response to text

  • What is the name of the native New Zealand bird known for its vibrant blue feathers, long red bill, and distinctive white undertail?

 

  1. A) Tui
  2. B) Kea
  3. C) Pukeko
  4. D) Ruru

  • Which native New Zealand bird is renowned for its melodious song and iridescent plumage?

 

  1. A) Weka
  2. B) Piwakawaka
  3. C) Tui
  4. D) Ruru

 

Inference Questions:

  • Why are Wekas vulnerable to population declines in some areas, according to the article?

 

  1. A) Due to their flightless nature
  2. B) Because of their fearless behavior
  3. C) Predation by introduced species
  4. D) Lack of suitable habitat

  • Why are Keas described as cheeky birds in the article?

 

  1. A) Because they have bright orange underwings
  2. B) Due to their olive-green plumage
  3. C) Because they often investigate objects and vehicles
  4. D) Because they inhabit alpine regions

  • Based on the article, what role do Rurus play in the ecosystem?

 

  1. A) Controlling nocturnal pests
  2. B) Mimicking sounds from their environment
  3. C) Investigating backpacks and tents
  4. D) Foraging for insects on the wing

Response to text

  1. Where is Camp Kowhai located?
  2. a) In the city centre
  3. b) Near a beach
  4. c) In a forest with rimu trees and a stream 
  5. d) On a mountaintop

 

  1. What is Thea’s main challenge at the beginning of the story?
  2. a) Keeping up with her classmates physically
  3. b) Overcoming her fear of heights
  4. c) Making new friends 
  5. d) Missing her family

 

  1. How does Thea overcome her shyness?
  2. a) By conquering her fear of heights
  3. b) By participating in the camp activities
  4. c) By singing around the campfire
  5. d) By helping Mr. Hoaka

 

  1. What event helps Thea step outside her comfort zone?
  2. a) Building the waka
  3. b) Finding the lost kiwi chick
  4. c) Participating in the obstacle course
  5. d) Listening to Mr. Hoaka’s stories

 

  1. What is the main theme of the story?
  2. a) The importance of following directions
  3. b) The beauty and importance of nature
  4. c) Overcoming shyness and making new friends 
  5. d) The value of listening to stories

 

  1. How do you think Thea feels at the end of the story?

→ not shy

 

  1. Can you relate to Thea’s experience in any way?

→ i don’t know

 

  1. Why do you think camp experiences are valuable for young people?

→                          n   they step out of their comfort zone and they have fun

Descriptive writing

Ranginui is the god of the sky and heavens. Ranginui is the father of 6 sons and his sons are Tane mahuta,Tāwhirimātea and more that i’m not gonna say because it will take a while and i don’t know how to spell their names. But Ranginui’s sons got angry because they always had to stay in between there mother and father and they got sick of always being in the dark so they tried to separate each other and they managed to move Ranginui to the sky and the sons were proud of themselves but there was on brother who was angry about their decision and that Maori god was Tawhirimatea and he ripped out his eye and threw it on Ranginui’s chess and that’s how matariki became a thing.

 

Ranginui is a strong muscular man with a cool smooth bun and he has a moko on his face. And he stares down at papatuanuku

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