I especially like how you start with a tribute to your Great Grandfather. You spoke so clearly and your passion for the subject came firing through. It was awesome how you used your model tank, and combined it with images from your book. I did not know that a computer aims and fires the gun.
Thank you for such an inspiring job in your first Genius Hour sharing!
Wow Cam, I learnt a lot from your video on tanks. You made a topic I would not normally read about very interesting. Adding in a personal connection made it very powerful. Well done :)
Thank you for your video on tanks Cameron. I didn't know that the first tank was called a Mark 1. There used to be a car called a Mark 1 Zephyr, I wondered whether this was a reference to the name of the first ever tank. Keep up the fantastic work Cam.
Thanks Cameron for sharing your knowledge and interest with us. I always think tanks are spacious inside but by the look of that soldier inside the tank, it is very snug indeed!
Cameron I love the way you have presented this - using your clear voice and speaking slowly so we could hear every word - well done. I have a clip on a dvd where a historian is describing the conditions in the mark one tank for the soldiers - I must show it to you next time I come to visit, I think you would be interested.
Great stuff Cameron. A very interesting story.We thoroughly enjoyed it. Aunty Ali has sent the link to Uncle Craig in Belgium. Nana,Poppa and Aunty Ali.
You blew me away with how much you knew and could explain about tanks Cameron. Your interest and enthusiasm for this topic came through really clearly in your presentation. Very impressive digi skills with i-movie too Cameron. Great work buddy.
I absolutely love your video, Cam!
ReplyDeleteI especially like how you start with a tribute to your Great Grandfather. You spoke so clearly and your passion for the subject came firing through. It was awesome how you used your model tank, and combined it with images from your book. I did not know that a computer aims and fires the gun.
Thank you for such an inspiring job in your first Genius Hour sharing!
Thank you Mr M. I had fun making the video and using my model tank in the video.
DeleteWow Cam, I learnt a lot from your video on tanks. You made a topic I would not normally read about very interesting. Adding in a personal connection made it very powerful. Well done :)
ReplyDeleteMrs H i could teach you lots about tanks. Thank you.
DeleteThank you for your video on tanks Cameron. I didn't know that the first tank was called a Mark 1. There used to be a car called a Mark 1 Zephyr, I wondered whether this was a reference to the name of the first ever tank. Keep up the fantastic work Cam.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs Miller. I googled Mark 1 Zephyr. They look like funny cars. I wonder if they are named after the mark 1 tank.
DeleteThanks Cameron for sharing your knowledge and interest with us. I always think tanks are spacious inside but by the look of that soldier inside the tank, it is very snug indeed!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mrs Lowe. They do look small inside. I would like a ride in one.
DeleteCameron I love the way you have presented this - using your clear voice and speaking slowly so we could hear every word - well done. I have a clip on a dvd where a historian is describing the conditions in the mark one tank for the soldiers - I must show it to you next time I come to visit, I think you would be interested.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I would love to watch the dvd you have.
DeleteLooks cool and I learned lots. Can you make a video on a LAV?
ReplyDeleteAwesome Cameron
ReplyDeleteI like how you did a video
Well done
Keep up the good work
Wow Cameron!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Your genius hour is great.
I learnt a lot about tanks, what country was the first tank made in?
World war 1 was a long time ago.
Nice work Cameron and nice information Cam.
ReplyDeleteKeep it up Cam :)
Great job cam keep it up.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Cameron. A very interesting story.We thoroughly enjoyed it. Aunty Ali has sent the link to Uncle Craig in Belgium. Nana,Poppa and Aunty Ali.
ReplyDeleteThank you nana and poppa. Did great grandad George go in the tanks?
Deletethe tiger was most powerful in would war 2
ReplyDeleteAwesome facts about tanks cam. I like hearing about vehicles from the war. keep it up.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Cam! So many interesting facts. Do you build tanks or any other army vehicles yourself? The miniature versions I mean!!!
ReplyDeleteYou blew me away with how much you knew and could explain about tanks Cameron. Your interest and enthusiasm for this topic came through really clearly in your presentation. Very impressive digi skills with i-movie too Cameron. Great work buddy.
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