This blog is a record of my learning from Panmure Bridge Primary School through to Tamaki College.
Monday, 14 March 2016
Science - Oobleck #2
This was our second science project. Above as you can see we have made a substance that is solid when you touch, but liquid when picked up. The teacher asked if it was a liquid, solid, or gas, and guess what...... none. It is actually called a compound.That is when 2 or more things combine. Have a look.
Science #1
This is another google drawing about my baking soda and vinegar. This ones just like the other one I did last time, but this one has the equipment you need to use, and you've got the steps to follow.
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baking soda and vinegar,
Charlize,
science
Maths games: place value #2
This is another maths game I played today. This helps teach you your place value up to 10,000. There are two different modes. One is relaxed if your still learning, and timed mode if you want a challenge. Really good if your learning place value.
How to survive a cow attack
This is a Google drawing I did with tips to how to survive a cow attack. It was one of our reading activities. We were leaning about the skills for evaluation, like looking for keywords and the authors purpose. Hopefully this will help people if they get in a cow attack.
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Charlize,
Key evaluation,
reading
Saturday, 12 March 2016
Leaning tower of Pisa
For this week, we have researched the leaning tower of Pisa. My partner was my friend Silivia. As usually, we have searched when it was built, why it was built,where it is located, and much more. If you would like to learn more, click on our slide and learn something amazing.
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Charlize,
Home learning,
Week 6
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Maths games: Place value
This is the game I played for my maths. Its called "beat the game". The first part of the game when you begin is when you have to try make a number greater than the computer's number. There are four rounds, and at the bottom of the screen there will be this orange bar with the numbers you made, if you list them from least to greatest, you get bonus points. Lastly, there's a part where you list the numbers in order. Finally you get your results as the final score. You can click the link http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/me3us/flash/lessonLauncher.html?lesson=lessons/05/m3_05_00_x.swf
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