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Wednesday, 20 March 2019

Who am I?

Who am I?

I have made a wordcloud on Who am I? Do you know what I am


Monday, 18 March 2019

Life Jackets Maritime museum

Life Jackets Maritime museum
By Harper-Lee Vavetuki

Do you know how to work a Life Jacket? Last week My class went to room 6 and had a life jacket lesson with Mrs M.R to get ready to go on a boat at maritime museum.

Lesson with Captain M.R

Last week my Class went to room 6 and got 
taught a life jacket lesson by a reliever named
Mrs M.R and we learn how a life jacket works.




What a Life Jacket does

Life jackets are very important on
any occasion on a boat or swimming
they help you:
  • Float if stuck in sea
  • Helps you to to get warm

The ship in a bottle

The ship in a bottle

Hello bloggers today I have made a art with words describing a ship in a bottle.




Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Maritime Museum trip: What we need

Today I've made a maritime museum trip poster on what we need at the trip


Monday, 11 March 2019

Maritime museum trip poster

Maritime museum trip poster

Hello blogger I made a Maritime Museum poster


Friday, 8 March 2019

Maritime museum safety information



Hello bloggers today me and my friend Tuku made a maritime safety information on google drawing

Google sheet maths

Hello bloggers today I have learned how to use maths on google sheets we learned a cool method to do addition, takeaway, subtraction, and divide. We used formulas to work out our maths equations.
On the top left corner there is a formula on how we made it.


Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Captain Cook: Charting our islands

Hey Bloggers I've been reading a book called Captain Cook: Charting our Islands I will tell you now why kids should read this book.

I strongly recommend that Students should read this book because It is a very interesting book about Captain Cook and how he discovered New Zealand. He had two sets of  Instructions. First was to sail to Tahiti and perceive the transit of Venus, and The next was to sail south and try find a great large south continent.

         

Captain Cook use to use Lead weight and rope to see the depth of the water. Did you know on 6 October 1769 that a 12 year old Nicholas Young first spotted New Zealand. Sailer's use to use sextants to measure the angle between Horizon and the sun. 
sextant is an instrument with a graduated arc of 60° and a sighting mechanism, used for measuring the angular distances between objects and especially for taking altitudes in navigation and surveying.

                 

 
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