Welcome to the World of Blogging.
A blog is like an online journal where we share our learning and our thoughts. We'll be looking at our relationships with different countries and how we are part of a global community.
I'll be asking you some thought provoking questions and at times even posting some homework tasks.
It is your responsibility to keep an eye on the blog!
Please feel free to comment on our learning.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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I am learning about transpirtation in science and tec. DO YOU KNOW THE FIRST WHEEL WAS MADE?
ReplyDeleteI do!
To find some good infomation about the history of transportation visit www.cyberkid.com.au
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ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to about learning Global Connections and i am also looking forward to learning about The History of Transportaion. :)
ReplyDeleteI am learning about global connections in H.S.I.E
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward find fun sites!
ReplyDeleteIt is going to be great fun being able to write about things that we are doing in the classroom. I like how you can access th e blog from anywhere!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to talk with another person on this blog!!!
ReplyDeletehi its so exciting to be on the blog ya
ReplyDeleteThis year is going to be amazing and the subjects so far are providing some very interesting facts that i didn't even know!
ReplyDeleteGood Afternoon Year 6,
ReplyDeleteIt is great to see that most of you have found your way onto the blog! I am most impressed with your comments so far. Remember to keep sharing any important facts about transport, imports and exports that you discover.
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ReplyDeletei found some good information about the internal combustion engine at this website:http://library.thinkquest.org/16541/eng/learn/library/content/int_comb_engine.htm
ReplyDeleteThank you for the website. It was very helpful One down lots more to go.
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ReplyDeletehey everyone hows it going what up
ReplyDeleteI have finished my project and it was very interesting and i found out many many facts, but i cant tell you just yet
ReplyDeleteHere is a great website for the transportaion topic i hope it is helpful
ReplyDelete1. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/transportation-timeline.html
Thanks for all the helpful websites!!! :)
i am really looking forward to this site mrs milliken
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ReplyDeleteI am so excited about the blog and I hope I learn a lot from it.
ReplyDeleteThis link might be helpful for the Transportation project http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bl_history_of_transportation.htm
Hey everyone i have another website for you!!!
ReplyDeletehttp://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bl_history_of_transportation.htm
I hope this is helps you!!!!!
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Thank you everyone who has given us websites to help us with the transportation project.
ReplyDeleteCourtney
It is great to see everyone working together and sharing their ideas!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to sit down with Miss O'Neill and read your mini projects next week.
You might like to start researching bridge structures and thinking about how you will construct your own mini bridge using paddle pop sticks and straws!
Watch this space for more information!!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat Another project
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I think that building a bridge is going to be fun
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ReplyDeleteI love doing the Famous Bridges of the world project. It was really fun reserching the height and length. :) :( :0
ReplyDeletei cant wait to build my bridge
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ReplyDeleteHi everyone ,
ReplyDeletei Hope that we are all learning from this blog and i hope we all have a thing that we like the best about the blog .... I do ......
I love the pictures in the slide show .
From Courtney :)
can someone help me find a good news source?
ReplyDeleteThis term so far has been awesome and when it comes to wk 8&9 we will be constructing our own bridge....I CAN'T WAIT!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWe are making a bridge in week 8 and 9 and it will be made out of paddlepop sticks
ReplyDeleteI cant't wait to build my bridge in class. mines going to be a truss bridge
ReplyDeleteHello hello hello!!!!!!! everyone
ReplyDeletemeet my friend ... CATFLIE! :P
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ReplyDeletehey where building a bridge in year 6 and its made out of paddlepop sticks!
ReplyDeleteTo Jacob...do you have my BOOK!
ReplyDeleteI love coming to the lab and writing on the blog. I also like researching bridges. I can't wait until we get to make our bridge out of paddlepop sticks and straws. I hope mine does not break.
ReplyDeletethis a cool blog and l can not wait to lern stuf.
ReplyDeletehi i think that this is a great site.The slide show is pretty good. it is also good to find out good websites.
ReplyDeleteAwsome photos thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about this whole bridge out of paddle pop sticks because it seems like a hard thing to do in 4 hours
ReplyDeleteWell I know one thing... Canbera is gonna ROCK!!!
ReplyDeletemrs milliken this is a cool thing that you have done with the blogger
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ReplyDeleteThis blog is totally awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi everyone,
ReplyDeletei am really excited about this blog mrs milliken has given us.
Actually paddy, the first wheel was made in 3500 BC because I know.
ReplyDeleteMrs Milliken what you have created is an awesome thing.
ReplyDeleteThese new photos are great and they had given me a lot of thought on how to modle my bridge.
ReplyDeleteThanks Miss Milliken.