Monday, 18 November 2019

Waikanae Air Crash Poster


My Waikanae Air Crash Poster
Last week we chose a random disaster to research about. This is my research poster.

Chernobyl 3 Facts


Chernobyl 3 Facts
  1. The radiation causes odd growths and birth defects in the animals there. We as humans wouldn’t stand for even a 1% rate of abnormality in our own species.
  2. Probably the most serious threat is cesium-137 and strontium-90. They have half lives of 30 and 28 years respectively.
  3. diation comes in many forms. In science, radiation falls on a spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. Long wavelengths are things like radio waves.

Friday, 15 November 2019

4 pics 1 word


4 pics 1 word
How to play:
There will be 4 pics that relate to one word.
You have to try guess that one word.
Image result for segregation signs   Image result for segregated schools


Image result for montgomery bus boycott   Image result for u.s flag


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Image result for rights symbol Image result for civil rights

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Thursday, 7 November 2019

Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Reflection for report

Thinking about this module write about one thing you are doing well and one thing you need to improve on. 

One thing I need to improve on is my english and and one thing I have done well is my completion of work.

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

Nz History 1968

Wahine Shipwreck


There were 733 people on the wahine and 51 people died.
The wahine shipwreck happened on the 10 of April 1968.
It took the wahine 10 weeks to sink.
Wahine shipwreck happened during one of the worst storms in
New Zealand

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Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Nz History Today 22/10/19

James K. Baxter


James was born on 29 June 1926 and died on 22 October 1972.
James died of a coronary thrombosis, Heart Attack.
He was a drug addict, alcoholic and rapist.
Before he died he left a letter saying he raped his own wife.
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