Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Balloons at silverdale  
Boom! Children are screaming as their skin is becoming a dozen roasted sausages. Boom! Again, the engine is like an erupting volcano bursting into flames. Mr A tries to calm the children down with his loud screaming voice “everyone settle down” he was saying, but the children cautiously walked away from the whistling flames coming from the bamboo basket.

Chitter chatter, pitter patter was all you could hear as the boiling heat whipped our spines as if we were horses at racing competition. In the distance an enormous balloon with red and blue and green. Hot flamethrower flames filling up the envelope. The huge balloon was bouncing like a retarded pogo stick wrapped around in ropes. The crew expert came along and talked about how if this extremely long rope got pulled a magical parachute would open up and let all the hot air out so the balloon floats down gently on to the green gully of grass (the field)ab
Universe
blackout horrifying
leaping flying eating
jupiter saturn earth venus
floating risking exploring
planets earthquakes

craters
Willy Wonka 2014 | by 7thMr Willy Wonka

Once upon a time in the village of chocolate was a tremendous chocolate factory, owned by mr willy wonka. The marvellous man has an extraordinary crazy imagination covered by his top hat which is tall as a ruler. His dangling pink coat warms him like a pot of boiling water strapped around him, He wears a large spotted bow and tight swag jeans. He wears fluffy puffy  Yellow socks and pointed shoes that massage his tiny feet, as he eats his home made delicious chocolate bars quickly. Because he’s a little old he needs his wobbly walking stick to balance himself.    

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

The runathon!
Excitement began to rise as the bouncy castles were blown up on the courts outside. Foggy skies raised above thb expansive, loud crowd. Parents and guests filled up the field waiting impatiently to see the children run.

After lunch, all the classes dashed to the middle of the field, where the race began. Superhero teachers scrambled around like bees fighting for pollen while mr harrop played music to somehow try to calm everyone down.

Once the countdown had finished, the children took off as fast as bullets travelling out of a gun. Strolling,sprinting,skipping all the way round the track for fifteen minutes, in the now vivid sunlight. Cool blooded juices were munched on, coffee was drunk and lots of fun was had.

Unfortunatelythe day came had come to a end. Exhausted kids limped home happy and proud to have contributed in the 2016 S.N.S runathon. Today was succesful.

by:Almas

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

A biography about Sir Ernest Rutherford

Sir Ernest Rutherford
Sir Ernest Rutherford was born in Nelson on August the 30th 1871.  He was a Scientist who worked many years learning about molecules and atoms.  Ernest Rutherford was named the “father of nuclear physics” for being the first person to split the atom, becoming a world wide legend. He also won a Nobel prize in 1908 for this achievement.


His family
Sir Ernest Rutherford was born into a large family with 5 brothers and 5 sisters. Martha (Ernest’s mother) and James (Ernest’s father) were very poor when Ernest was little, they were so poor that Ernest’s father (James) and his stepfather had to get a job at a flax mill just to afford the basics (toilet paper, clothes) and only came back on Saturday nights.


 


His early life
Ernest always tested and tried to experiment objects in his house. Ernest begged his father every night when he was young to disable/take out all the parts in a clock and let him put them back in the same spot.  He always promised that he wouldn’t break the clock . at first Ernest needed help rearranging the pieces but eventually he could easily do it. He could even make his own functional cameras and started using them around the house.  


Ernest’s studying life
When Ernest Rutherford finished studying at trinity college and received his scholarship in 1887, he later moved to Canada to study about physics, he later moved to England/UK/Britain in 1907 and become a real scientist. A year later Ernest Rutherford claimed his first Nobel prize for his “investigations into the disintegration of the elements. (But that’s not all he did).
Some time later in 1917 Ernest Rutherford split  the atom. Sadly on  August the 19 of October 1937 Sir Ernest Rutherford had passed away, and the only way to remember him was to put a picture of his face on the $100 note.



An atom in real life.
Image result for New Zealand 100 dollar noteImage result for an atom in real life Sir Ernest Rutherford on the 100$ note.



by:Almas khan