Tomorrow me and my family are going to the library.
At the library I like to play on the computer When I'm
not on the computer I read comics and adventure stories.
While I'm on the computer my sister plays hide and seek or
reads books to my niece who is 4 years old. When we
are all busy my dad usually downloads movies or music then
when it shuts we stay and play outside for a while.
I am a Year 7 student at Ruapotaka School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 11 and my teacher is Mr Reid.
Friday, 26 February 2016
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
What we are learning about Wirting
Narrative Writing
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Eagles trained to attack drones
The police say they could one day use eagles to intercept force. Sir
Bernard hogan-Howe is training eagles to take out drones that already
used in Holland. Police have teamed up with security Guard. From
above which trains the birds to prey and snatch drones out of the sky
Drones are controlled and being used by police to capture footage.
However there are concerns that gangs will use the new technology too.
Bernard hogan-Howe is training eagles to take out drones that already
used in Holland. Police have teamed up with security Guard. From
above which trains the birds to prey and snatch drones out of the sky
Drones are controlled and being used by police to capture footage.
However there are concerns that gangs will use the new technology too.
Ferry finishing on cook straight
A ferry is quite a sight. The heavy weight ferry can move a long quite a lot. However the days of a heavy freight train onto the cook straight . Peter Reidy said rail enable
ferry technology was very expensive. We will now be moving more and more as we
have been doing on a road. He said it will be railed into Wellington. It will be put onto
rubber wheeled boogies and put onto a ferry. The double handing would add to cost.
But it would save fuel time. Such as a channel tunnel which reduced the demand for
such in Europe.
Ferry finishing on cook straight
ferry technology was very expensive. We will now be moving more and more as we
have been doing on a road. He said it will be railed into Wellington. It will be put onto
rubber wheeled boogies and put onto a ferry. The double handing would add to cost.
But it would save fuel time. Such as a channel tunnel which reduced the demand for
such in Europe.
Ferry finishing on cook straight
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
Waitangi Day
Waitangi day
On waitangi day I just stayed home. When we were at home we
played on our sisters PlayStation me and Prudence played games
called demon-stone and the bards tale. While we were playing my
family was in the lounge watching t.v and they were watching one news. They saw one of my family members. After that I finished
playing those games so me and Prudence played monopoly with
my sisters and brother and my sister Tara won.
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