Thursday, 30 July 2015

Fractions 103 - Finding fractions of a set follow up task


Follow Up Tasks:

Saving Up

On the trail

You can check your answers in class using the follow up booklet.

Our very first Mandarin lesson


This Friday we went into groups to learn Mandarin and Science.  Here is the video of us learning and singing.



What's your name?
ni jiao sheme mingzi

My friend
wo de peng you

What's your name?
ni jiao sheme mingzi

Who are you?
ni shi shei?





here is a video of us learning how to count up to 10 in Mandarin!

The Plastic Bag Experiment

Every  Friday we can do science or mandarin workshops.
Today we are going to talk about science.


This Friday (31.7.2015) we did an experiment where we put a clear plastic bag over our wrist and sealed it with tape. We had to sit down and play a game by not moving much for 7 minutes. By the end of about 7 minutes we all had a bag that was very moist around the inside. Some people had really sweaty hands and the bags looked foggy.


Keith took us out for a game (we still had our plastic bags on) and after the game our bags had much more moisture than when we were sitting inside. There were droplets of water inside and not just a fog.


The reason that this was caused was because the moisture was sweat. When we were inside it was less hot because we were sitting down and not doing much. Outside we
were playing a game which makes us more hot from running around. Sweat is caused when
you are hot and your body needs to cool down. The body produces moisture (sweat).


By Isobel and Eliza

Some students noticed that the hand in the plastic bag was much warmer than the hand that had contact with outside air. Others thought their hand stinks after being in a plastic bag for half an hour - yuck.



Thursday, 23 July 2015

Superheros are coming to town! Are you ready?



This is one of the songs we will be singing in the production. 




The Greatest American Hero Theme Song - Believe it or Not

Please practise at home. Sing aloud in shower!

Monday, 6 July 2015

Looking for something to do?

As the weather turns really nasty and the sleety rain hits your window maybe you are looking for something to do.
Here are a few links that you might like to look at. Why not cook a meal for others? Create a scientific experiment in the kitchen sink? Smother your bedroom walls in arts and craft?
Ok so whatever you do - make sure you check with your parents first!

Some of the ideas are a bit basic or maybe don't spark your interest BUT maybe you can change it up. How can you make it better? More interesting? More Challenging?
It would be great if you share your ideas/ links for the holidays by adding a comment for others to read.
Otherwise maybe you need to go to our homework link and work on your basic facts and spelling....

RECIPES
BBC Good Foods
Kidspot Kitchen

ARTS/CRAFT
PBS Crafts
Education Arts and Crafts

SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS
Science Bob video links



Thursday, 2 July 2015

Bamboo House in Bali

Bamboo construction

I think this story inspires people to use bamboo because the houses that they are building looks really cool and is also sustainable. Another reason people should use this is because it is as strong as metal if you dropped 4 tons on it won’t break. One of the downsides is that bugs can eat away bamboo but we have found a solution - there is this type of salt that protects the bamboo to make it a sustainable building material. Bamboo is commonly used in such places like Bali because lots of bamboo grows there. Also bamboo isn't a tree believe it or not its actually a raped growing grass that spans up to 40m - one of the best  things is how fast it can grow. In only 4 years bamboo can be a strong building material just like timber.

Jack A


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