I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 8 and in 2021 I will be a year 9. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Monday, May 10, 2021
Term 1 Reflection
Hi bloggers,
Today's blog post is about my term 1 reflection.
In term 1 my highlight was probably just hanging out with friends. My favorite subject was woodwork because we made some cool things in there like, my least favorite subject was probably metalwork because we didn't do anything with metal because it started turning into a digital tech. the hardest thing was getting used to going to sleep early and getting up early in the morning. Things I want to do in term 2 is to get better at painting/drawing because I'm not too good at it.
Hope you enjoyed this short little blog post, Goodbye.
Monday, February 22, 2021
Dissecting Chicken Leg
Dissecting a Chicken leg:
Safety:
Put on gloves
Take off jacket
be careful with the scalpel
Get Equipment:
Work trey
Tools
Chicken leg
Bone: Gives as structure & protection.
Muscle: Moves our bones.
Tendon: attaches our muscle to the bone.
Ligament: Connects bone to bone.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Hands in icy water!!!
Hi blogger,
Today's blog post is about hands in icy water. Hands in icy water means putting your hands in icy water then warm water.
So in science Ethan and I had to put our hands in icy cold water then warm water it didn't really feel like anything special just normal old water. We put our hands in hot water then warm water and it just felt the same so this experiment was for nothing.
Hope you enjoyed this blog post even knowing it isn't that long. Have you ever tried to do an experiment that didn't work?
Have a Merry Christmas!!!
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Christchurch Earthquakes 2011
Hi bloggers,
Today's blog post is about the Christchurch Earthquakes in 2011, I made a slide on this but here is a fact for you.
When the Christchurch earthquakes were going on it destroyed most of our town's buildings, houses, and also our stadium.
Hope you enjoyed this blog post, How old were you when the Christchurch Earthquakes happened?
BLOG YOU LATER!!!
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Protests Activities
Hi bloggers,
Today's blog post is about protests, if you don't know what protests are they are big groups of people that hold posters up in the air of something they don't want to happen and they also keep yelling out something.
1. What are some interesting facts about protests.
Protests were formed by a bunch of people to save our native forest, Rivers, Lakes and endangered species. The biggest environmental protest was in 2003 called the Ge-Free Marches. Some protests course riots and for stores to constantly get robbed and store windows to get smashed.
2. What I learned.
I never use to know that some protests course store to get robbed and windows to get smashed I thought that all protests were peaceful but no some course riots. I learned that not everyone liked some protests so they formed anti protests to stop those protests.
3. My opinion.
In my opinion, I say that not all protests are right and not all of the protests are wrong, I say that no matter what the protest is about you support them in it unless it's a riot or a store robbing protest only join the calm ones.
Woman's Suffrage.
FOR MORE THAN 70 YEARS, the women’s suffrage movement in the United States fought for women’s right to vote. The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States. Yet while suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt affirmed, in her 1923 book Woman Suffrage and Politics, that the suffragists had made an “unmistakable popular demand for a just cause,” she admitted in a private letter that only about a third of American women supported suffrage, while another third opposed it, and the rest essentially didn’t care.
Hope you enjoyed this blog post I didn't really enjoy making it but hopefully, it's good enough for you. What was your favorite piece of information?
BLOG YOU LATER!!!
Friday, November 6, 2020
Gravity
Hi bloggers,
Today's blog post is about Gravity and how it works in space.
1. Is gravity the same on all planets? No, because all planets are of different sizes. If a planet is bigger the stronger the gravity will be and if a planet is smaller the weaker the gravity will be.
2. How is gravity related to mass? Gravity is related to mass because an object that is bigger will have more mass and the more mass it has the more gravity it has inside but this won't always be the case.
3. Calculate your weight on the other planets in our solar system. I would weigh 22.5kg on Mercury, 54.2kg on Venus, 22.6kg on Mars, 139.5kg on Jupiter, 55.4kg on Saturn, 54.8kg on Uranus, and 66.8kg on Neptune. Have a go and see what you weigh on these planets.
4. Would your life be different if you lived on a planet with higher gravity? Yes, my life would be different if I lived on a planet with a higher gravity because you'll be slower you'll feel really heavy you won't be able to run as fast as you would on Earth. With lower gravity? Yes, my life would also be different with lower gravity because I would be able to reach to top-shelf without climbing on the bench it would probably feel like I'm flying I might even be able to jump over a big hill.
Hope you liked this blog post and hope you had fun seeing what your weight is on those planets and what was your weight on the planets?
Blog You Later!!!
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