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Wednesday, 26 June 2019

Charles Reserve

In 1920 Charles reserve got drained and used as a pasture, Charles reserve was also where some of the native and migratory birds and there were was also marine life in the area. The reason the place is called Charlesworth reserve is that it was the name after this guy called captain William Charlesworth. If you're wondering what he did to have his name as a place so what he did is he had a farm and he brought it into this place and his farm became Charlesworth reserve. Next week we are going to the Charlesworth reserve to help by planting some native trees so some native animals could come back plus trees. Take in combine dioxide and spit out oxygen for us to breath. but already there has been over 100,000 trees have been planted in the area but there is one spot that we are going to do some planting to help NZ Charlesworth is at Woolston, Christchurch 8023.

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Tuesday, 25 June 2019

Maths DLO (Subtracting using column method)

In maths, we have been learning how to subtract using the column method at first it was confusing but after you do it for a while it gets easier each time you use it here is my DLO about what strategy we have been doing enjoy.

Friday, 21 June 2019

My shoe

My shoes have come to life they have told me that they don't like getting put on and being worn around because we're basically stepping on them. I told my shoe that he had to shut up and deal with it cause I spent money on you so your mine but since I'm a nice dude I won't wear you for a day. Are you happy now the shoe said " NO! you shouldn't wear me at all go buy new shoes you butt" I  can't buy new shoes I'm not that rich have you heard of a job stupid head get paid and get new shoe man said the shoe?

Thursday, 13 June 2019

Beats and beyond

Our new hurumanu is music our teachers are Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Hastie. At first, it was boring but it started getting better, we listened to different types of music I can't remember all of them but. The one I remember is looping, looping is when someone makes music and it sounds like lots of people are there playing instruments but it's not. Cause there is this type of device that makes the sound you want to play over and over again until you make it stop. Today Mr. Mitchell brought some different types of guitars they are nylon guitar, steel guitar, Dreadnaught guitar, and backpacker guitar he played all of them it was cool. I learned about this thing called whammy bar it is used on an electric guitar, a capo holds down all six strings on a guitar and there is a special guitar they take on the plane its called backpackers it is small so you can take it with you in the airplane.

Monday, 10 June 2019

Maths

This is my DLO about maths we so we learned how to times 2 digit numbers together so here is a picture of my DLO that I did.


Friday, 7 June 2019

Revolution Tour

On Tuesday the 28th of May the Revolution it was fun listening to Reggie play his saxophone cause it was like awesome it was like a live concert at my school and the dancers were good as at dancing. Like I can't dance like but I can dance too I can do a windmill Reggie played the song Keke Keke, like the way you are and let it go. Everyone was singing along with him it was awesome.

Science (Mars)


Aim: To learn about Mars exploration.

1. Rover facts 
2. Design, Draw and Make a Rover
3. Mars facts

1. Rover facts: 

What are the 5 parts for? 
Link: Rovers 5 parts
Fill in the table below.


Name:
Purpose:
Wheels
The Mars 2020 rover has six wheels, each with its own individual motor.
The two front and two rear wheels also have individual steering motors. This steering capability allows the vehicle to turn in place, a full 360 degrees. The four-wheel steering also allows the rover to swerve and curve, making arcing turns.

Solar Panel
Without power, the rover cannot move, use its science instruments, or communicate with Earth.
Mars 2020 carries a radioisotope power system. This power system produces a dependable flow of electricity using the heat of plutonium's radioactive decay as its "fuel."
The power source is called a "Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator" or MMRTG for short. The MMRTG converts heat from the natural radioactive decay of plutonium into electricity. This power system charges the rover's two primary batteries. The heat from the MMRTG is also used to keep the rover's tools and systems at their correct operating temperatures.
Laser
It scans the area and sees if there is anything so they could maybe pick it up so they can experiment on it.
Camera
The rover has several cameras focused on engineering and science tasks. Some help us land on Mars, while others serve as our “eyes” on the surface to drive around. We use others to do scientific observations and aid in the collection of samples.
Shovel, rock pick, drill
To pick up and exam the rocks on Mars


2. In groups of 3, you will Design, Draw and Make a Mars Rover out of Lego Technics.
Materials:

  1. Lego Technics
  2. A4 paper
  3. Pencil
  4. Ruler
  5. Eraser
The drawing and model must have:
  • 6 wheels
  • 1 camera
  • 1 tool at the front that includes a shovel, pick and drill.
  • 1 solar panel
  • 1 laser that points at the ground

 ( Take a photo and upload  your Mars rover onto your blog.)

3. Mars Facts
Link: Facts

You will need to find out the following:

Fact
Earth
Mars
Picture of planet










Length of 1 year
365 days
Length of 1 day
24 hours
Distance from the sun


Distance from Earth.


Gravity:


Colour:


Temperature
-88 to 57 C
Rainfall
Atmosphere
  1.  

  1.    
Surface
Moons and names
  1.  



Conclusion: Write about what you have learned.

Nine stars of Matariki

Hi guys, There are nine stars of Matariki there names are Matariki, Tupu-a-rangi, Waipuna-a-rangi, Waiti, Tupu-a-nuku, Ururangi, and Waita Hope you guys liked the blog post that's me see you guys on the next post.