The first man to create the Ferris Wheel was George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. He designed this machine for the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. It was the tallest attraction there, standing at 264 feet high. In fact, the original Ferris Wheel was designed as much to be seen as to be ridden. I found this information from a reading comprehension activity that I did.
I am a Year 8 student at Glen Innes School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 12 and my teacher is Mrs Barry.
Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Thursday, 28 August 2014
To Infinity and Beyond!
The Inner Solar System
This article talks about each planet in this system and what could be discovered later on. So as we search through the galaxy we could find another earth.
What is the Inner Solar System?
The Inner solar system is the name of the terrestrial planet and asteroid belt. A fancy way of saying ‘rocky’ is terrestrial. Like the earth, rocky planets have a core of iron and rock.
Friday, 1 August 2014
Tongue Tasters
I like the taste of raspberry ice
Slurpy slushies too are nice.
Boiled eggs give a squishy munch
But I much prefer a crunchy lunch.
Crispy, crackly, crinkly chips
The kind that gives you salty lips.
Jammy doughnuts that go “squelch”
And fizzy fluids that make you belch.
I like sizzling sausage rolls
And creamy licks from mixing Bowls.
Juicy jubes are good to chew
While tangy sherbets tingle too.
Christmas mince pies- two or three
And chocolate fudge tastes heavenly.
Friday, 4 April 2014
The Danger in my Comprehension!
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Memorabilia
Making memorabilia was fun! Our learning was how to create a memorable poster or card and having to explain a myth. This is all part of a webquest made by our teacher. For me to create my memorabilia I had to increase my knowledge of a myth.
The power of Cronus and Zeus is preposterous. Most people fully believe these greek gods were powerful enough to rule the whole of Greece. Their background stories are still a mystery to this point. I place confidence in Cronus and Zeus both breaking a father and son bondship, because of the incident between Zeus's siblings being born. The thought of Cronus swallowing his children can be negated or assumed true.
Please comment and tell me what you think the background story of Cronus and Zeus is; and why they hate each other so much?
The Power of Cronus and Zeus
Kronos - Cronus
Roman name:
Saturn
Source of Power:
The titan god of time and age.
Kronos is the son of Gaia and Uranus, and the youngest titan. His father Uranus is a powerful God of the sky, Gaia his mother is the goddess of mother nature (Earth). He is married to a beautiful lady called Rhea, to whom made him into the father of Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon and Zeus. Chiron was believed to be his son. Kronos and his wife is also Olympian gods.
Zeus
Roman name:
Jupiter
Source of Power:
The god of the sky, lightning, thunder, law and justice.
Zeus is the son of Cronus and Rhea. He had many affairs with many woman, but he decided to marry his own sister Hera. His siblings are Hestia, Demeter, Hades, Hera and Poseidon. His biggest enemy is Cronus his own father because he was told his father swallowed his siblings after they were born. But Rhea saved Zeus before Cronus ate him. So Zeus decided to send him to Tartarus the underground world, to his brother Hades.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Sir Ernest Rutherford
Sir Ernest Rutherford, Lord of Nelson is an intelligent well known New Zealander. His face is placed on the 100 dollar notes presently. People may ask themselves why is his face printed on billions of 100 dollar notes and who is he? I can answer these questions for you.
Who is Sir Ernest Rutherford?
Sir Ernest Rutherford was born near Nelson, New Zealand, 30 August 1871. He is the man who is behind radioactivity.
He studied at Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory, which was at that time he was under directorship of Sir Joseph John Thomson, the leading authority on electromagnetic phenomena. His early work with Thomson led them to investigations of electricity and radiation and then eventually to a detailed study of radioactivity.
