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Friday, December 7, 2018
Friday, November 23, 2018
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Clay creation.
I made a smiley face and the word kind.
I made it because next year this is what I want to look like as a year 6.
I made it out of clay and I used water to make it not have any cracks in it.
The challenging part was to decide what to do. I choose this because next year I, want everyone to be happy and, everyone to be kind.
I am proud of how it actually looked liked in the end.
I made it because next year this is what I want to look like as a year 6.
I made it out of clay and I used water to make it not have any cracks in it.
The challenging part was to decide what to do. I choose this because next year I, want everyone to be happy and, everyone to be kind.
I am proud of how it actually looked liked in the end.
Friday, October 26, 2018
My Blog Information
We learnt about QR codes and how to make them. I think next time what I could do better is make my writing more easier to see.
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Shake out!
We are learning about 2018 shake out if you do not know what it is it is a earthquake drill.
I think we need to make our images more quality.
Friday, October 19, 2018
Improving blog comments
Hi Legacy.
I like how you used a good title because it is interesting and
it matches your writing.
I like how it makes sense because the words are spelt correctly.
I think you could make your writing bigger so it is easier to read.
you put your writing in your own words?
I would like it if you comment on my blog.
Here is my link to my original comment http://awslegacyt.
blogspot.com/2018/09/terrible-tornadoes.html#comment-form
By Larz
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Destructive Tsunamis
Destructive Tsunamis
Did you know that Raz-de-maree means in english
violent rising tide.
How it happens?
- Tsunamis are caused by sudden movement of the ocean due to the earthquakes.
- They are also caused by landslides on the ocean floor.
- The top of a underwater Volcano
- may collapse downwards and make a Tsunami.
Maori connection
The Maori god of the sea in Tangaroa. In Maori
Tsunami is Te ngaru.
How to get through it?
Hold onto sturdy furniture. Crawl only if you can
reach better cover. But do not go through an area
with more debris.
Example of impact on NZ
In 1947 there was a big Tsunami
in Gisborne. The Tsunami broke a bridge. It was
about 10 metres high.
Other interesting trivias
Tsunamis are mostly at the pacific ocean.Tsunamis
can travel about 10 miles in land.
Conclusion
쓰나미 in Korean that means Tsunami.
Цунами in Russian that also means Tsunami.
I think you should he’d to the highest,
ground you can before a Tsunami comes.
Biogeography
Akroyd,Emerald,Personal,11.09.2018
100 most dangerous things on the planet book By Anna
Claybourne published 2008.
By Larz
Friday, September 14, 2018
Charades
You
Charades
You will see that…
- Emerald will penalize Larz by asking him to skip a turn.
2. Emerald restates the rule Larz has broken, Emerald asks Larz to apologize to her.
I really enjoyed acting in the video.
I found it hard to not laugh while acting.
I really enjoyed acting in the video.
I found it hard to not laugh while acting.
Friday, August 31, 2018
Friday, August 17, 2018
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Fun Voki Smart learning
This is a voki I have made to tell you what I have been learning about in cybersmart. I know that it is successful because it can, talk & it makes scene of what it says.
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
T2 W10 Book Review
Book Review
Title-The song of the ship rat
Author-Ben Brown
Illustrator-Helen Taylor
Genre-English language rhyming picture book
Main character-Ship rat
Setting-pirate ship
Rate this book-😀 I rate this because
it is interesting because it’s based on a rat on a pirate
ship and the rat gets homesick and he is
searching for his paradise.
I think people the age of 7-10 would read it.
It makes perfect sense.
The drawings are vibrant.
Book Review by Larz, Room 3
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Friday, June 1, 2018
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