Saturday, July 28, 2012
My Wallwisher on the Olympic Games By Tevita
Hi these are my questions on wallwisher about the Olympics.
My Jean Batten Report By Angel
Jean Gardneer Batten
During the 1930s, Jean Batten became a very famous woman from New Zealand. She also broke lots of world flying records and faced many sad moments.
Jean was born on 15th September 1902 in Rotorua, New Zealand. She had three older brothers but one died at birth. Her mother worked as an actress and her father worked as a dental surgeon.
In 1924 she was enrolled at a girls boarding college in Remuera, Auckland where she learned ballet and piano. Though she was a gifted pianist, at the age of 18 she wanted to be a pilot, inspired by the Australian Charles Kingsford Smith, who took her for a flight in his Southern Cross. In 1929 she moved to England with her mother to join the London Aeroplane Club.
Jean Batten Broke many records. In November 1935 Jean Batten became the first woman to fly from England to South America. In 1936 she made her first direct flight from England to New Zealand, leaving England in October and arriving at Mangere aerodrome in Auckland taking 11 days and 45 minutes where she was also welcomed by a crowd of 6,000 people.
Jean had some very sad momments in her life. She received bad news that the man she was planning to marry was missing. Jean went to Austrailia to help search for her fiance. Jean was very sad when she found out that her fiance was killed.
In 1982 she was bitten by a dog on the island of Majorca. She refused treatment and the wound became infected. She died alone in a hotel in Majorca and is buried there.
Jean became very well known after she had died. Her family and friends found out 5 years later that she died. Jean Batten’s world records will still be remembered around the world and especially in New Zealand and she will still be one of New Zealand’s famous person.
During the 1930s, Jean Batten became a very famous woman from New Zealand. She also broke lots of world flying records and faced many sad moments.
Jean was born on 15th September 1902 in Rotorua, New Zealand. She had three older brothers but one died at birth. Her mother worked as an actress and her father worked as a dental surgeon.
In 1924 she was enrolled at a girls boarding college in Remuera, Auckland where she learned ballet and piano. Though she was a gifted pianist, at the age of 18 she wanted to be a pilot, inspired by the Australian Charles Kingsford Smith, who took her for a flight in his Southern Cross. In 1929 she moved to England with her mother to join the London Aeroplane Club.
Jean Batten Broke many records. In November 1935 Jean Batten became the first woman to fly from England to South America. In 1936 she made her first direct flight from England to New Zealand, leaving England in October and arriving at Mangere aerodrome in Auckland taking 11 days and 45 minutes where she was also welcomed by a crowd of 6,000 people.
Jean had some very sad momments in her life. She received bad news that the man she was planning to marry was missing. Jean went to Austrailia to help search for her fiance. Jean was very sad when she found out that her fiance was killed.
In 1982 she was bitten by a dog on the island of Majorca. She refused treatment and the wound became infected. She died alone in a hotel in Majorca and is buried there.
Jean became very well known after she had died. Her family and friends found out 5 years later that she died. Jean Batten’s world records will still be remembered around the world and especially in New Zealand and she will still be one of New Zealand’s famous person.
My results from the 24 hour Snap Game By Quaid
Today we have been learning about time. We have learnt that Ante Meridiem means before midday in Latin and Post Meridiem means after midday in Latin. The first picture is the results from Level 1 in a game I played called 24 hour snap. The second is also the results I got form Level 2 in the game 24 hour snap.
If you would want to play this game click on the link below and click on the 24 hour snap game
My Wallwisher on the Olympic Games By Caitlin
This is my Wallwisher that I made on the Olympics
My Popplet on what I know about the Olympic Games By Aryan
This is my Popplet on what I know about the Olympics.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Maori Language Week: Poi E
During these last two weeks Room 5 have been learning to use poi's to the music Poi E. As part of Maori Language week, each class of Panmure Bridge School had to learn a song and perform to everyone at a special assembly. Room 5 chose the 80's hit Poi E and had to keep their poi's in time with the music. Not the easiest but they did extremely well.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
My Popplet on what I know about the Olympic games: By Jacob
This is my Popplet on what I know about the Olympics. I only know a little bit about the Olympics. I will learn more about the Olympics this term.
My Popplet on what I know about the Olympic Games
This is my Popplet on the Olympic Games. This term we are studying on the Olympics and I have learnt some Information on the Olympic Games. I want to learn more on the Olympics and famous Athletes that are playing in the Olympic Games.
My Popplet on the Olympics
This my popplet on the Olympics.
My Popplet on what I know about the Olympic Games
This is my Popplet on what I know about the Olympic Games. I know quite a bit of information but this term I will learn a lot more.
Monday, July 16, 2012
My Wordle on the Olympics by Quaid
This term we are learning about the Olympics. Our class made a Wordle and this is my one. Have a look and please leave a comment.
My Olympic Wordle By Isabella
This is my wordle which is all about the Olympics. It has all the things related to the London 2012 Olympics check it out.
Olympic Wordles
Today is the first day of term 3. This term we are learning about the Olympic Games. Today we made some Wordles on words to do with the Olympics. Check out our Wordles.
This worldle is based on the amazing Olympics. This term Panmure Bridge is learning about the Olympics. I have put a lot of effort into the worldle so please leave comments.
