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Wednesday, 8 December 2021

Monoprinting

Hey everybody, 

During art, we have been working on our monoprinting from this past few weeks. 

There were copies of plants, leaves and flowers, we had to trace some of it from different difference copies to make our own background using a baking paper sheets. Then we had to photocopy them 2x into papers. We had to colour and for the other one is to monoprint it, we used an ink. 

Since I haven't actual tried to monoprint, so at first I had no idea how it works. I had some struggles and difficulty when halfway to completing it, but I eventually finished it.

Here's my monoprint: 

I messed up many times but this is what I did. 

Thank you for reading my blog, I'll cya later, goobye :>

Thursday, 2 December 2021

Making Ginger Beer (Science)

Kia Ora,

For today, it is going to be an another experiment that we're doing in science, which is making a ginger beer. 

Aim: I want to find out how to (brew) make ginger beer. 

Research: We had to find a YouTube video on how to make alcohol, making a ginger beer and a fermentation.

Alcohol from common table sugar

Making ginger beer

Fermentation 

Method: 
Equipment: 
  • Plastic cup 
  • Marker 
  • Powder ginger 
  • Water 
  • Sugar 
  • Spoon 
  • Lemon Juice 
  • Yeast 
Instructions: 
  1. Get your equipment.
  2. Take a plastic cup, write your name on it. 
  3. Pour half a teaspoon of a powder ginger inside the cup. 
  4. Add half a cup of water into the cup. 
  5. Put one tablespoon of sugar inside the cup. 
  6. Mix your ingredients inside the cup with a spoon. 
  7. Add 5 drops of Lemon Juice into the cup. 
  8. Taste it and adjust the flavour. 
  9. Add one quarter of teaspoon of yeast. 
  10. Let it brew for one week. 
Results: 

I only tasted it once but not much since I didn't really like it. We waited for a couple of days and we then finally tried it. It taste sweet but with no flavour at all but the smell of it was strong and it didn't seems like it taste good. 

Discussion: 
What is a Fermentation?
A fermentation is when a yeast eats glucose (sugar), and it breathes out CO2 (Carbon dioxide - gas), then it excretes alcohol. You'll know when the gas has come off, you'll start seeing bubbles. This process is called Respiration. 


Thank you for reading my blog, I hope you learn something new and goodbye:))

pH colours (Science)

Hey readers,

Today I will be talking about pH colours, another experiment we did last week. I didn't get to post it last week but here it is. 

Aim: I want to find out what the colours of pH are. 

Research: We had to add a YouTube video about pH colours. 

pH indicator 

Method: 
Equipment: 
  • Acid - hydrochloric acid 
  • Base - sodium hydroxide
  • Test tube rack with a test tubes
  • Universal indicator  
Instructions: 
  1. Get your equipment ready. 
  2. Add 10 drops of universal indicator into the test tube. 
  3. Put different amounts of acid and base into the test tube (depends on you). 
  4. Observe what happens to the colour. 
Results: 


Discussion: What are the pH colours? 

The indicators changes colours because of the different pH ranges. An indicator can only change colours when it is added with acidic or alkaline solutions. To see if a solution is acidic or alkaline, you can try to make an indicator from a red cabbage. 

Alkaline solution - Combination of base solids that dissolved in water. 
Acidic solution - More concentrations of hydrogen ions.

The range of the pH scale is from 0 to 14. 0 to 6 is acidic, 7 is neutral and 8 to 14 is alkaline. 

Thank you for reading my blog, I will be posting next time, goodbye:)

Wednesday, 24 November 2021

Healthy eating

Hey readers,

Today, I will be talking about a healthy menu for a week. During health, we are currently learning about foods that are healthy for us. 

Some students in our class doesn't usually eat breakfast before they go to school, we had a great discussion about how we should not skip breakfast, lunch and dinner because it is important to eat. Some people has a diet plan, they don't eat and starve themselves because they might think they're getting big, but in reality, they are just growing, foods helps us grow and have more energy, there is no limit when it comes to eating. 

There are different types of food groups, which is protein, carbs, grains , dairy, fat, vegetables and fruits. 

We had to be in pairs and we had to make a healthy menu for a week, we were looking for foods that are healthy for everyone.

   

Thank you for reading my blog, that's all for today, have a great day, goodbye:))

Thursday, 18 November 2021

Maui and the sun activities

Hey everyone, 

It's going to be an another blog about Maui and the sun, but I'll be sharing you the activities I've done. 

First activity that we had to do is: 
"Imagine if Maui was unavailable to capture and slow the sun. Create an advertisement to find someone else to do the task. What skills would this person need? What would you expect them to do this job? - Also include a phone number for them to call and a bold, interesting heading to grab peoples attention.