In 1898, Rutherford obtained his directorship at McGill University, Montreal, and soon demonstrated his talents for radioactivity elements. Although others had discovered radioactivity, Rutherford gain dominance to this part of his study. He found during his time two kinds of radiation existed, he called these Alpha and Beta. He then worked with Sir Frederick Soddy from 1902 to 1903, Rutherford identified the phenomenon of radioactive half-life and formulated the still-accepted explanation of radioactivity. During his time Rutherford was awarded the 1908 Nobel Prize for chemistry for his work in radioactivity. He moved to the University of Manchester in 1907, were almost immediately he began to examine alpha particles because since they were relatively massive and of atomic dimensions, he felt that they were the key to understanding the nature of matter.
Ernest eventually died of Hernia diseases because there was no immediate honored doctor to operate him. Hernia caused pain and other potentially serious health problems. Ernest died October 19, 1937 at the age of 66.
(Why is Sir Ernest Rutherford’s face printed on 100 dollar Notes explanation.)
Ernest is a Native New Zealander and a national hero, who discovered mankind’s understanding of Atomic Science in the early 29th century. He won several awards in his work of chemistry. The awards he won was a Nobel Prize in Chemistry, a Copley Medal, an Elliott Cresson Medal, a Franklin Medal, a Rumford Medal and a Matteucci Medal.
Three of his discoveries helped to shape modern science and basically created nuclear physics and the way we see the structure of the atom today.
Rutherford's first discovery was that elements are not immutable. His second discovery, the nuclear model of the atom, became the basis for how we see the atom today: a tiny nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons. And his third great achievement, the splitting of the atom.
He is listed in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography as, "the world's first successful alchemist". To wrap this question up is that he was very inspiring to other scientist, and he followed his dream with the help of other inspirational scientists.
He also had to feature on New Zealand currency in future, then get a good education by paying attention to all your teachers at school, never stop asking questions about things that you’re interested in, read about all sorts of different ideas from lots of different people and places, learn how to get on really well with other people so you can be a good leader, and get involved with important things that make a positive difference to hundreds or even thousands of people’s lives. That’s what Sir Edmund Hillary ($5); Kate Sheppard ($10); Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ($20); Sir Apirana Ngata ($50); and Ernest, Lord Rutherford of Nelson ($100) have all done.
I hope your questions have been answered and Sir Ernest Rutherford is loved to scientist and more. His discoveries are unbelievable to see, read and to hear about. He will always be New Zealand's hero for his work in science. He is inspirational to me because he achieved a very massive thing. His life expresses the knowledge he learned and I should learn as well. I and he will be a ‘Successful Alchemist.’
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Tuesday, 3 September 2013
The Children of Nut the Lady of Heaven
The Children of Nut the Lady of Heaven
Ra is a powerful Pharaoh and he was very jealous of his powerful, so he vowed himself to be a man, and he knew he would grow old very old. So he spoke the word “Thoth”. His the god of wisdom and magic that comes into being. Thoth could speak and see all future of others. So Pharaoh asked about his. "There will be another ruler of Egypt after you, he will be the son of Nut." Pharaoh became angry and cursed Nut. "Nut will remain childless, as she will give birth to no child on any day in the year, neither on any night. I have spoken and so it will be." Nut was heartbroken, as she went to Thoth for help. Because he was the wisest of them all. Nut begged for help. Thoth agreed to help her if she would marry him. Nut, who secretly loved Thoth, agreed. Thoth knew he could not change Pharaoh's curse. But there was one solution for her to be pregnant. So Thoth went to King Khonsu’s pyramid/palace. Khonsu was the moon god. Thoth and the king drank beer and ate honey, while they were in a game of draughts. There bets ran higher and higher by the minute. Thoth was clever and won many rounds of drafts, so many that he won enough of Khonsu's light to make five extra days. Thoth fitted these days in between the end of the old year and the beginning of the new year.
Poor Khonsu lost so much light, but as months went past his light of glory shone back. And Nut and Thoth had five children on the five new days that were never before in Pharaoh's year. Osiris was born on the first day and a great voice from heaven proclaimed "The Lord of All comes forth into the light!"
