Pages

Tuesday 17 December 2019

SLJ: Hudson River.

Hello everyone,

Welcome to my blog. Today for the Summer Learning Journey i'm going to be telling you about the movie/real life plane crash in the Hudson river. If you didn't know they made a whole movie about the plane crash. It's called "Sully." The reason that the plane had a crash landing was because a storm of birds were flying at the plane that a lot of them went into the engine. The plane lost power and flight so they had to have an emergency landing on the Hudson River. No one died because of the smart thinking from Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger.

Image Link: Click Me



One time my friend was in a car and his dad was driving and they were on a long drive and they were falling off the Mountain but because of the dad he jumped out of the car and pulled everyone out before it was too late.

Thank you for looking and reading my post, if you have time please leave a comment.

Kind regards,
Tom.

Thursday 5 December 2019

Weekly Words (Anxious)

Hello everyone,

Welcome back to my blog.

Today i'm sharing my weekly words with you. Today's words is Anxious. If you didn't know we do the word of the day to help improve our vocabulary. We can also use words like Anxious in our writing. Now on to the weekly words.



I hope you enjoyed my weekly words blog post, if you have can leave a comment don't hesitate to. Tom

EOTC Week!!!

Hello everyone,

Welcome back to my blog. Today i'm sharing the year four, five and six EOTC week trip. If you didn't know EOTC Week (Education Outside of School.) is a yearly thing that schools do. It is a four to five day trip around places in Christchurch.

My school went around the town of Christchurch, Ferry mead Paint ball and Mini Golf, Surfing, Orienteering, The gun in placements at godly head, Ice skating and more. My Favourite was paint balling at ferry mead.

Now here our some photos of me and my friends and EOTC week.

































Thank you for reading and looking at my blog, If you have extra time please leave a comment.

Kind regards, Tom.