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Tuesday 26 May 2015

WW1 Annimation


This term, Team 5 has been learning all about ww1 and ANZAC. we were given a mission to create a HyperStudio animation that included the development and  poppy, and a personal WW1 monument.


When you see my video, It will have detail and Sadness. Me and my friend finished it in time. It was on the News two weeks ago.

and the Growing Poppy,     

Wednesday 20 May 2015

Louis Gordon and Marcus Winter

Mr Burt introduced Louis Gordon and Marcus Winter.Mr Burt said to us " Andrew Patterson collects people and connects people."

Marcus Winter, talked to us about how he got bounced in every job he applied for there was only one job who accepted him. Marcus Winter went from doing his arts in the streets his art in a massive ship. He talked to us about when he was little  he was the slowest person in his class to finish his handwriting. Marcus was put into this class with other children, he thought he was brainy but that class was for people who were slow at handwriting. Marcus Winter showed us a dance the song he danced to was Uptown Funk then he told us to "stand up."

Louis Gordan Latty talked to us about how we could record a basketball game, he showed us his basketball game from last night, but it was in cartoon characters. It was really exciting to see Louis get a goal for his team, everybody in his team were really awesome they keep getting the ball of the other team, but the other team keeps on getting free shots and some of the shots didn't go in that's a relief.

Wednesday 13 May 2015

WW!


In world war 1 there was gas, Canada was the alone country that did not have gask mask for fighting and living. Every other county did because they had invited it by science. Back then they didn’t have planes, they had horses, for listening out for danger they had used a big and huge horn that is called a war horn. Some soldiers were forced to go back home for 3 weeks and return back.



Talking about gas, When there were no gas masks some soldier’s would die from inside their lungs well drowning with a sort of liquid. It was a global war. Britain was the most brutalised country which means not humble or respectful. They were the savager with the treaty of not kindness. Germany had been sold out by the polateshions . The thing with world war 1 is that it had become mercher and more distributed.


In the 19 century, they did not have in technology like highly loaded planes or trackers to track people that they were against and even phones for taking selfies, so they would have to travel on horses to state their marks for war. It was painful for those in the 19 century. The reason why they travelled back in planes is because they had figure out science and technology. They were impressed of what they had done to a boring piece of medal.
The reason why they made guns and all those deadly stuff is because, how would they fight, what would they use to kill or to wound people, how could they kill from far distance. They also create technology because things were hard for travelling and preparing attacks in the 19 century.  Technology helped them because of what was coming for them when they didn’t know and they also need technology because, they would have to track or hear out for danger.

Beside guns and harmful and death things, me and my partner think that they would of used metal fences in world war 1 and also rope traps to capture, not harm. We also think, that they used tracking devices on boats and ungraded tanks. What do you think technology was like in the 19 century? Please leave a comment and try to answer the question!

Monday 11 May 2015

Jim and Eric Henry


HI my name is johnlee I am a  student at pt england school and I Am writing  to appreciate what you two have done for our  country during world  war 2 .


tragedy and short notice that the war spread all over the islands. All of you guys were very smart of what you did and your  younger brothers joined the WWII.When you had to beat them up just so they didn't have to contribute in the war. And good for you for trying your best !I am so terribly sorry that the Germans invaded the islands.

I also heard of the really gruesome things that happened to you guys like when your leg got shot and you arm was hanging on by your skin. Poor Guys !And I also heard that your father was a priest and you said to him “Father, I am not going to die” And that was really heart warming !



Wednesday 6 May 2015

Louis


Hey William it’s Louis your Brother. I hear you were  wound and you are in England for ¾ months and you were send to  france. I hope you are looked after well and the bullet thru the neck and  out your right ear I hope you are ok from the Injured.     

Monday 4 May 2015

Respond Soldier's Letters


NAME John key
ADDRESS  Pt England  100 B

POSTCODE 9997

DATE 4 may 1940
                
Dear Gustav
sorry you were interned also your uncle and your lots for your father died when you were very young. you part german but born in tango and raised by a tongan mother then joining the New Zealand army forces but then interned is really though when a person is partly from the enemy's culture. Very sorry the commanders did not understand. I trust you now because you have proven your rights to be part of the NZ army forces as well as the british. I grant you your freedom to go back to Tonga. Happy sailing.