This is my screen cast about how I did my slide on Bees.
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Bees
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Screen casting
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Thank you Letter
This my collaborative Working.
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Friday, 20 May 2016
How To Make A blog
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This is how you make a blog post with screencastify.
This is how you make a blog post with screencastify.
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Invictus Games team returns home
The New Zealand team sent to lnvictus Games will return home with a haul of nine medals. The Kiwis have grabbed a total of fours bronzes, fours silvers and a gold at the game which were held in Florida.
The Invictus Games are a Paralympic-style sporting championship for wounded injured and sick military servicemen and women both serving and veterans.
Photo By:] Kiwi Kids News
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Thursday, 5 May 2016
Hubble telescope finds new moon
The Hubble space telescope has found a tiny moon circling the dwarf planet Makemake.
Makemake is only 1300km wide , much smaller than planet Earth and its lately discovered moon is just 160km across.
The team who found the moon says was hard to spot because of how bright Makemake is.
The small planet is part of the Kuiper belt, an area past Neptune that also enclose Pluto.
Makemake was before thought not to have a moon unlike the other dwarf planets near it. Now it's no longer the odd one out.
For the time being, NASA has called the new moon MK2. Hopefully it will be given a more important name in the future.
Photo By: Kiwi Kids News
Makemake is only 1300km wide , much smaller than planet Earth and its lately discovered moon is just 160km across.
The team who found the moon says was hard to spot because of how bright Makemake is.
The small planet is part of the Kuiper belt, an area past Neptune that also enclose Pluto.
Makemake was before thought not to have a moon unlike the other dwarf planets near it. Now it's no longer the odd one out.
For the time being, NASA has called the new moon MK2. Hopefully it will be given a more important name in the future.
Photo By: Kiwi Kids News
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2016,
Dakbai,
Kiwi Kids News,
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New Moon,
Pluto,
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