Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Chain saw- you can use it if a tree falls down on your house you can cut it up. If the cyclone cuts down the power lines you cut up a tree for firewood.

Torch-you can use it to find your way around at night.


Tarp- you can use the tarp if your roof comes of you put the tarp on the roof.


Spare clothes-You need spare cloths because if you’re in the same cloths you will get sick and it’s un hygienic.

Blankets-you can use the blankets to keep you warm at night.



Pillows-you can use the pillows so when we sleep it doesn’t hurt our neck.



Water-you need water so you don’t get thirsty and we might not be able to get to the shops.




First aid kit-we need the first aid kit for basic medical needs.
Umbrella-we need the umbrella so when it rains we don’t get wet or sick.



Can food-we need can food so we don’t get Hungary.

6 comments:

Group D said...

Very interesting but how could you carry a chainsaw around? great job but.

Amanda said...

I really like your picture of Australia and the way that you describe how cyclones are a very dangerous disaster. It helps me understand that if I were to be in a cyclone I would know what to do.

Kate said...

I thought your work was very good a few spelling mistakes but that is fine.

Good work.

Bradley said...

Great picture Jake but your blog needs more work

rachel and laura said...

We think your picture captured our attention very much. But i don't think a chain saw is appropriate because it would be too heavy.

your writing made great sense to us. You doing it all y yourself is hard work and we think you did a brilliant
job.

Kirra said...

hi jake the blog is really good your doing good by your self.

and i like the picture