Thursday, October 24, 2013

The Worlds Biggest Rubber Band Ball:Made By Joel Waul.


The worlds  Biggest Rubber Band ball weights 4,097kg (9,032 Ib) was made by Joel Waul who lives in USA. It used 700,000 rubber bands to  make a rubber band ball bigger than you and taller than you of course.
Colour's used are red, blue, yellow, green, and purple.
As you can see the man who is standing on the rubber band ball is Joel Waul, now he is the man who made this huge rubber band ball, maybe he is in the world record book of 2004 or maybe even in the history of the worlds biggest rubber band ball who knows.

It took 2 years for Joel Waul to make this massive rubber ball.

So stay tuned to the studio two blogger dash board for more fascinating facts!
 

Monday, September 16, 2013

The day at the museum

                                  Museum                                   
On the 8.8.2013 Room 2 went to the  museum and we  went to the room were there were stuffed birds and bird bones. There were penguin bones and a stuffed penguin, a  Kiwi stuffed and hawk bones put
together and  flamingo bones. Afterwards we went to a room were there were beetles and moths, huge one's and small ones; butterfly's big and small ones, the size of a grown up's  hand maybe bigger ...
I wonder what will be in the museum next? Maybe animals like cat's, dog's maybe lions, tigers who knows. So stay tuned for more exciting things or go to Whanganui museum on Google. 

Welcome or Welcom!

Hi,
My name is Javan, a new kid in NZ. I moved in on the 2 of May, I arrived in Auckland.  have made many more friend's than in SA (South Africa.)
 I know 2 different language's Africans and Spanish. I go to a school called Fordell. I moved to school a few  days ago.

Flying Squirrels

Flying squirrels live in North America, They live in tall trees.Flying squirrels eat nuts, just like normal squirrels do.Let me tell you how flying squirrels fly, when there is a strong wind the squirrel will jump off a tall tree and stretch their skin and float in the air. They move their body and that's how they turn while flying.