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Monday, 23 September 2019

Animals that will be extinct in 2020

WALT: Study animals that will become extinct in 2020

1. Amur Leopard

Since 1996, the amur leopard has been classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered with less than 70 individuals thought to exist today. It is hunted and killed for its beautiful fur, its habitat is being destroyed for human settlement and agricultural practices.

2. Gorillas

Scientists have shown that gorillas live in complex social groups, display individual personalities, make and use tools, and show emotions like grief and compassion. We shouldn't be surprised though - Gorillas are one of our closest living relatives, and they share at least 95% of their DNA with humans.

3. Sea turtles

Two types of sea turtles are amongst the most endangered species in the world: the Hawksbill Turtle and the Leatherback Turtle In the past 100 years, the Hawksbill Turtle has lost 90 percent of its population, 80 percent of which has been lost in the past 10 years. As of 1996, the IUCN classified it as a critically endangered species. The Leatherback turtle is listed by the IUCN as Vulnerable, yet many subpopulations are facing extinction.


4. Orangutan

Since the millennium, the Sumatran Orangutan has been classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered with approximately 80% of the population lost in the past 75 years mainly as a result of mass deforestation. This awful trend continues to put pressure on the remaining population of 6,600 Sumatran Orangutans that are estimated to remain on this earth.

5. Sumatran Elephant

In the past 25 years, the Sumatran Elephant has lost an astounding 70% of its habitat to deforestation for palm oil plantations, agriculture and human settlements. Less than 2000 are estimated to exist and in 2011, the Sumatran Elephant was classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered.


6. Saola

In 1992, the discovery of this mystical creature, sometimes referred to as the Asian Unicorn, in Vietnam was hailed one of the most spectacular zoological discoveries of the 20th century. Yet already, this elusive and beautiful animal been deemed by the IUCN to be Critically Endangered and is one of the rarest large mammals to exist on Planet Earth.

7. Vaquita

With less than 100 thought to exist, the Vaquita is the rarest marine mammal in the world. Time is running out for these elusive little sea porpoises, with extinction predicted as soon as 2018.

8. Tiger

The tiger has long been hunted for its distinctive patterned fur. Of the nine tiger subspecies, three are already extinct, many are endangered but it is the South China Tiger and the Sumatran Tiger that currently face the biggest threat to their survival. Tragically, the South China Tiger is thought to be extinct in the wild as it hasn’t been spotted since the 1970s. The Sumatran Tiger is the only surviving tiger subspecies indigenous to Indonesia and as of 2008 it has been classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered. Less than 500 of these tigers exist today in comparison with a population estimation of up to 1,000 in 1978.

9. Rhinos

Three of the five species in the family of Rhinocerotidae, are among the most endangered species in the world: the Black Rhino, the Javan Rhino and the Sumatran Rhino. The Javan Rhino is the most threatened with extinction with the total population of only 60 surviving in one National Park in Java, Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino is Critically Endangered. It has been estimated that less than 100 exist today in the wild. The Black Rhino is classified by the IUCN as Critically Endangered with three subspecies declared extinct in 2011.

10. Pangolin

Despite their tough appearance, these small, warrior built mammals are losing the battle against poachers and habitat loss. All eight species of pangolin are under threat, ranging from Vulnerable to Critically Endangered. They are the most trafficked animal in the world, hunted for their scales which can be sold on the black market for up to $3,000/kg.

Do you know what a saola looks like?

Snow leopard

WALT: Discover animals that are endangered.
The snow leopard, also known as the ounce, is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because the global population is estimated to number less than 10,000 mature individuals and is expected to decline about 10% by 2040.

Very rare in most of their range, an estimated 3,500 to 7,000 snow leopards are left in the wild, with 600 - 700 in zoos around the world. Exact numbers in the wild have not been determined due to the snow leopard's shy nature.

Snow leopards are often killed by local farmers because they prey on livestock such as sheep, goats, horses, and yak calves.

While leopards generally avoid humans, they tolerate proximity to humans better than lions and tigers, and often come into conflict with humans when raiding livestock.

Did you know: Snow leopards are capable of killing prey up to three times their own weight.
Have you ever seen a snow leopard?

Maui dolphins

WALT: Discover animals that are endangered.
Māui dolphin are the smallest of the world’s 32 dolphin species.
Māui and Hector's dolphins look different to other dolphins. They are the only New Zealand dolphins with a rounded black dorsal fin.

Māui and Hector’s dolphins look identical, although they are physically and genetically different.

Māui dolphin have distinctive grey, white and black markings and a short snout.
Females grow to 1.7 m long and weigh up to 50 kg.
Males are slightly smaller and lighter.

Māui dolphins are particularly vulnerable to decline as they have short lifespans, and are slow to reproduce. They only live up to 20 years.

Did you know: Maui dolphins are the rarest marine dolphin in the world.
Have you ever seen a Maui dolphin?

Friday, 20 September 2019

Te Whare Tapa Wha

WALT: Explain what Te Whare Tapa Wha is
Have you made a slide about your feelings?

Emotions

WALT: Explain what emotions we have
What is the emotion you use the most?

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Interland

WALT: Be internet awesome
Today room 2 and 3 joined up during cyber smart to discover a new internet game called Interland. Its about being nice on the internet and keeping your private information to yourself. There were 4 different lands, Tower of treasure,Kind kingdom,Reality river and Mindful mountain. My favourite land was Tower of treasure because it was a jump,run and collect game. I got 310 points.

Have you ever played Interland before?

Thursday, 12 September 2019

Manners



WALT: Explain what manners are.
Do you use your manners?

Tuesday, 10 September 2019

Top Trumps

WALT: Give clear instructions to explain how you play a game
What is your favourite game?

Monday, 9 September 2019

Te ara Tuhura logo

WALT: Design a logo for our Manaiakalani cluster of schools.
Today we were meant to create a logo for the Manaiakalani school cluster that actually represents something. To make this logo I decided to use Logo-genie.

What is your school logo and what does it represent?

Friday, 6 September 2019

Reward reflection

WALT: Being good is worth it.
I felt a bit depressed because Jaimie and I were making TikToks in the bathroom then Mr Gray caught us and took our phones off us. 
It was really fun because we got to make a fort and play on our technology/Chromebooks.

Have you ever had a reward that includes building a fort?


Word study


WALT: spell words with a soft J sound.
Throughout this week we were trying to complete this word study slide for our spelling words.
i did get all my word meanings off google dictionary.

Bust down Kiwiana


WALT: Draw and trace things that are Kiwiana.
Do you know anything that is Kiwiana?