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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Hexagon learning


hexogon learning from Team 5 PES on Vimeo.



This video is about hexagon learning. It works by connecting each hexagon that might have one thing that matches. We did this to make us think better

Friday, September 6, 2013

The Rainbow Warrior


In 1985 July the 10th just before midnight, 2 suspicious people were lurking around Mechanics Bay by the harbour bridge. They launched their zodiac into the water and motored to Marsden Wharf where the Rainbow Warrior was. The two men that were lurking were actually french spies working for the french government but there were more of them. There were 11 spies hiding, some were pretending to be on a honeymoon and some were tourist     
Without a warning, the 2 men jump out of their zodiac and swam down in scuba diving suits underwater to the Rainbow Warrior Boat. They were suspiciously up to no good, they swam swiftly under the boat and started planting 2 limpet bombs on the Rainbow warrior. One on the engine and the other on the propellor.

Meanwhile, everybody on board was oblivious to what was going down below but continued on with celebrating their director, Steve Sawyer’s birthday. After a while, people started leaving the Rainbow Warrior and there were only about five or six people left on the boat.
They were just talking and had a few drinks but still didn’t know what was going on underwater. One quiet moment, ‘KABOOOM’. The first bomb went off. It set a person off his chair. They had thought another boat had hit them. ‘KABOOOM’. Goes the other bomb. “ABANDON SHIP ABANDON SHIP!!!!”, The captain shouted. Unfortunately, A photographer named Fernando Pereira did not survive and the 2 spies escape.

Greenpeace were protesting against the french government for nuclear bombing and radiation poisoning. They were planning to head down to mururoa atoll, but the French Government thought that if they blew up the Rainbow Warrior ship the Greenpeace would stop protesting them