In the future, I want to become a game tester so that if the games are cool, I can give them away for sale and if they can not work then i put it in a disc machine for $5 and the games are for $20 some of the games that i like to play is GTA 5 and black ops 2 and Tekken 6
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Friday, 13 June 2014
The Experiment By Diana Noonan
The Experiment By Diana Noon an
This story is about a group of children who lived on farms.They had a pie warmer
day at school. Everyone took some food to school that could be heated in a pie warmer.
The characters in this story are Alisha, Matt, Dad, the children and the teacher. I felt happy when Alisha was able to put her chocolate chip biscuit in the pie warmer because the class felt that she did not have anything to put in the pie warmer because she had a sandwich for lunch.
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Hemi,
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The experiment
Thursday, 5 June 2014
The Blue Whale
The Blue Whale
Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth. These marine mammals are up to 30 meters long and weigh up to 200 tons.
Blue whales feed on a diet composed of tiny shrimp like animals called krill. During certain times of the year, a single adult blue whale consumes about 4 tons of krill a day.
Blue whales feed by first gulping an enormous mouthful of water, expanding the pleated skin on their throat and belly to take it in. Then the whale's massive tongue forces the water out through the thin, overlapping baleen plates. Thousands of krill are left behind—and then swallowed.
Blue whales look true blue underwater, but on the surface their coloring is more a blue-gray. Their underbellies take on a yellowish colour from the millions of microorganisms that live on its skin. The blue whale has a broad, flat head and a long, tapered body that ends in wide, triangular flukes.
Blue whales live in all the world's oceans occasionally swimming in small groups but usually alone or in pairs. They often spend summers feeding in polar waters and undertake lengthy migrations towards the Equator as winter arrives.
Blue Whales are the world’s most endangered creatures and they should be protected.
I got my information from this link. Click on the link to read more about the Blue Whale.
By Hemi
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Friday, 9 May 2014
By Hemi How Waves Are Made.
How Waves Are Made.
- Waves are mainly a product of the wind.
- The best waves for surfing are the result of the interaction of winds on the surface of the ocean, far away from the coast.
- Wind is the first step in the formation of surfable waves.
- Local shore winds can also produce waves, but they can also destroy the quality of the breaking waves.
- Onshore winds are typically known for creating choppy and bumpy waves because their effect is added to the direction of the wave.
- In a way, offshore winds are a sort of a counterbalance.
- Swell comes from miles away and the ground wind works as a "pause-hold" effect on the wave face, allowing longer unbreakable waves.
This is where I got my information from. Click on this site for more informationHow Waves ares Made.
BY Hemi
Friday, 21 March 2014
Facts about the Weta
The Weta is only found in New Zealand and is so old it has outlived the dinosaurs.
Weta are large by insect standards. Some of the giant Weta are enormous and are amongst the heaviest insects in the world
The Weta is sometimes called the dinosaur of the insect world
The Weta is more primitive than the tuatara. The Weta has changed very little in the past 100 million years.
Weta have their ears on their front knees and can feel the vibrations of noises around them.
http://www.kcc.org.nz/weta
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facts about the Weta by HemiR
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
My maths
WALT: I am learning to add and subtract using comparisons of sets without counting down or counting up.
Martin has $7, and David has $3 more than Martin. How much money does David have?
7 + 3 = 10 -- 3 more than 7 is 10, so 7 + 3 = 10
Problem
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Answer
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Problem
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Answer
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1. 59 - 4 =
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63 ✓
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2. 56 + 9 =
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65 ✓
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3. 4 + 11 =
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15 ✓
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4. 18 - 4 =
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14✓
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5. 63 + 6 =
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69✓
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6. 31 - 7 =
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24✓
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7. 17 - 6 =
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11✓
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8. 52 + 4 =
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56✓
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9. 44 - 4 =
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40✓
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10. 31 + 8 =
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39✓
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11. 31 + 9 =
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22 ✓
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12. 12 - 5 =
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7✓
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13. 64 + 8 =
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72✓
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14. 19 - 7 =
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12✓
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15. 29 - 6 =
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23✓
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16. 54 + 7 =
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61✓
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17. 76 - 9 =
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67✓
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18. 32 +9 =
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41✓
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19. 87 - 8 =
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79✓
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20. 31 + 6 =
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37✓
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By Hemi
Friday, 14 March 2014
Today I went on Spelling Bee on studyladder you have to spell words that appears on the screen. I got 200 points on spelling bee I was on the game for about a half-hour. It is a really cool learning activity for kid that are 5-12.
I also played walk the plank it a game that you have to guess the word so that you can stay on the boat. I got 50 points when I played that game it was really fun. It is a really good learning activity for kids these ages 5-12.
BY HEMI
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Bio Poem
Hemi
Nice, funny and a trouble maker
Lover of playing softball, Video games, and going to my cuzins house
Who feels great when he pats his cousin's dog
Who wonders if he will have a son
Who fears hairy spiders, snakes and scary clowns
Who would like to have stacks of money that can reach 11 miles
Who able to go to sleep at 12 o'clock because
he likes to watch tv.
By Hemi
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