Reading Week 1


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Read a newspaper article from http://kiwikidsnews.co.nz/ (or anewspaper) each night and explain the main ideas. Who, what, where, when and how etc.

21 comments:

  1. I read about the Anzac parade in Auckland. This year we had 270 people come to the parade. We remember all the soldiers that died in war to protect our country.

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  2. kiwis set free into hunua ranges
    5 kiwis have been they have been there in 50 years.
    it is almost completly predator free.

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    1. ooops
      5 kiwis have been released into auckland Hunua ranges, it is the first time in 50 years they have been released there.

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    2. speny weny😎❗2 July 2017 at 13:38

      nice

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  3. CODY IS THE BOSS OK!!!!!!1 May 2017 at 00:27

    At Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland on April 2nd 2017 the Warriors played Gold Coast Titans. The Warriors won 28-22 after a snap three game losing streak.

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  4. Shonteal Cresswell1 May 2017 at 00:38

    kiwis been let out 5 kiwis have been there 50 years.

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  5. The treaty of Waitangi had ben removed to the national libary in Wellington

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  6. Shonteal Cresswell1 May 2017 at 21:18

    This is in today's paper
    it is about the new bridge. The temporary bridge for the crane that will be used in pile driving for the new Taramakau bridge that is sneaking further out into the riverbed .

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  7. Family Loses Everything
    A Hokitika family has lost everything after fire gutted their Brittan street home yesterday morning. Hokitika families have given lots of donations.

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  8. Pera the gymnast2 May 2017 at 00:42

    Boy takes his 93 year old grandma to the Prom
    Last year, Connor Campbell promised his 93-year-old grandmother, Jane Keene, he would take her to his prom in 2017 – and he did.

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  9. The Black Ferns who are New Zealand's Women's Rugby team snatch a late win over Canada 17-14 in the world tournament in Japan on April 26, 2017.

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  10. Plastic eating caterpillar could eat waste.
    researches at cambridge university have discovered the larvae of the moth which eats wax in bee hive can also degrade plastic.

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  11. Sergio Garcia wins U.S. Masters

    April 10, 2017

    Spanish golfer Sergio Garcia has beaten England’s Justin Rose in a playoff to win the U.S. Masters.

    Garcia was playing his 73rd major and has finished runner up four times, and completed the victory with a 12 foot birdie putt.

    Garcia says when he was younger he always thought he’d win at Augusta.

    He becomes the third Spaniard to wear the Green Jacket, joining Jose Maria Olazabal, who also triumphed twice at Augusta, in 1994 and 1999.

    Sergio Garcia was presented with his Green Jacket at the end of the winning the tournament.

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  12. I read Plastic Eating Caterpillar it talk about this caterpillar that can munch way it through plastic bags.They discovered also that the larvae of the moth,which eats wax in bee hives can also degrade plastic.

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  13. Esther Bradley4 May 2017 at 00:02

    A mouse stops plane from flying

    on a British Airways plane there was a little mouse witch stopped a plane from flying they could not get off the plane so the had to arrange another plane to fly to the USA with the passengers. Heathrow airport in the UK is one of the busiest airports in the world

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  14. Alice mckenzie🤓4 May 2017 at 00:07

    I read about a girl called Darby who got her head stuck in a Barny suit for a prank to her friends in the USA. She went to a fire station and they tried to get the Barny suit off but it did not work so they cut it off:(

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  15. Queenstown has a new tourist operation where people can ride electric motor bikes at Walter peak. The bikes have silent motors.

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  16. NASA releases giant balloon from Wanaka
    It was launched at 10 am on a clear day in Wanaka.
    According to this flight tracker website the balloon is currently at an altitude of 108,800 feet and is moving to Christchurch.

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  17. Cheetah baby could slow extinction

    May 5, 2017

    A cheetah sanctuary in the US has seen a boom in the wild cats’ population with the birth of 10 new cubs.

    The population increase is a big boost for scientists who are working to save the animal from extinction.

    In the wild, cheetah numbers are quickly dwindling which has led to scientists at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in the United States to act.

    Scientists put the decreasing numbers down to human intrusion into cheetah’s natural habitat.

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  18. speny weny😎❗4 May 2017 at 19:07

    a cheetr sanctwery in the us has seen a boom.

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  19. Saturn's secret uncovered

    NASA Cassini space probe has dived through the narrow gape between Saturn and its icy rings.

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