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.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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6 comments:
Very interesting but how could you carry a chainsaw around? great job but.
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.
I thought your work was very good a few spelling mistakes but that is fine.
Good work.
Great picture Jake but your blog needs more work
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.
hi jake the blog is really good your doing good by your self.
and i like the picture
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