I created a poster by using the website called Canva. I just made it simple with bold fonts, a simple background, and some information that includes a fake phone number (Do not dial this phone number as it is fake). Here's my work:


The next thing I did was to come up with an invention to help Maui that can be used to capture the sun.
I drew different symbols and just tried to add them altogether to make an invention. I added a little description explaining the design I created. I also labelled them so it won't get a little confusing. #


Thank you for reading my blog, I hope you enjoy and I'll see you next time, goodbye:))

Wednesday, 17 November 2021

Indicators/Red cabbage (Science)

Hey everyone, 

This post will be about science, the experiment we did last week since I wasn't able to post it. There was a rotten red cabbage since our teacher left it for days. We can make colour by using Acid and Base. 

Aim: I want to find out how to change colours by using red cabbage with Acid and Base. 

Research:


Method:
Equipment: 
  • Test tube 
  • Red cabbage
  • Beaker 
  • Dropper - science
  • Test tube rack 
  • Stirring rod 
  • Acid and Base
Instructions: 
  1. Get all your equipment ready. 
  2. Get a (rotten) cabbage and put it inside the beaker. 
  3. Add a half of a water inside. 
  4. Use the stirring rod to stir till the colour gets darker.
  5. Place the test tube in the test tube rack. 
  6. Add red cabbage inside the test tube by using the dropper. 
  7. Use the Acid and Base ( you can add as much as you want to make a colour) inside the test tube with the rotten red cabbage inside. 
  8. Make a colour. 
Results: 

 



First of all, the rotten red cabbage did smell but when we added half of a water inside it kinda fade away. At first, it was really fun making those sorts of colours but everyone got competitive when we had to make different colours, a colour that is not the basic. A mixed colour would also count. I feel like we added more Base than Acid. 

That's all for today, I hope you enjoy reading and that's all for today, goodbye:))

Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Diwali

Hey everyone,

Today I will be talking about Diwali. Diwali is a festival. There is no original date of Diwali, it has a different date each year and it changes, but this year it was celebrated on Thursday November 4. I made a small presentation, just some facts about Diwali. I didn't get to add a lot but so far this is what I've done.

                

Thank you for reading, I hope you learnt something new about Diwali, goodbye. 

Tuesday, 9 November 2021

How Maui slowed the sun

Kia Ora everyone,

For today, I will be sharing my work about how Maui slowed the sun. This story is about a guy living on a village where there's not enough sunlight during the day, so he decided to slow down the sun. 

We had to read a text and watch a video to know the story. There were some questions that I had to answer that is part of the work. I haven't finish all of the slides but I will be showing what I currently finished. 

 

 Thank you for reading my blog, I hope you learnt something new. Goodbye:))

Friday, 5 November 2021

Making Sherbet (Science)

Kia Ora everyone,

Today is an another blog during science. We are going to learn how to make sherbet. 

Aim: I want to find out how to make a Sherbet. 

Research: We had to find 2 different videos that are the experiment and science about sherbet. 

Method:
Equipment: 
  • Popsicle sticks 
  • Mini red cup
  • Baking Soda
  • Citric acid 
  • Raro (Flavour)
  • Paper 
Instruction:
  1. Get your equipment ready. 
  2. In the paper, you will be given a baking soda, citric acid and raro.
  3. Pour a small amount of each ingredients inside the mini red cup.  
  4. You have to add each ingredients one by one (You can't put them all at once).
  5. Try to get your mixture right, it depends on you on what you should add more or less. (You can have a taste to check)
  6. It has to be a little bit bubbly and not too sour. 
Results: 
(During the process of making it, I didn't have time to take a picture but I only had this.)


At first I couldn't get the mixture right because I added too much citric acid which made it really sour, but as soon as I added the baking soda it kinda had no taste and is really dry. I then added the raro, I think it got a little better than before since it wasn't that sour anymore. It took me some time to make it right. I had to add less citric acid and more baking soda with raro. 

Discussion: Why did it foam?

It starts to foam because of the chemical reaction from the baking soda and citric acid. This is what makes them sour. citric acid is a type of chemical that is an acid, some of these are strong and can be dangerous but it doesn't apply for all, some acids are safe. 

Thank you for reading my blog, I hope you learnt something new today, goodbye:))

Thursday, 4 November 2021

Waihanga Ngohe 4 (Art)

Good morning/afternoon everyone, 

For today, I will be going to talk about what we are currently working on during Art. 

