Our class learnt about the giant Kauri tree called Tane Mahuta. It is very old but we don't know exactly how old it is. Tane Mahuta is somewhere between 1,250 and 2,500 years old!!!! It lives up north in the Waipoua forest.
We did some measuring to see how long Tane Mahuta would be if it was lying along the ground.
Here is a video showing what we found out.
Nau mai, haere mai! Welcome to our class blog with Matua Taki. We are a Year 3/4 class at Hamilton East School. We are part of the Tōtara Team. We will be sharing our learnings and adventures with whānau to enjoy!
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Hi room 15, i love your video,it looks funny when you when came up close to the girth of Tane Mahuta. Zoe P Room 15.
ReplyDeleteHi room 15.I like the things that you do in room 15. I like the video too. Jasnoor
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