Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Review:Who Killed the Electric Car
WALT:describe how advancements in technology occur to meet need or to solve a problem.
1) What problems does the use of the electric car solve?
It solves having to use oil and create global warming and air pollution. It also solves us spending a lot of money just to buy petrol. It could decrease
2) Who will benefit from the electric car?
Pedestrians will benefit from the electric cars because it protects them from hazards. It will also benefit citizens or California because of their strong polluted air that have been caused by oil runned cars.
3) What problems are caused by the electric car?
They require 3 hours to charge the batteries but it can only travel only about a 100 miles on an average, and on a single charge. Also the accessories use up electric power from the batteries, which is the heart of electric auto mobiles, the batteries will drain easily.
4) Write a one page review of-"Who killed the Electric Car?"
General motors invented the electric car to help California citizens from air pollution but the government and some customers disagreed because it was to expensive and they dint know much about it. later, people had to take away the EV1 and have them crushed then they left them where people wont know. customers started to put up notices and boards to persuade the government from continuing to destroy the EV1. Makers enjoy making the EV1s because it's easy to do and because of the mess. Customers not only think that it helps global warming it also is fast and very quite. You could charge during bthe night and then take the plug out when you need to drive somewhere.Later GM created the hummer which got more responses from customers. I think they shouldnt destroy the electric cars because we could help global warming from getting worse. I also think that we should destroy the electric cars because the batteries is expensive and the accessories inside the EV1 uses the batteries, the batteries will drain quite fast.
Monday, June 14, 2010
On Monday 3 May was the day of camp. We went with syndicate D to Motatupu Island for camp. We on a ferry to Rangitoto then went for a 6.5km walk to the Outdoor Education Centre Motutapu Island. It was so exhausting! When we arrived at camp everyone went to their dorm to get unpacked then we started our first activity. My group was 28A and our parent was Kyle’s dad, Mr Glogoski, but we did our activities with 28B.
Our first activity was sailing. On my first turn on the boat, Sonna controlled the tiller and I controlled the main sheet and Krishna did nothing because she didn’t want to and also we’re scared she might make our boat tip. On our second turn me and Sonna swapped jobs. The instructor, JR, told us to go very fast so I had to sit on the edge of the boat and put my feet over the tiller to control it. Because of the current and wind the boat went the wrong direction and capsized! Finally after Krishna climbed in the boat a pool started to rise inside our boat so JR told us to go in his boat. When we arrived on the beach JR said we broke the record of the fastest sailing.
The second activity was raft building .I got a huge bruise because when I fell out of the raft my legs hit the bamboo. Later our raft broke in half and we lost so we splashed watr all over the other team.
After dinner we had our night activities. For night activities we played games with Matt. Later we had diary writing, supper then bed time. On my first day at camp was not as boring as I expect it would be!
On the second day at camp I woke up very excited. After my quick breakfast I got changed into longer pants because I had rock climbing as the first activity. I only did the easiest climbing wall, the slab, because it started to rain.
After morning tea we had confidence course. It was kind of boring because all we did was played some balancing games and thinking games. My favorite activity was when we had to carry someone through a hole inside the net without letting them touch the side.
Next we had kayaking .We kayaked near the boats and one of the boats nearly crashed into some of the kayaks in the way. We played water polo and Mr. Glogoski fell of his kayak.
When I heard that we had high ropes next I was so excited. Firstly I went on the net .I got cramps after I got down. Later I went for the beam .As I reached the top of the pole my feet started to turn into jelly as it kept shaking. As I started to make my trip to the other end I got more confident and walked faster. Went I got down Miss Mudford said I was the fastest to walk across the beam. Kyle’s eyes went red when he came down because he was scared. Kimberley was so frightened but she made it. Krishna had to get rescued because she stayed in the same position the whole time and wouldn’t walk across the beam. I loved high ropes.
Spotlight was our night activity. In 3 out of 5 games Sonna and I survived. In the first game everyone ran towards the court except these 3 boys, Sonna, Krishna and I. We followed the boys because we had no idea where to hide. While we were hiding a boy farted and I burst out laughing. Luckily no parent was around!
In the middle of the night I heard a loud snore that sounded like a monster!
I woke up early in the morning because of a snore. I got dressed and filled up our drink bottle because we had the gun walk. We visited the museum and watched a film where cannons were built in world war 2, the place where we will be going to. In the gun walk we walked up and down steep hills. When we arrived we went into a tunnel and found a white tailed spider!
Next we had our dirtiest activity, the survivor course. For survivor group A and B versed each other by doing all the activities the fastest. One of the course was to climb through tires.While Jason was climbing out a parent was pulling him out but suddenly his pants fell off! Luckily only Sonna saw it. At the end goup B won. Everyone was all muddy so the adult said there is a creak where the clean water are so everyone went in.When we got in we realized the adult tricked us. When everyone came out they were so muddy but no one complained because it was so cool!
Because we did all our night activities so we had a concert. People did comedy acts and singing. My favourite was Mr Glogoski and Mr Pete’s comedy pupet show.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Riddles
Here are some riddles for you to work out.
1) Alive without breath,
As cold as death;
Never thirsty, ever drinking,
All in mail never clinking.
2) What has roots as nobody sees,
Is taller than trees,
Up up it goes,
And yet never grows.
3) Thirty white horses on a red hill,
First they chomp,
Then they stomp,
Then they stand still.
4) Voiceless cries,
Wingless flutters,
Toothless bites,
Mouthless mutters
5) An eye on a blue face
Saw an eye on a green face
“That eye looks like to this eye”
Said the first eye
“ But in a high place
Not in a low place.”
6) Cannot be seen, cannot be felt,
Cannot be heard, cannot be smelt.
It lies behind stars and under hills,
And empty holes it fills;
It comes first and follows after,
Ends life, kills laughter.
7) A box without hinges,
Key or lid,
8) This thing all things devours,
Birds, beast, trees, flowers;
Gnaws iron, bite steel;
Grind hard stones to meal;
Slays king, run town,
And beats high mountains down.
Answers are in the comments