I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teacher is Mrs Anderson.
Thursday, 15 December 2016
Wednesday, 14 December 2016
I think inference recording
today we did i think and i and we have to learn in the book and then you think about it
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reading
SR-71 blackbird jet
engineering marvel, powered by innovative engines that operated most efficiently at Mach 3.2, its typical cruising speed because Engine type that link will take you how much power of Sr-71 blackbird jet and that is and some Jet’s have different size and wing’s and SR-71 top Speed it is on this go on it and found out Top speed.And SR-71 wing’s are in this link and you will found it out Wingspan. And that is the wing’s on SR-71 and they go in war in 1995 and they were losing and they call air support and then the blackbird jet SR-71 drop grenades and they shoot bullets and the gun is machinegun and they also
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today i did wrting about SR-71 and it was fun to do about jet's
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WRTING
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Friday, 9 December 2016
blog commneting
hi it's jonathan here and your work is cool.my commnet
writing frame report
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blog conmnteing
Planning a Report Writing Frame
tody we did Planning a Report Writing Frame and it cool to writing
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writng
Key word summary
Text: Blackbird jet
Read the text and record key words/phrases that answer these questions:
Who? Blackbird is a Jet by United States Air Force.
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What?
United States Air Force make the blackbird Jet for mission and they made it in 1960’
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Where? The United States Air Force made the blackbird Jet
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When? They made the blackbird in the 1060’s
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Why?Beauces The United States Air Force Need to take down enemy action
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How? U.S. Air Force from 1964 to 1998. A total of 32 aircraft were built; 12 were lost in accidents and none lost to enemy action Everything with the SR-71 was declassified in 1990. I will state first that no Blackbird of any variety has ever flown over the landmass of Russia or China.
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Summarise the text in 25 words:
Accidents
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1964
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Declassified
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Pilot’s
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Machine
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U.S. Air force .
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Enemy
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Variety
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Marvel
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Efficiently
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Blackbird Jet
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Russia
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SR-71
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Flown
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32 aircraft
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Mission
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China
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Airplane
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1990
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Stae
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Action
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Landmass
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Innovative
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And
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Blackbird
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tody we did fight and we have kwy word it
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inquiry
Flight
Today in aviation history, on March 6, 1990, the very last US Military flight of the SR-71 Blackbird took place. The flight originated from Palmdale, California, and flew to Washington-Dulles International Airport outside of Washington, DC. The aircraft (s/n 61-17972) was piloted by Lt Col Ed Yielding, USAF, with Lt Col Joseph Vida serving as Reconnaissance Systems Officer. Fittingly, on its last flight the SR-71 shattered one final record, marking in the record books a time from Los Angeles, California, to Washington, DC, of just 1 hour, 4 minutes and 20 seconds. To achieve that, the SR-71 managed an average speed of 2,124 mph (3,420 kph).
At the end of the flight, the aircraft was cleaned and prepared for museum display. Today, it stands at the very center in a position of honor at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy Center. Those who visit pay homage recognize more than just another retired airplane, but rather a history of successes and daring flights that remains largely secret to this day. Ultimately, the SR-71 was one of only a few finest secrets of Cold War politics and technology.
At the end of the flight, the aircraft was cleaned and prepared for museum display. Today, it stands at the very center in a position of honor at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy Center. Those who visit pay homage recognize more than just another retired airplane, but rather a history of successes and daring flights that remains largely secret to this day. Ultimately, the SR-71 was one of only a few finest secrets of Cold War politics and technology.
today we did Flight and my one was a jet and my jet is blackbrid Jet
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inquiry
Thursday, 1 December 2016
blog commnet
hi it jonathan i like the way you make the cart Video. My commnet
today i did com,neting on blog's
today i did com,neting on blog's
Life at panmure bridge school
- At panmure bridge school they have 220 people and they learning when they finished our work they go our chrome book and they go on our work and go on file and go and push publish to the web and then we push Embed and they go push small and then they copy the link for your work then you go on blog and then you go HTML and then you go back on your blog then your work it on the blog then you talk about and have hard or Easy then you go and label it then publish then you go on view blog and then they go on comment then they go on the site link then they go on the Ls1 site then they go on task List that how BPS blog .
- At panmure bridge school they were going on the bus for the Manaiakalani film Festival then they got drop off by the movies then they go up to the side Doors then they line up and sat down on the matt then they wait for the others school go first then the went after the others school’s then they sit down then they were lot’s of kids then they were lot’s of cool film's when the film’s are finished then they went outside and wait for the bus.
Today we did Life at panmure bridge school and it was hard and easy so i learn about Panmure Bridge school.
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writng
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