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Friday, February 16, 2018

T1 W3 Writing



Playing Rugby


By Zavier






I heard people crying and screaming like they were dying when they had been hurt.






I felt the force and push when I was being tackled to the ground.






I saw the try line but I was just 2 metres short.






I wondered if we would be able to win against Burnside.






It was on a Saturday when my Dad told me to quickly get ready because we are playing rugby and that we are playing against Burnside I said it was going to be a good game because when we were in div 2 we versed Burnside and it was 1 all. Me and my Dad quickly did everything we needed to do so we were prepared for battle. We jumped into the dark blue car and drove off. It wasn’t long before we got there. We ran like the wind to field 6. Altogether we had 9 people which is 2 short but we are going really well because we were coming forth so far. We quickly warmed up and then the game began! We kicked the ball I ran as fast as I could and made the first tackle I quickly got but then taken to the ground I was just a we bit short. Will picked up the rugby ball and scored the first try. By the end of the game the score was 11 1 to us so we WON!!!














T1. W3. The Mystery Of Tunguska

The Mystery Of Tunguska



In Russia, what do they call the Stony Tunguska River?
Podkamennaya Tunguska.
Where does the river wind through?
It winds through Siberia.
What year was this article set?
1908.
How far away was the explosion heard?
Nearly 200 kilometres
How far away could the explosion be seen?
1000 kilometres aways.
What was Russia torn apart by?
A war and revolution.
What do scientists think the explosion was caused from?
A Comet or an Asteroids.
In your own words describe Comets and Asteroids.
An Asteroid is a enormous rock that are huge and hit Earth’s atmosphere.
A Comet is a chunk of ice which is smaller than Asteroids.
What is special about Lake Cheko?
It wasn’t on any maps before 1929
In the past few years, what is the theory of the explosion?
Gas leak from underneath the surface