Thursday, 24 May 2012
How Far Can Your Cable Car Go?
This is my bar graph that I created on google docs about our Cable Car Experiment.
Tyler's Cable Car travelled the furthest with a total of 8 metres.
Fine's Cable Car travelled the shortest distance with a total of 3 metres.
Miss Chapman, Piripi, Kifi and Pace travelled the same distance with a total of 7 metres I really enjoyed when we made our cable cars especially letting the balloon go I hope you like reading my statement on Room 5 Cable Car Experiment.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Monday, 14 May 2012
Flying free Emerald Group By Caitlin
Week 2
Emerald Group 1
Title: Flying Free School Journal Part 3, Number 1, 2010
Learning Intention: I am learning to retell the text back from the beginning, middle and end.
1. Describe the kites up in the sky?
Red and Black lizard tugs at it’s string
2. What’s wrong with Anna?
She has a broken leg
3. Why was Anna grumpy?
Anna would like to gone too but her cast is to heavy
4. Why did Anna like the bird kite?
It is thinner than the other bird kites and can fly more higher
5. What does Anna see at night?
Anna sees the bird kite again as she’s falling asleep. She sees its sharp beak and narrow head
6. Why couldn’t Anna go outside and why?
When her leg sweats it gets itchy
7. How does Anna spend her time?
She makes a bird kite
8. What materials does Anna use?
She finds some left over nylon. It wasn’t the right colour but red and green will do Anna finds a packet of neddles and matching cottons.
9. Why was Anna feeling worried?
She might not be able to launch it without help
10. Describe the process in flying the kite. She was happy with what she made because it was flying high
11. Why was Anna feeling happy?
The kite flies now and soon becomes a red and green bird. It was flying higher and higher
12. What did Anna imagine at the end of the story?
Anna imagines herself flying over houses, roads, parks and hills.
Emerald Group 1
Title: Flying Free School Journal Part 3, Number 1, 2010
Learning Intention: I am learning to retell the text back from the beginning, middle and end.
1. Describe the kites up in the sky?
Red and Black lizard tugs at it’s string
2. What’s wrong with Anna?
She has a broken leg
3. Why was Anna grumpy?
Anna would like to gone too but her cast is to heavy
4. Why did Anna like the bird kite?
It is thinner than the other bird kites and can fly more higher
5. What does Anna see at night?
Anna sees the bird kite again as she’s falling asleep. She sees its sharp beak and narrow head
6. Why couldn’t Anna go outside and why?
When her leg sweats it gets itchy
7. How does Anna spend her time?
She makes a bird kite
8. What materials does Anna use?
She finds some left over nylon. It wasn’t the right colour but red and green will do Anna finds a packet of neddles and matching cottons.
9. Why was Anna feeling worried?
She might not be able to launch it without help
10. Describe the process in flying the kite. She was happy with what she made because it was flying high
11. Why was Anna feeling happy?
The kite flies now and soon becomes a red and green bird. It was flying higher and higher
12. What did Anna imagine at the end of the story?
Anna imagines herself flying over houses, roads, parks and hills.
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Room 5's Paper Plane Challenge
Today Room 5 had so much fun measuring our Paper Planes on the court. We had to make paper planes and we had to see who can fly their Paper Plane the furthest. Piripi threw his paper dart the furthest he had a nice smooth throw and had a total of 11.16 metres. San Tat's plane landed at shortest measurement with a total of 2 metres.
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
My Mother Day Wordle
This is my Wordle that I made on Wordle
for Mothers Day I love my Mum she is nice and kind
to me she is cool and she loves Tattoos and she also
friendly to all my friends I Love Her.
My Reflection on making Paper Cranes
Reflecting on my Origami Crane
Please write detailed answers, as reflecting helps you build understanding with your learning.
1. Are you pleased with your origami crane? why?
Yes because it was really fun doing it and the finished results
were really good
2. What part did you find easy? why / why not?
Folding the paper into half and quarters because I
have done it before
3. What part did you find tricky / difficult? Why / why not?
Folding the paper into little triangles because all you have to do
is grab the little pointy bit and fold it up
4. Who / What helped you in making your Origami Crane?
Following the instructions and Isabella helped me
5. What would you do differently next time? Think about folding,
listening, persistence (not giving up) etc.
Listening to the instructions so that my paper crane could look perfect
Friday, 4 May 2012
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
How to make Yummy Chocolate Easter Eggs
Title:
How to make yummy chocolate Easter Eggs
Ingredients List:
1 packet of melts
Equipment:
1 kettle
1 saucepan
*water
plate
spoons and bread and butter knives
molds
fridge
Tin foil
Method:
1. Fill up the kettle with water and let it boil
2. Pour the water into a sauce pan
3. Cover the saucepan with a plate
4. Pour the chocolate melts onto a plate
5. Stir the chocolate melts till they are melted
6. When melted find some molds and spoons
7. Use the spoons to pour the melted chocolates into the molds
8. Put the chocolate molds in a fridge and leave them in for about
4-5 hours.
9. Get the chocolate melts out of the fridge
10. Turn the molds over then tap lightly and wrap in tin foil
11. Now you have yummy Easter Eggs
How to make yummy chocolate Easter Eggs
Ingredients List:
1 packet of melts
Equipment:
1 kettle
1 saucepan
*water
plate
spoons and bread and butter knives
molds
fridge
Tin foil
Method:
1. Fill up the kettle with water and let it boil
2. Pour the water into a sauce pan
3. Cover the saucepan with a plate
4. Pour the chocolate melts onto a plate
5. Stir the chocolate melts till they are melted
6. When melted find some molds and spoons
7. Use the spoons to pour the melted chocolates into the molds
8. Put the chocolate molds in a fridge and leave them in for about
4-5 hours.
9. Get the chocolate melts out of the fridge
10. Turn the molds over then tap lightly and wrap in tin foil
11. Now you have yummy Easter Eggs
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
My Multiplication Results
I have recently been on Oeswego it is a math site
I had a go and scored 100 percent I felt proud of myself
check out my blog and you will see please make commemts.
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