This worldle is based on the amazing Olympics. This term Panmure Bridge is learning about the Olympics. I have put a lot of effort into the worldle so please leave comments.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Using Popplet as a Brainstorming tool
Experimenting with Popplet a brainstorming tool that we could try next week to brainstorm ideas on the Olympics.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
My time at Motat By Andre
1. Describe three things you learnt on the Motat trip
I learnt that planes can carry guns.
An aeroplane can fly because it has wings. I learnt the sea planes don’t have wheels when they go down they go down in the water.
2. Describe three things you want to learn more about on the topic flight
I want to learn more about how wings work.
I would like to learn the names of aeroplanes.
I want to learn about how aeroplanes carry guns.
3. Describe three things you enjoyed doing on the Motat trip say why you enjoyed them.
I like the tram because it took me to the planes museum.
I liked the mirror maze and I liked the cars.
My Motat Reflection By Caitlin
Motat Reflection
1. Describe three things you learnt on the MOTAT trip
I learnt about Trams and that they use wire to connect to another wire to make the Trams move.
I learnt about Aeroplanes and found out which one was the smallest plane. It was The Flea.
I learnt that the Mirror Maze was confusing.
2.Describe three things you want to learn more about on the topic Flight
The Vampire plane, The Flea and the Tiger Moth
3.Describe three things you enjoyed doing on the MOTAT trip Say why you enjoyed them
The Mirror Maze because it was interesting and fun.
Looking at the cars because there were a lot of olden day cars and they had cool styles.
The Aeroplanes because I learnt that different planes have purposes e.g. Fighter Planes,
My graph on how long our parachutes stayed in the air, By Nicola
Hi, my class ( 5 ) have been making mini parachutes. Out of seconds, everybody had 2 / two or 3 / three. Mine parachute took 2 seconds to land. Did you know that my favourite part of the experiment was to scrunching up the parachute and chucking it up into the air.
The parachute presentation By Tevita
Hi this is my parachute presentation and this is about how to make a parachute.
Monday, July 2, 2012
My Parachute Posters By Fine
As you can see these posters are about parachutes. Me and a few friends made these lovely posters. We have put a lot of effort into it please leave comments.
My Motat Reflection By Isabella
Motat Reflection
1. Describe three things you have learnt on the Motat trip?
I learnt about aeroplanes like the smallest plane was the ‘Flying Flea’ also the biggest plane was called the ‘Lancaster’ and I learnt moth planes are called the ‘Tiger Moth’.
2. Describe three things you want to learn more about on the topic flight?
I would go on the internet or ask someone that would help me. I would also visit Motat again
3.Describe three things you enjoyed doing on the Motat trip say why you enjoyed them?
I enjoyed going through the mirror maze because it was really confusing and I had to figure it out myself.
I also enjoyed seeing all the trains because it makes me see what it was like back in the olden days and I enjoyed playing chess with Asmah because I have already learnt it at school.
My Motat Reflection By Jacob
Motat Reflection
1. Describe three things you have learnt on the Motat trip?
I have learnt that the there is a bombing plane called the Lancaster and seven people go in it. I learnt that there are 3 different kinds of moth planes. Tiger Moth, Fox Moth and Gypsy Moth. I learnt that propellers create thrust.
2. Describe three things you want to learn more about on the topic of flight?
I want to learn how Helicopters fly. I want to learn how wings glide. I would like to learn how planes fly without a propeller.
3. Describe three things you enjoyed doing on the Motat trip? Say why you enjoyed them.
I enjoyed the mirror maze because it was challenging and I kept on bumping into the mirrors. I like the aeroplanes because they had all of the information next to it. I liked the olden day furniture because it was nice and soft.
My Report on Jean Batten By Addnan
Jean Gardner Batten was a famous pilot. She broke a lot of records. She proved that men and women are equal.
Jean Gardner Batten was born on September-15- 1909 in New Zealand, Rotorua. Her mum was an actress and her dad was a dentist. Jean Batten had three brothers but one died at birth. She took piano lessons as her dad wanted her to be a pianist. She wanted to be a pilot so she sold her piano and she went to England with her mother. There she learnt how to fly and got her pilot license.
Jean Batten broke a lot of records. In 1934 she made her first solo flight from England to Australia in the Gypsy Moth Bi-Plane. After the flight she sold the Gypsy Moth and bought a Perciful Gull Six Monoplane. The year after she made the fastest flight from England to South America. While flying from England to South America she made a record for the fastest time crossing the Atlantic Ocean. In 1936 she flew from England to New Zealand setting a record that no one broke for over forty years. Another record she broke was from England to Brazil in the time of 61 hours and 40 minutes setting a world record.
Jean Batten was very sad after hearing that her fiance died after a horrible plane crash. She went looking for him but she didn’t find him. She didn’t get married or engaged after having her fiance dead.
When World War Two was happening, Jean Batten’s flying journeys were over. She was giving lectures in England to raise money for guns and aeroplanes.
She died on 22-November-1982 at the age of 73. She got bitten by a dog and she refused to take medicine. After a while, the wound got worse and was infected.
Jean Batten’s achievements were best remembered after she died. She was a very strong woman during the time and has put New Zealand on the map with aviation.
My Amelia Earhart Poster
This poster is about Amelia Earhart. I've put a lot of effort into this poster. Please leave comments.
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