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Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Scale Drawing By Christopher

Here is my Scale Drawing. I used a scale factor of 2. I chose an image of google images and used the grid to enlarge it. 

I am proud of my Scale Drawing because I got to finish it and I think I made it look amazing.

Thursday, 22 August 2013

The Water Cycle By Christopher

Water covers nearly three-quarters (75%) of the earth's surface. Most of the earth's surface water is permanently frozen or salty. Over 90% of the world's fresh water is found in Antarctica.

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Landforms By Christopher


Here is my brainstorm on landforms I did on Google draw. I learnt what the difference is between a canyon and a lagoon and a lake and a river and how all of these landforms relate to water.

Thursday, 15 August 2013

Swimming By Christopher

On Thursday 8th August, Room 7 from Panmure Bridge School Went swimming. This term the pool people brang the pool back from Tamaki primary. At swimming there are 3 people in my group and I am the 4th person.

For swimming my group and I are learning free style and back stroke When we are under the water doing free style or back stroke have to blow bubbles out of our nose to help or make us breath.


Thursday, 8 August 2013

Duffy Theatre By Christopher

On Tuesday the 29th of July 2013 Duffy Theatre people came to Panmure Bridge School and presented to us. this person here acted as alot of people, His normal name that he acted as was scruffy. My best actor was Afi, she was funny to. When I walked in to the hall the wall witch is behind this person. it was only a little wall but when it opens it is a huge wall, The wall folds open like a blankit. It was so fun there
                              THANK YOU DUFFY THEATRE FOR COMING TO OUR SCHOOL


Punakaiki Pancake Rocks By Christopher


View Punakaiki Rocks in a larger map This is my google map made on google. Were the pin is, that is all my facts are about punakaiki pancake rocks. here they are. Pancake rocks have lots of layers, pancake rocks were made 30 million years ago, pancake rocks are mad out of mud, clay and lime

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Working Out The Area.

I can work out the area of my rectangle using time tables.

This is the one that I did, 2 times 4 = 8.

I used a Geobord and a rubberband to make my rectagle