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Friday, August 28, 2020

Magnificent Minecraft

Did you know there are more than 10,000 hydrothermal features in Yellowstone? The four types of thermal features are geysers, hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles. G'day readers and bloggers! This week in literacy we got to play Minecraft!!! we had to make the Yellow stone national park. Had to do to two different versions of Yellow stone park with and without foxes I did the version without the foxes. I did the version without foxes.



Do you like Minecraft? What do you like building on Minecraft? ill see you next time!

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Super duper Samoan



Talofa bloggers,

Since the start of the year, we have been learning Samoan.  This is my virtual classroom where I have put all my learning for you to also learn from.  If you hover over items in my classroom, a hyperlink will pop up for you to click on.
In my classroom you will learn about:
Samoa as a country
Link to a traditional dance video
Basic greetings
The alphabet
How to count 1-10
Information about Siapo - how it is created, some examples
An animation showing a simple conversation in Samoan

I hope you enjoy my classroom and I would really like to know what you enjoyed the most.

Fa!

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Awful oil




G'day readers and bloggers! Oil is in and around our world, even in places you wouldn’t imagine. We use oil for cooking but we also use crude oil. The pumping and transporting of crude oil around the globe often have environmental effects. We have looked at various texts and videos to learn about some of these effects, and it ‘good’ timing as there was a recent oil spill (24 July 2020) in Mauritius that we could investigate.
Check out my video to learn more about oil, and see the simulation we did in class about cleaning oil from water.
Have you learned anything? Bye friends! see you next time


Monday, August 10, 2020

Powerful Parachute

G'day readers and bloggers! Today we are now Engineers I know it's pretty cool, today we had to construct a parachute from fabrics.  We added fabric on the top of the parachute so it keeps its shape.  When falling. We saw it fall faster before we changed it. After we changed it, it fell in 1.48 seconds. My group's parachute fell so fast because we had to tie to hex nuts to it. Sadly be didn't get to take a photo of our parachute but it will take a photo. Have you made a parachute? What did you make it out of? Bye, my friends! See you next time