Thursday, April 15, 2010

Becky10

Hi This is a chalk drawing Mrs Toy and I did on the earthquake

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Blown Away!!

Hi there earthquake explorers,
I have been exploring your blog and have to say you are all amazing scientists. I really liked learning about earthquakes and you all showed your understandings and knowledge so clearly. I can see you enjoyed your investigations and I really appreciated the way you shared your information with your classmates and Mr Dredge so frequently.
I must also say I am very impressed with your technology skills. The PowerPoint and video presentations are amazing. Your skills are very good and I am sure Mr Dredge will be patting you on the back for the way you have demonstrated your learning.

Good on you all for your hard work throughout the term.

Enjoy your break and I'll see you next term.

Miss Pearson

Lori 23

Hi Everyone
Did you know that in Haiti there was 250 000 buildings destroyed
that is very sad
Lori

William 40

Hi Mr Dredge and Every one,
Here is an interesting fact about the Haiti Earthquake.
That between 217,000 and 230,000 people have died. That's very sad.
And more than 1,000,000 were left homeless.
From William.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Tania 31


Hello Everyone,
Here is a good picture of a seismograph!!
This picture is of a seismograph taken when the Haiti earthquake happened.
Cheers
Tania

William 39



Hi Mr Dredge and Everyone,
Here are 2 Haiti pictures.
You can see how much damage the Earthquake made.
Here are the web addresses. topgoogletrends.netcashdaily.net/haiti-earthq...
news.softpedia.com/.../

From William

Tom 34

Hi everyone
Yesterday at about 7:00 there was an earthquake in Port Phillip Bay . It was 3.2 on the Richter scale . Here is what one person said:
"I heard the roof of my house ... I thought there was either thunder or 15 possums up there," she said.

"I literally saw my feet move on my floor and I thought, 'gee that's definitely not possums, that's an earthquake'."

This is quite interesting point that this man put forward
"In Melbourne, quite rare. In Victoria as a whole we'd get an earthquake of this size about every six weeks," he said.