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Friday, 23 October 2020

Niuen Language week

 


Today is niuean language week ends but I learnt how to say hi, hello and buy, fakaalofa atu means hi or hello and Nakai Fakaune means to say no thank you. I also learnt the niuean words for monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday which is aho gofua(monday) aho ua(tuesday) aho lotu (wednesday) aho tuloto( thursday) ahu falale (friday). That is all I learnt for niuean language week.

Dr Thierry's visit

 Dr Thierry visited us yesterday and we had a lot of fun, we looked at how an onion root started off and also the microscopic cells inside of it. 


We looked at a foscola worm in a 40x scope, just from the weakest scope we could see the cells little tiny circles inside the worm, it was definitely fun to learn about science and what's inside microscopic insects. I found it fun to draw what we saw inside and out, the best microscopic insects were the dragonfly wing and the weird circle thing.


After this Dr Thierry explained to us why chickens lay eggs without having an embryo inside of it.





Facts about our ears

 










Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Technology / Tracing the shilouette

Today I traced my image which was a cross onto a piece of flat wood. After that I used a machine with a saw to cut out the cross. Then my tech teacher (MR Grundy) had to help me cut out the corners. After that he clamped the two flat pieces of wood together with the coutout in the middle and then slowly poured a metal like substance. 

After waiting five minutes for the metal to cool down I then took it out of it's casing and started sand papering it until it was sharp and straight. Unfortunatly time went by and the bell rang to soon, I didn't have enough time to finish. But after we tidyed up our work space we played a game with matches.

Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Technology

At tech we wrote a workbook that contained how we'd make our pandants and the plan to do so, also we had to make spicific images to make it. The word for the images was called silhouette. Basically this was an image with an outline and a black filling. The worksheet we worked on was just about what your freinds, family members liked. Also adding a picture of what the do/like.

EG

Ben likes to run around and play games.
You would add in a shoulette picture of a running person and also a gaming thing.

Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Elephant Toothpaste

Ingrediants:

Hydrogen peoxide 6%, dry yeast, dish washing liquid, food colouring

First we take small beakon and add warm water then add in yeast and mix untill it desolves in the water.

Then take a nomal plastic bottle and put our hydrogen peoxide and add drops of food colouring in. Now spill in liqud dishsoap into the bottle, then the final step is too add your wet ingrediants in.



Amazing Science: How to Make Elephant Toothpaste - Babble Dabble Do