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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Music 🎵🎶

 Music in the late decades

Hello!

A couple of weeks ago we were working with some slides that were based on the late decades of music and we never actually blogged it so we're doing one of our favourite slides now. So actually two people were working on the slide it was Me and Lucy so thanks lucy for the help :]

Here is the slide there are the other slides but I'm just supposed to be posting this, I will actually put in the main one but here's my favourite on :]


And here's the main one 


This was actually really fun we got to work together or work alone So that made it fun

So thank you for looking at my blog leave a comment if you have any suggestions or any ideas for improvement :]

Here is Lucy's blog Here

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Ukuleles

The Ukulele

 Hello :]
A couple weeks ago we got to play with the ukuleles! that was super fun. I had to teach Mrs. Allan because I was one of the only people that knew who to play the ukulele already. Last week we didn't do anything else with the ukulele because we had a writing assessment.


What is a Ukulele?

A Ukulele is like a small version of a gutair, It's just smaller, has only 4 strings and 4 tuning heads.

How many parts of the ukulele are there?

So all up there is around 10 parts to the ukulele Here is an image to show you











There are also lots of types of ukuleles, for example:








If you actually have a ukulele with you or have one and don't know how to play it listen to this persons video he has a whole bunch of videos based on the ukulele here is the one for beginners :]



I dont have time to finish the blog pst right now so ill finish it later

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

P.E Football

 Hello! This past two weeks we have been playing football instead of netball and it's actually been really fun we are doing this blog post because 1. we have to do it and 2. so we can like go past on the rules and stuff I don know anyway 

Rules (That I learned) 

1. You can not touch the football with your hands

2. There's (We played this way) 7 aside we only had 9 peopleFile:Soccer Field Transparant.svg - Wikipedia

Drills

1.How to stop and turn The teacher taught us that and we also kinda knew it 

2. how to dribble I knew how to do this but I SUCKED and now I'm actually a bit better at dribbling 

3. How to juggle I already knew how to juggle the ball and I was kinda good it's just I didn't know what it was called so I learned what it was called 


anyway I'm done talking now bye!

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

P.E netball

Netball court and with players stand | Netball, Flow chart design, DiagramC: Centre

Kia ora!            Teacher: Ms bankrofft (I think its spelt wrong sorry)

these past 2 weeks for P.E we have been playing netball and today we were required to make a blog post about what we have learned about netball here ar the most important rules of netball

  1. Dont step with the ball
  2. Dont dribble the ball
  3. Include everybody
  4. Have to be 1 metre away to defend
  5. You have 3 seconds to hold the ball
  6. Every Position has boundaries
Here are the positions

WA:Wing attack

WD: Wing defence

GA:Goal attack

GD:Goal defence

GS: Goal shoot

Thursday, March 18, 2021

Gummy bear Osmosis

 Aim:

I want to find out what happens to gummy bears when I we put them into different Solutions.

Prediction:

I predict that they will grow in water and that the colour will evaporate a small bit.

Method

Equipment

  • 4x Gummy bears (Duhh) Of the same colour
  • 2x Petri dish 
  • 2x Paper towels 
  • Marker/Vivid
  • Water
  • Sugar water
  • Salt water
  • Electronic scales
  • Beaker
  • Measuring cylinder
  • Safety googles

Instructions

  1. Gather Equipment
  2. Put on safety glasses
  3. Using the marker, write the name of the condition on the Petri dish, DRY, WATER, SALT WATER, SUGAR WATER
  4.  Weigh gummy bears with scales and put the amount of grams on the Petri dish your gonna put the gummy bear on 
  5. Measure 40 ml of the solution and pour it into the Petri dish
Results 





Results!:


DryWaterSalt waterSugar water
Initial Weight5.27g5.39g5.43g5.40g
Finale Weight5.29g3.96g4.91g6.2g
Wight DifferenceGained:0.2gGained:0.59gLost 1.52gGianed:1.62g
Initial Volume40mL40mL40mL
Final Volume0mL0mL0mL
Volume Difference
40mL40mL40mL

What does Osmosis mean?
Osmosis is the movement of water from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution through a partially permeable membrane. The important thing to remember is that osmosis is the movement of WATER ( or other solvent ) not the particles dissolved in the water.
Why did the water gummy bear get bigger?
the water gummy got bigger because if you think of a net around the gummy bear the water can get into the net because its small but the sugar and the salt cant because its bigger and the water can get into the net!



Thursday, March 11, 2021

Skittles Colour Experiment

 Aim:

I want to find out what happens when I put Skittles into water.

Method:

Equipment

  • Skittles
  • Petri dish
  • Warm Water
  • Beaker
  • White background  
Instructions
  1. Gather Equipment
  2. Spread Skittles (8x) on the edges of Petri dish Evenly
  3. Gently Pour warm water in the middle of the dish
  4. Dont over fill dish
  5. Observe and record what happens
Prediction:
I think I will see the Skittle colours transfer to the water so it might make it go the colours, colour

Results:

I saw all the colours Collide And after a bit the water ended up going brown it was pretty awesome!











Inventions that will change the world

 Hello 😁 

This Doc took me all up almost 4 hours! So let me Explain

We have to do this for Hurumanu 3 which is doing stuff like This and its about 3 books with is to do with this its 5 pages long so it will take awhile to read  (Also tell me if it doesnt work)