Friday, November 20, 2020

How Tsunamis Are Formed

Hey Guys, This week in writing I chose How Tsunamis are formed. It was really interesting I got to find out so many facts about how Tsunami forms. 

I hope you like it.

What Causes Tsunami?


What is a Tsunami


A Tsunami is a very large wave that causes lots of destruction. The purpose of

this text is to teach people how Tsunami forms.


Facts


The name Tsunami is Japanese, and it means harbor wall.Tsunami are enormous

walls of water that engulf everything in their path. In 2004, a 9.1 magnitude

earthquake hit Sumatra coast which resulted in a 50 metre damage.


How Tsunami forms (1)


Initially a Tsunami is seen as the ocean leaving the shore.


How Tsunami forms (2)


This large wave can be up to ten times bigger than a normal wave which often

hits the shore and slows down to around 50 Kilometre per hour.


How Tsunami forms (3)


Most Tsunamis are caused by Earthquakes,

Volcanic eruptions, Landslides or Meteorite can also cause Tsunamis.


Conclusion


Tsunami causes a lot of destruction. Most Tsunamis are caused by Meteorites,

Earthquakes, Landslides or Volcanic eruptions.

Tsunami is a Japanese word which means Harbor wall in English.

First, the wave becomes bigger and slows down to 50 Kilometre per hour,

the back wave is moving deeper but faster and finally crashes into the shore.

This is how Tsunami forms and destroys the land.


Elephant Crete Task!

WALT: To Make Connections to self ,other text and the world.


Hey Readers, This week in reading I chose Elephants because I wanted to know what elephant use their trunks for and how do they greet. This blog is going to be the same as last blog except the animal is different. Its not finished yet I will try to finish it ask soon as I can. I hope you enjoy it

QUIZ


 

                  
            

 WORD SEARCH

I chose these word because these are easy to find and related to Elephants


VENN DIAGRAM


                           
 


Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Orangutans Reading Create Task (Term 4 Week 5)

WALT: To make connections to self, other texts and the world.

Hey Guys!, This week in reading I chose Orangutan, I also made a quiz, word search and Venn diagram showing the difference between a Monkey and a Orangutan and did you know that Orangutan means Human of the forest in Indonesia?  

                                      

            

                                                 VENN DIAGRAM





QUIZ


WORD SEARCH

I chose these words because these word are related to Orangutans!


MEANINGS!

Ripe Fruit:When a fruit is ripe, it is time to pick it and eat it.
 
Endangered: Seriously at risk of extinction.
 
Reddish brown: a shade of brown with a tinge of red. 

Primates: Terrestrial mammals, which adapted to living in the trees of tropical.

Age: The length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed.

Jari Manis: mean ring finger in Indonesia


INFO GRAPH




Friday, October 23, 2020

Half Life Pobble 365 (Writing Task T4 W2)

Hi Readers!,

This week in writing we did a pobble 365 task, Half life

 I hope you like it :D

As I walk down the island I see two paths one looks dangerous and the other looks bright, happy. I decided to walk down the dangerous part first. It is really creepy  because of the pollution and the scary vulture relaxing on a scary tree, as I go near the factory, it makes it hard to breathe. Then I thought to myself it was a bad idea doming to the dangerous path first so I came back to the tree where the scary vulture was sitting and decided to go to the happy path. As I walked down the happy path I came across a deer!. Everything was so peaceful there, As I was going  near the city the air got  fresher and fresher.  I can smell the tasty food coming from the city. As I went in the city I asked someone where I am? And he told me I was in greenville. After spending some time in “Greenville”, I remembered about the scary factory pipes so I bought a helmet to protect myself from the pollution. I checked the factory pipe. It was horrible there, the helmet could do nothing. I ran back as fast as I could and reached the city . I decided to never go back there ever again

                                                     THE END

 

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Wolves (Reading Create Task! T4 W2)

 WALT:  To understand  what we are reading by answering questions about a text 
Hi Reader!, 
This week in reading I read about Wolves!. I learnt a a lot of things like Grey wolves (Cains Lupus)  are the largest canines in the wild, standing 66 - 81 centimetre tall at the shoulder. On average, females weigh 36 kg, and males about 41 kg. I hope you like it :D .
                         
                       

Monday, October 19, 2020

Cybersmarts Media T4 W1 and 2


WALT: We are learning to identify different forms of media

Hi Readers!

This and Last week we had a task in Cybersmart called Media. In this blog you will learn what media is and what are different media. I am not finished yet. I couldn't make this last week because my chrome book had no battery in it. I will finish it soon. I hope you like the unfinished one :D


                   








Friday, October 16, 2020

Wild Cats (Reading Task T4 W1)

Hey! readers!,

This week I read about Wild cats in the reading create task. I found out that there are 35 species of wild cats and its tail helps them balance in the wild. I hope you learn something :D

Answers to the Orange box


  1. Scientists have found 35 species of wild cats

  2. The two characteristics of a wild cat living in cold places are Snow Leopards and Eurasian Lynx.

  3. The opposite of a wild cat are house cats.

    4.  The whiskers help cats find their way in the dark.

    5. Cat’s tail helps them balance in the wild.



Wild Cat Physical Features


   


Encounter with a Wild Cat!