Sunday, 28 June 2015
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
A land of mysterious objects
This is my narrative from Term 2, 2015. I worked hard on it, and I find writing hard sometimes. I have recorded it using a text-to-speech engine.
Once there was a man called J-Daniel he looked like a man from the jungle who had muscled up arms.He worked in a special place in America ‘LA Fitness Doral’ . One day ran into a magical land of creativity. As he walk he saw alot of people grabing stuff that look new.
The land look serious and cool at the same time,when he started talking to himself thing that he said pop up.As he walked he discovered that what he said would pop out, so he started to say things that he couldn’t afford,like Iphones flash cars etc.
As he said that stuff there was a problem.There were a lot of people dieing.As they were dieing people were yelling at me stop doing that.As I wondered what was happenning a group of different scary people were atacking humans.As he saw them he tryed to get knifes.
As soon as he heard there scary voices he remembered that if you hear scary voices to look and put a cross on you hands and make a Tee.So as he told the people he discovered that there was alot of people alive so he told them what to do.And then I saw a.....
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Sunday, 17 May 2015
MY RESEARCH PROJECT
Basking Shark
A basking sharks scientific name is Cetorhinus maximus.
Well my animal grow up to 20 to 26 ft that makes him about 6-8 metres.
The basking shark is a coastal-pelagic species found throughout the world's arctic and temperate waters. In the western Atlantic, it ranges from Newfoundland to Florida and southern Brazil to Argentina and from Iceland and Norway to Senegal, including the parts of the Mediterranean in the eastern Atlantic.
The basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) is the second largest living fish, after the whale shark, and one of three plankton-eating sharks besides the whale shark and megamouth shark. It is a cosmopolitan migratory species, found in all the world's temperate oceans.
The basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) get it’s food from its huge mouth,when a basking shark opens it mouth that can be up to 33 feet that is about a 10.0584 meters.A basking shark can get it food by opening it’s mouth and closing that could probably be about one whole house.
Basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus). The number of basking sharks is unknown, but it may be decreasing since the basking shark is hunted for its meat, fins and oil
Basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) are not harmful.
Report any sightings of basking sharks. If you see a shark fill in the online form which asks for information about what animal you saw, how many, where and when. It is also useful to describe the weather conditions and the animal's behaviour
Diagram of a Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus)
MY WONDERFUL FOOD WEB!!
IT HAS PEOPLE AND OTHER KIND OF FISH.
Thursday, 26 March 2015
swimming sports
Wesley intermediate swimming sports 2015!
At Wesley Intermediate school we had a swimming event, it was Tuesday 17 of March. The whole school was there and we had a lot of fun. We done a lot of styles like freestyle , backstroke, 2 length swimming, relay and more that I can not name. We done the swimming sport because we wanted to see who was going to win.
When I felt the water,it was so cold, that I could go into a freezer for 5 minutes and stay there. Then when I heard the clapper thing go it felt like I was coming last but I was coming third. I was about to stand up but I knew I was just about to touch the other end.
When I got out I felt amazed that I came third and that I was complimented from my mum.When I saw that edinburgh was coming second I was really impressed and cold. After that I saw the backstroke I was impressed with a few people. When I saw some people dancing I got in the mood and started singing.
When I saw Power Hive coming second,then third,then they came first and started jumping up and down like I was in the race,then I heard people saying “lets go Room 9 and 8”.Then it was the boys I was like “ohhh dear” Then we won.
The end
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