This is a screenshot of a post that I have made on ducati's blog. I have made this because I like all the rooms and because it is colourful.
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Candice's Post
This is a screenshot on a post that I have made on Candice's flipbook. I also did this because your photo's looked really nice and really cool.
Henry's Post
This is a screenshot on a comment that I have made on Henrys post. I have made a comment on his post because I like how his story is really interesting.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Tony Williams
This is my Tony Williams Poster that I have made. I have made this because last week Tony Williams came to our school.
2013 Camp Brochure
This is my broucher about hunua falls and the kokako bird. We have done this because we went to camp at Hunua Falls.
2013 Camp Animoto
This is my animoto that I have made when we at hunua falls. We went there for our camp. Make a video of your own at Animoto.
Monday, 23 September 2013
This Land Poster
This is a poster that I have made about our school production. We have done this so we can persuade more people to come to our production.
The Rise Of Mount Tongariro
The Rise Of Mount Tongariro.
New Zealand's Mount Tongariro has roared back to life after 150 years asleep. Parts of the North Island spreading as far as Napier, Taupo and Wanganui have been covered with thick ash. Flights to Napier have been delayed and pilots have been told not to fly aeroplanes near Mt Tongariro because of the smoke.
I am standing in the town where Mount Tongariro has erupted. The people here said that they were so terrified they thought they were going to die. All they could hear was big crashing noises. Residents say their hearts were beating so fast they almost had heart attacks. Babies were crying, children were screaming, dog’s barking, cats hissing and many other animals making their terrified noises. Locals report that the eruption started around 11:50 pm, close to midnight.
Farmers are worried about their water and food supplies, as water and food for animals are covered in ash. Ponds and river seem to be covered in a thin layer of what appears to be paint. People were seeking shelter as lava and boulders came spurting out of the top of the enormous giant.
Following last nights eruption, local people woke up to find the ground covered in a thick layers of ash. Flights have been cancelled, roads and tracks have been closed. people now face a big clean up after this eruption has taken place.
At first people did not heed the warnings and didn't take it seriously. Then at 11:50 PM on Monday 21 November, Mt Tongariro took everyone by surprise by unleashing ash, smoke and boulders towards houses, farming lands and ponds. People were regretting not taking the warning seriously. Volcanologists say that the eruption was just a one of event, worst case scenario is that this is the beginning of a bigger and terrible eruption.
People are not sure when the next eruption will take place. They have been told that if they are caught in ash fall, cover your face, seek shelter, protect eyes with goggles. Don’t wear contact lenses however if you need to make sure you wear goggles as well. We can’t stop mother nature but we can take steps to protect our eyesight.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Kokako
This is a popplet that I have made about the Kokako bird. We have done this because we are going to camp next week at kokako lodge to (Hunua falls) for our year 7 and 8 camp.
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