Harmachis was born on the second day. Set was born on the third day and Isis was born on the fourth day. On the last day Nephthys was born.
And Nut was happy. Thoth instructed Osiris and Isis in all his skills and powers to prepare them for the day when Osiris would become Pharaoh and Isis would be his consort.
Tu and Rei and Tuherepunga
Cook Island Legend
Tu and Rei and Tuherepunga
Once upon a time in the olden days, there was a legend about a husband Tu and wife Rei. Rei was pregnant with a pepe without Tu knowing. There’s also a ferocious Taniwha called Tuherepunga, that lives in the Lagoon. One day Tu and Rei decided to go and catch fish for their dinner. So they got into their canoe and paddled off into the Lagoon. As soon as they reached their perfect destination, Tu got his fishing gear out and started to fish. After a while Tu caught some fish for dinner. Rei was very pleased with her husband. Rei wanted to also dive down and get some clams. So she asked her husband, he straight away said No. But she really wanted to go down just once, he let her. He then said before she went down “ I’ll drop down the last line, before we go home.” When Rei went down Tuherepunga came up, looking like REI! (Tuherepunga can always change her appearance, she's like a shapeshifter.) When Tuherepunga was up on the canoe, Tu told her to get inside so they can go to shore. That’s when Rei came up and saw her husband paddling away from her. As she still saw the canoe insight she yelled out to her husband. “Come back to me and get me.” But Tuherepunga kept saying to Tu “Don’t listen to her, I’m your wife , listen to me, she is Tuherepunga.” Rei called to her husband 3 times, but he didn’t go back. Tuherepunga was too convincing. That’s when Rei started her calling to make the sea’s wave build up so high, to try and capsized the canoe. The chant was:
“ Tengaru, Tengaru nei e
Akapukehia, kia tiketike, kia hakahaka
Kare te papa i mua
Kua tikona, ete fai nga hitu
After Rei’s chant she called over and over again till the sea’s wave was so high. Rei end up drifting with the tide and Tu and Rei’s canoe end up capsizing. When their canoe went down Tuherepunga the Taniwha took Tu’s body with her. Rei was saved by the sea. So she went to shore and build a house on the beach. A couple months later she had a pepe boy. His name was Tu. He was named after his father. So every time Rei and pepe Tu came outside their beach house. They would always look out to the sea hoping they would see and find him.
The End
Monday, 25 March 2013
Grubtown Tales
The year that it rained cows
Author: Philip Ardagh
Illustrations:Jim Paillot
Setting: Grubtown
Characters: Grabby Hanson, Limbo Gouloush, Mango Claptrap, Jilly Cheetah, Dr Fuad, Marley Gripe, Flabby Gomez, Minty Gibb and the Fox Family.
Problem: Cows kept falling from the sky.
Solution: Constable Gelatin got the FOX family to come into the police station. They used a typewriter to write what they do on Sundays. As Constable Gelatin had all their stories in he, gave them to the Mayor Flabby Gomez. As Flabby Gomez was reading the stories he came over Bunty’s story. (A member of the FOX family.) Flabby Gomez went with his story and it was TRUE.
Opinion: “This book is a really good story. It is a mysterious story that I like. If you read this book It will make you read more, which is a good thing. If you're an eager person that wants to read this The year that it rained cows, then it will probably take a hour or less to read this book. It’s a fantastic book.”
Who do you think this book would be most suitable for?
Anyone that likes mysterious stories!
Here's a interesting LINK to other mysterious stories:
http://kids.mysterynet.com/ - Suitable for people nine and above.
E4E- Extra for experts!
Little bit more about the author.
Philip Ardagh is a well known English children's author. He has written more than 70 books about adults fiction and children’s non-fiction. He’s primarily known for Eddie Dickens series of books. Just before the bologna children’s book fair in 2008. He signed a deal with his publisher Faber and Faber.
He wrote three Grubtown tales. Also he writes novels as well.
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