Kia ora bloggers! On Tuesday the 22nd we made paper rockets. I will be explaining what we made it with. First we got a piece of paper that was in a circle. Secondly we got a strip of paper that was red. After that we rolled the piece of stripped paper. Then we cut the circle. We folded the circle and then we sellotaped the rocket and the circle together. After that we put the rocket on the tube and pushed the pump down and then the rocket flew in the air but some of them didn't. After that we had to pack up because the bell was about to ring. It was fun. Thank you for readin my blog.
Tino pai Josie. This looks like a fun activity. What I really want to know is... What happened when you threw it? How else do you think your could make your instructions even easier to understand?
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Josie, what an interesting blog post! You used several great time connectives to organise your writing. It was a lot of fun making rockets with Kaiwhare and Mokoroa - could you explain to readers why some of the rockets flew but others didn't? Maybe you could take a video next time, of your rocket in action!
ReplyDeleteKa pai Josie!
thats really cool explanation
ReplyDeleteKia Ora!
ReplyDeleteYou know me my name is Peitynn in Waitemata in the seniors. I really liked your explanation about how you made your rocket. This reminds me of us making our rockets but we made it out of a plastic bottle and put water in it. Maybe next time you could take some photos of the steps how you made the rocket Anyway thank yo for sharing your blog post with me and I would like u to see my blog at http://wpspeitynnf.blogspot.com/
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Hello Josie my name is Nicholas And I am from the Senior School. How well did your rocket fly or was it one of the ones that didn't fly? You had a real good way of telling us what the rockets were made out of. This is like when the Seniors made rockets to launch for the Wonder Project. At the end of the blog you said thankyou for reading you blog but had reading spelt like readin.
ReplyDeleteGood blog post, blog ya latter.