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Friday, July 31, 2020

Charming Childrens books


Hey bloggers, this week we've been looking into childrens books and be looking into the different authors like Dr Suess, Lynley Dodd and comparing their differences from the characters to their own taste. Everyone in our Literacy group had to write their very own poem that has to rhyme and have some sort of moral, my one is a about a Duck that's stuck in the truck and talking about the things that he has been through and done. Some of the other ones were really funny and are packed with homour. I hope you've enjoyed more about poems. You can also write down your own short one in the comments. Did you liked my rhymes? Did you find it crazy about the Duck?

So Much Mathematical Terminology


Hey bloggers, this week on Friday, we've been looking into the language of Math. We had to write an explanation about the different terms that we've learnt before, also giving them an example in maths and for an Application term in the world. I've written my explanations and my examples for an Application term in the world, also try and solve some. The reason why we we're doing this is to really understand all the basic languages in math, making sure that we would for sure to understand terms that are synonyms. I hope you've learnt the different terms and understood them. Did you think my explaination is clear? Did you liked my examples that I've used?

Friday, July 24, 2020

NASA and the Moon


Hey bloggers, for this term, we've been into about space and how planets and our space work. But for this week, we're doing a tik tac toe activity where our tasks are finished like in the actually game to win. I've finished on of them and also working with my friend Henry (hasn't posted it quite yet), who has finished the other one. My task was to find out more about NASA's mission to land onto the Moon, of what took them to get there and also about the Moon, my poster explained of the crew members and some surprising facts about NASA's journey and getting you to know more about the Moon. I hope you've found out more about NASA's mission and learn't more about the Moon and how important it actually is. What made you intrigued about space? Did this made you think more about our universe?

Film Noir (just Black Film in French, so fancy. :-)



Hey bloggers, this week for literacy, we've been looking into a interesting Genre called Film Noir, it is a Genre that originated in France, mainly about tragedy and negativity. Film Noir is also commonly more shadows and lighting are very important, there's also three angled lightings and how the films really work with lights, like blurring, wide lights,  In front of the slide is the two comparisons for each film, explaining their films, similarities and differences. We've also been starting to write our own story's by using the Film Noir, my story is about a family where their Dad is famous for his intellegence in inventing medicines, but there are some people who are lurching around to poison him, but when their Dad was poisoned and was burryed to the ground, their family also got private investigators to find who the suspect was, later on the story, a Zombie had appeared beside the beach when Kelly and her friends went to a exclusive beach party. I hope you've enjoyed the slide and learnt about the Genre. Did you find it interesting learning about this Genre? Did you liked my story?

Magical Square


Hey bloggers, this week we've been looking into Magic Squares, but what's a Magic Square? Well it's a square 3 by 3 and you need three different numbers and three for each of them, that have the same added amounts from each other. We've also looked into writing equations to find their patterns, here in the slide I'm showing you my evidence for each series of challenges that we've did, our math group had to write out the Magic number for each question. I even have a very long detailed explination from about the numbers to finding the pattern for each square, so you can also make your own one! I really hope that you've enjoyed my slide and learn something new today! Did you think my explination was clear to you? What did you find it interesting?

Friday, July 3, 2020

Aurora Australis


Hey bloggers, Today we're making a art piece and learning about the Aurora. There are different beliefs around some countrys long ago, like in China, believeing the Flames of God and evil Dragons battling in the heavens. 

Aurora are bright lights that shimmer in the skys that can constantly change in shape and size, also known as the Southern or Northern Lights. Aurora comes from the sun that burns so much energy, particals can shoot making a Solar Wind which can reach up to speeds of 750 km/ph.

 Solar Winds can be damaging to the atmesphere in space and satellites, but the Earth is protected from its Magnetic field, because the Earth has a core that acts like a giant magnetic that rotates quickly, as the Magnetic field around our earth called the Magnetosphere that are from the South and North Pole, which acts like a sheild. 

Not all particals are deflected, so it zooms its way, striking the oxygen and nitrogen atoms which light them up, producing those vibrant and rainbow colours. Aurora is also seen on other planets, such as Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Mars and Neptune. 

I hope you've learn't lots more about Auroras, Aurora's have one of the best landscapes that you could ever view, personally, I've never seen one. Have you seen a Aurora before? What did it look like? Did it made you day when you saw it?