒSpectacular trip to Arataki Regional Park, Waitakere New Zealand ๐Ÿž️

 ๐ŸŒฒ  Our spectacular school trip to Arataki Regional Park ! ๐Ÿž️

We had a super fun day at Arataki Regional Park, it all started when we hopped onto the Bendy Bus we sorted ourselves out on where to sit. Room 6 and 7 came with us. Before the day we pick ourselves buddies for the trip and my buddy was Alodia. It was a 1 hour and 40 minutes drive. about 30 minutes later the view outside was mountains and forests along with that I even saw a dead possum lying in the middle of the road.

 We finally arrived, We got of, sat down and what a coincidence we saw Miss Best again she was our old Garden to Table teacher. We then had a quick morning tea and then we got time to explore the New Zealand native forest. Before exploring time we have to spray our shoes to keep our shoes from the Kauri tree dieback. We started the nature trail and we found various things in there Frozen mud, various types of mushrooms, Different size spider webs, Ferns, native birds, tree trunk shaped like flower and much more. 

It was a fun time exploring, we then came back and had lunch. After lunch we went with another park ranger her name is Stacy. She took us into the " Do not enter " Area we went in and guess what we had to do... we had to use a pooter to suck up invertebrates and we also had a hunter, a hunter find the bugs and the sucker suck the bugs up.





Our last activity was we went into a room and learnt about leaves and how it is important to our planet, then we played a life cycle of a tree game that game also tells us why bugs keep our plants and trees alive. That is the end of our trip it is a very long but fun day. :)



Tuesday 26 June 2018

๐Ÿš๐Ÿฆ€๐Ÿฆ My Report about Crustaceans ๐Ÿš๐Ÿฆ€๐Ÿฆ


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Have you ever seen a crustacean?  Did you know that most of the animals that are Crustaceans are sea creatures and live under the ocean or near the ocean.

Crustaceans is an Arthropod of the large, mainly aquatic group.  lobsters, shrimp, crab, crayfish, krill, barnacles or even woodlice (slaters) are all a Crustaceans. They can be found in lakes, at beaches or in rock pools ( anywhere that is wet or damp ) except for onea woodlouse.  A woodlouse is a type of bug that is mostly found in Gardens and in the soil. All Crustaceans have a hard shell that covers its body and it is known as an exoskeleton. My favourite Crustacean is hermit crabs because they they are cute when they walk. ๐Ÿฆ€

How they look
The body of a crustacean is divided into segments or parts. The cephalon which is the head, the thorax and the pleon which is the abdomen. Did you know that sometimes the head and thorax may be fused together to form a cephalothorax, which may be covered by a single large part of the exoskeleton. This is what you see when you look at the shell of a crab. Various parts of the exoskeleton may be fused together also, and this is why you see different looking  crustaceans.

What they eat
Crabs : When crabs reach to 2 - 4 years of age they will move to deeper water and join the adults where they eat worms, clams, mussels, snails and sea urchins.  They also eat sand dollars, barnacles ( which is a Crustacea ), fish parts and Algae.

Small water crustaceans eat microscopic organisms, algae and plankton. Larger ones have a diet of snails, plants and the larvae and the eggs of other marine life. Large lobsters and crabs survive on fish and other crustaceans which they hunt by stalking its prey.   Image result for crab labeledImage result for lobster labeled

Crustaceans are very important invertebrates because they help keep our oceans clean and free of dead animals. You can help protect by picking up rubbish before it gets to the sea and making sure you don't over fish them.