On the first term of school my teacher ripped my book, 2 pages gone, 3 pages gone and all my pages were gone. On the next day of school Johnny slapped me on the face. One teeth left and now I'm k.o.
On the 2nd term of school our teacher finally arrived, she was aggvesive , she gave detentions and we were all mad.
On the 3rd term of school she was very cool.We nailed our test, she led success, there was no stress.
On 4th term of school we had a lot of tests, we tried our best, we had a rest
THIS YEAR'S THE BEST.
Bradley @ Tamaki Intermediate School
This is a record of my learning in the time I was at Tamaki Intermediate School. This blog is now closed for new posts and comments. However, you are most welcome to read it.
Thursday 8 December 2011
Wednesday 16 November 2011
To be or not to be
To be or not to be
1. What will I be like in 2016?
I will be cool and have a lot of girlfriends.
2. Why will I be like that?
Because I will have a lot of money working as a tyre king.
3. Who will I know or not know and why?
I will know every one
5. How will my world be and what technologies will I be involved in?
There will be robots that will do any thing you want, electric pens, jet plane, flip school walking computers. BRADLEY
I will know every one
5. How will my world be and what technologies will I be involved in?
There will be robots that will do any thing you want, electric pens, jet plane, flip school walking computers. BRADLEY
Monday 26 September 2011
My favourite subject
My favourite subject is Unit Studies because I can research alot of stuff that can help me in my work and it helps me to learn heaps of stuff about that subject. When you research you can go to the library and go find a book about that subject, otherwise you can go to a Internet cafe and do your research there.
Wednesday 21 September 2011
Wednesday 24 August 2011
What is Friction?
Research Reading
LI:Reading for meaning and understanding.
Friction is actually a force that appears whenever two things rub against each other. Although two objects might look smooth, microscopically, they're very rough and jagged.
Every time you go up a steep hill it feels like you are going to fall down the hill. Air resistance is a big concern of designers of cars, planes,and boats.
These designers try to reduce friction so that a car will travel across the road,a plane will fly through the air,and a boat will move through the water as easily as possible.
You can slide much faster down the water slide because water reduces friction.
LI:Reading for meaning and understanding.
Friction is actually a force that appears whenever two things rub against each other. Although two objects might look smooth, microscopically, they're very rough and jagged.
Every time you go up a steep hill it feels like you are going to fall down the hill. Air resistance is a big concern of designers of cars, planes,and boats.
These designers try to reduce friction so that a car will travel across the road,a plane will fly through the air,and a boat will move through the water as easily as possible.
You can slide much faster down the water slide because water reduces friction.
Thursday 18 August 2011
Samuel Pierpont Langley
Samu l Pierpont Langley was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts on August 22, 1834. He was educated in the Boston public schools but taught himself engineering as a young adult. He was an expert in astronomy, physics, and aeronautics and contributed to the knowledge of solar phenomena. He is best known for his attempts to build the first heavier-than-air flying machine. After several years at jobs as a qualified engineer and architect, he went back to his childhood love of studying astronomy and science. He taught mathematics at the U.S. Naval Academy, became director of the Allegheny Observatory, and taught physics and astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh though he had never earned a college degree.
The first ever plane that Samuel Pierpont Langley built. It looked a bit funny but it could fly.
The first ever plane that Samuel Pierpont Langley built. It looked a bit funny but it could fly.
Wednesday 17 August 2011
Amazing facts about rugby
There are 20 teams coming from others countries.
There are two goal posts.
There are 15 players in each team.
There are two goal posts.
There are 15 players in each team.
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