The first thing we had to do is to go on the link (Quizlet) and go over the words that are used about art works. We were given an image of Henri Rousseau's paintings and cut them up into background, foreground and middleground images. I had to stick them into an A3 paper and position them separately.

This is what I've done: 

Henri Rousseau's painting 

Here are some facts about Henri Rousseau's art: 
- His paintings are mostly jungle landscapes.
- Henri Rousseau's painted 123 artworks. 
- His most expensive artwork is the "Lion eating a boa". 
- His paintings are worth from $10 USD to $2,882,500 USD. 

Thank you for reading this blog, have a great day and goodbye:))

Sunday, 31 October 2021

Blind Taste Testing (Science)

Kumusta,

Today is an another period of science, which means another experiment. We will be doing a blind taste testing, there will some foods that they're going to give to us and we will put it in our mouth, but our eyes will be covered, while we'll be pinching our nose to stop it from smelling the mystery food that they'll give, then guess what it is. 

Aim: I want to find out if food tastes differently when you can't see or can't smell. 

Research: We had to find a different video that relates to the experiment that we're doing which is a funny video of someone eating, a science of tasting video, and an experiment about blind eating video. 

Funny eating video

Science of tasting video


Experiment about blind eating video


Method:
Equipment: 
  • Blind fold
  • Mystery foods
Instruction: 
  1. Get your equipment ready. 
  2. Wash your hands
  3. Put on a blindfold.
  4. Put your hand out and pinch your nose. 
  5. Eat the food and guess what it is. 
  6. Release your nose and taste the food. 
  7. Where does the food react on your tongue. 
Result: 

I didn't get to do the experiment since I wasn't at school but I heard that it was fun. 

Thank you for reading this blog, goodbye:)





Thursday, 28 October 2021

Gymnastics (P.E) - Takaporepore

Hey readers, 

Today I will be talking about what I've learnt about gymnastics during P.E. This week, we have been doing gymnastics, and we have Mr Hilliard for P.E. 

We have been given a document where we keep track of the things we're going to learn, basically like a checklist. I haven't done that much since I've missed 2 period of P.E. But I was able to try some of these skills. 

We went through the attitudes and values we must show, and about how we can manage ourselves. We also need to have a partner who will rate your skills and your improvements during this week. The person who'll rate my skills during this time will be Rheanne. 

At first, I didn't really think gymnastics would be fun since I'm not really into gymnastics but I did learn something, and I guess it was fun since I tried some of these skills. 

I've only learnt cartwheel, blind walk, and forward roll. I'm still currently improving my skills. 



 Thank you for reading my blog, I appreciate it, goodbye:))




Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Kea

Hey readers,

I will be sharing some facts about the bird called Kea. I think this will be the last time that I'll be posting about "Uncle Don knows heaps of wacky stuff" activity book. Today we had to read page 23-28. I used canva to create this poster that I made. This topic was interesting to I tried to find as much information as I can. Here's the poster:

Thank you for reading my blog, I hope you learnt something new, goodbye:))

Friday, 22 October 2021

Hot Chilli (Science experiment)

Hey everybody,

Today, we are doing another experiment for science and it's going to be about hot chilli. For this experiment, we're going to try hot chilli and wait for about 2 minutes after we try 3 different drinks at once, which will be milk, water and ____. We have to repeat this 3 times and to keep track of the result. 

Aim: I want to find out the best way to cool down your tongue after eating hot chilli. 

Research: We had to find 3 different types of videos about Hot chilli, funny, science and experiment. 

Funny
Science
Experiment: 

Method: 
Equipment:
  • Hot chilli sauce
  • Popsicle sticks 
  • Drinks - Soda, water, milk
  • Timer
Instructions: 
  1. Get your equipment ready.
  2. Get a drop of hot sauce on your Popsicle stick. 
  3. Lick the hot chilli sauce. 
  4. Start the timer. 
  5. After 2 minutes, drink your drink.
  6. After 5 minutes, how hot is your mouth?
  7. Repeat the experiment but with a different drink. 
Results: 
The first chilli I did was without water. I only took a bit and it was still spicy. At first it was burning in my tongue, I rate the burning sensation an 8 but then after 2 minutes, it wasn't that spicy anymore, the spiciness dropped down to 4. 

The second chilli I did was without water, again. I took the same amount of hot chilli but this time I rate the burning sensation an 7.5, after 2 minutes it only dropped down to 6 because my lips was also burning with my tongue because of the hot chilli. 

The third chilli I tried was without coke. It was still spicy, at first the burning sensation was an 8.5 and after waiting for 2 minutes and took a sip of the coke, it then dropped down to 7 but I feel like the coke wasn't effective it got worse a bit. But this time it feels like there's a sting in my tongue, my lips was still burning. 

