Tuesday, 19 June 2018
social studies cave art
What am i learning? I am learning to write a story using only symbols and pictures to create a story that represents a moment in past time.
How does the work show my learning? the work we are currently doing in social studies is cave art! Thousands of years back people used cave art to tell story's and create timelines, so by us attempting to create our own story using cave art it gives us a better understanding because we've actually done our own little cave art drawing.
What am i wondering??? I wounder why people used cave art, who was the first person to even establish this way of story telling i wounder why they used this way of story telling.
How can i use this learning? I can use this learning to help me with my cave art drawings and by learning about cave art it has given me a better understanding on how people used
to create these stories using only a stick and some type of ink or whatever they used back then, and the things they must of seen to have this much detail in their drawings.
How does the work show my learning? the work we are currently doing in social studies is cave art! Thousands of years back people used cave art to tell story's and create timelines, so by us attempting to create our own story using cave art it gives us a better understanding because we've actually done our own little cave art drawing.
What am i wondering??? I wounder why people used cave art, who was the first person to even establish this way of story telling i wounder why they used this way of story telling.
How can i use this learning? I can use this learning to help me with my cave art drawings and by learning about cave art it has given me a better understanding on how people used
to create these stories using only a stick and some type of ink or whatever they used back then, and the things they must of seen to have this much detail in their drawings.
Friday, 15 June 2018
I wounder why people cry:
Crying is part of our human emotional package – love it or hate it. Of course women are definitely better at it than men with the number of cries per year estimated at 50 and 10 respectively. It begs the questions how does it all work and what triggers our waterworks when we are both sad and happy? Get your tissues at the ready it’s all about tears this week.
Crying can be scientifically defined as the shedding of your tears in response to an emotional state very different from lacrimation which is the non-emotional shedding of tears.
With that said your plumbing apparatus that makes your tears is all the same. So before I dazzle you with the fact that we have more than one type of tear let us explore the science of tear production and how it links to the emotional center of your brain. To do this we are going to use the classic example, the break-up.
With that said your plumbing apparatus that makes your tears is all the same. So before I dazzle you with the fact that we have more than one type of tear let us explore the science of tear production and how it links to the emotional center of your brain. To do this we are going to use the classic example, the break-up.
With the beginning of the end of the relationship, the production of your tears can begin. It is all down to your lacrimal system
(think of it like your inbuilt Thames Water supply) that sits next to your eyeball. It is both a secretory system that produces your tears and an excretory system that drains them.
(think of it like your inbuilt Thames Water supply) that sits next to your eyeball. It is both a secretory system that produces your tears and an excretory system that drains them.
Friday, 8 June 2018
Vinegar and baking soda bottle rocket ( science )
VINEGAR & BAKING SODA BOTTLE ROCKET!!'
Bottle rocket website
EQUIPMENT:
1) build you rockets stand.. tape the tree pencils around the top of the bottle making sure that it is secure and can hold its balance.
2) take your rocket outside and add in your baking soda and vinegar in, give it a good swirl.
3) quickly but carefully put your cork on, make sure it is on properly but dont put it on to tight or it wont work... stand back and wait for your bottle to explode this could take about 30 seconds.
Bottle rocket website
EQUIPMENT:
- A 1.5 liter soda bottle
- 3 pencils (Un sharpened is best)
- Duct tape
- A cork that fits the soda bottle
- Paper towels ( optional )
- Baking soda
- Vinegar
1) build you rockets stand.. tape the tree pencils around the top of the bottle making sure that it is secure and can hold its balance.
2) take your rocket outside and add in your baking soda and vinegar in, give it a good swirl.
3) quickly but carefully put your cork on, make sure it is on properly but dont put it on to tight or it wont work... stand back and wait for your bottle to explode this could take about 30 seconds.
Tuesday, 5 June 2018
home eco
REFLECTION!
Positives
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Negatives
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Next time
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We worked well as a team.
Finished on time.
Sorta followed the recipe.
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At first we didn't do enough pasta stuff so we had to add more.
Got off task at times
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We read the recipe and not ask the teacher about what to do.
Follow instructions
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Friday, 1 June 2018
curiosity topics
Why do we have different skin colors?
I hope this has given you a better understanding on the topic i chose!!! Thank you and Your welcome
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