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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Tarawera.

I have been learning to infer. Hi guys, today I have done some work around the book Tarawera.
First we had to write our answers for the questions we had,
Next we wrote the words that were hard for us to read.
Then we wrote sentences that included our hard words,
after that we wrote facts about Mount Tarawera that was 125 words long.
Then write our sources.
The thing I found hard was answering the questions.
My next step is to try and know all of the hard and easy words in my text.

  1.    Why was it a surprise when Mount Tarawera erupted?
          Because they believe that Mount Tarawera was extinct.
   
     2. Was Te Wairoa a well known village before the eruption? Yes How do I know? In the text it talks about the fame pink and white terraces.
    3. What happened to the three children who were with Mrs Hazard? They died except for Mrs Hazard.

   4. Was the village of Te Wairoa rebuilt? No How do you know that? It is the remnants of this village that the tourists of today came to see.
                      
                                           Hard words.
                                             Poigant
                                           Torrents
                                          Remnants Couldn't come up with a sentence.
                                           
The people of Te Waiora were Poignant because of the volcanic eruption.
Some waters of N.Z are very Torrent such as The Mount Ruapehu river and Lake Taupo.

Did you know that The eruption lasted six hours and caused massive destruction. It destroyed several villages, along with the famous silica hot springs known as the Pink and White Terraces. Approximately 120 people, nearly all Māori, lost their lives.
In the early hours of 10 June, people awoke to earthquakes, lightning, fountains of molten rock, and columns of smoke and ash up to 10 km high. People as far away as Blenheim heard the eruption. Some thought it was an attack by a Russian warship. A 17-km-long rift split Mt Tarawera and extended as far south as Waimangu. The eruption covered land with millions of tonnes of ash and debris, transformed lakes, and flattened bush.
Also  Te Wairoa, known as The Buried Village, later became a tourist attraction.

                                              Sources
                                            N.Z History
                                           






                                      

                                           

2 comments:

  1. Hi there, my name is Nicholas and I am a student in room Hauraki at waikowhai primary School. I Liked Your Questions and answers because they are part of nz culture. you could have added how Te Wairoa Became a tourist attraction. If You Would Like To See My Learning, My Blog Is http://wpsnicholasc.blogspot.co.nz/
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    1. Hi Nicholas,
      Thankyou very much for your thoughtful feedback. I think I will check out your blog. Next time I do a questions and answers I will try add that in. kia ora. Blog you later.

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