The last chilli I tried was without milk. Honestly, it's spicier than before when I tried it the burning sensation was about 9 and after 2 minutes I rate is as 7, for me the milk did work.

The water works the most, then milk and lastly coke. 

Discussion:

Why does chilli burn in your mouth?
A chilli has a compound that is called Capsaicin and it's actually an alkaline. The capsaicin is the reason why we feel this hot sensation in our mouth when we eat chilli. 

Why did the milk reduce the burn? 
Since the hot chilli has a capsaicin which is fat-suloble, and a milk has milk fat in it, it washes the burning sensation in your milk. 

Thank you for taking your time to read my blog, I hope you learnt something new, have a great day, goodbye:))

Wednesday, 20 October 2021

DLO (Giant weta, peka-peka, stoats, ruru)

Hey,

For today's blog I will be sharing some information and facts about these different types of animals. We had to read the article "Uncle Don knows heaps of wacky stuff" activity book, in page 17-22. I found lots of animals that is interesting, but these are the one that got my attention, giant weta, peka-peka, stoats, and ruru. I found tons of information that I didn't know. 

                    

That's all for now, I hope you learnt something new, goodbye:))


Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Henri Rousseau, Jungle Printing

 Kia Ora everyone,

We are now back at school. During art, we had to listen to a story book that talks about Henri Rousseau. Henri Rousseau is a French painter. While listening to the story book, we had to take notes, facts that is in the book/video. 

This is the notes I wrote that I currently have (not finish yet).

  •  Henri Rousseau is a toll collector, 40 years old that wants to be an artist. 
  • He loves nature (foliage).
  • He has to teach himself since he cant afford an art lesson. 
  • After hearing about the art exhibition, his canvas are displayed on the place the show is held. 
  • He walked around to gather some ideas, and ends up in world's fair.
  • While he was painting, a tiger crawled in. 
  • Every year he attends the art exhibition, but art experts always makes fun of him. 
  • He spends hours painting on cemetery, he paints and learns. 
  • A gardener sneaks him into the hothouse, and he goes in.
Words I didn't understand: 
  • frond
  • tenderly 
  • banquet 
  • frolic 
This is one of Henri Rousseau's art works that I admire. This painting is very realistic and has lots of details in it. It is called "The Equatorial Jungle" that is created in 1909. 



That is all for today, thank you for reading my blog, goodbye:))


Thursday, 30 September 2021

DLO about trout, kiwi burrows and crayfish

Kia ora everyone,

Today we had to read an article, "Uncle Don knows heaps of wacky stuff" activity books, in page 12-16. There are different animals that we had to research about. I talked about Trout, Kiwi burrows and crayfish. I used canva to make this poster. 

These information was interesting, I didn't know these facts until I researched about it.


That's all for now, I hope you learnt something new, goodbye:))

Thursday, 23 September 2021

Wetlands

Hey everyone,

Yesterday and today we had to read this article called "Uncle Don knows heaps of wacky stuff" activity books. The topic that I wanted to research was about wetlands. 

I researched some information about wetlands and made a bulletpoints for every facts I found. I used the website called Vengage to make this, I wasn't fully done since I have to add more information. But this is what I've done so far: 




I didn't know half of these information till I researched about it. It's quit interesting. 

Thank you for reading this blog, I hope you learn something new, goodbye:))

Tuesday, 21 September 2021

Flora and Fauna research

Hello,

Last week, we've been focusing about Flora and Fauna. We did a note taking, we found out our NZ native species quiz and a book to read from page 4-7. In this book there are different facts, and we get to choose which topic we want to research. For mine I am researching about Eels in New Zealand, and about the Octopi(octopus) changing colours. I just found it interesting that's why I picked these. 



Thank you for reading, I hope you learnt something new. Goodbye:))

Thursday, 26 August 2021

Origami

Kia Ora everyone, 

I've been doing lockdown activities and one of them is to make origami and to post the instructions. 

I got the instructions from this site: Link 

  1. Get a square sized paper. 
  2. Fold the right edge of the paper over to the left.
  3.  Unfold the previous step. Fold the bottom edge of the paper up to the top edge.
  4.  Unfold the previous step. Fold the bottom edge of the paper up to the central crease. 
  5. Flip the paper over to the other side, from left to right.
  6.  Fold the bottom right corner diagonally up to the left, aligning it with the vertical crease. 
  7. Fold the bottom left corner diagonally up to the right, aligning it with the vertical crease. 
  8. Flip the paper over to the other side, from left to right. 
  9. Fold the left and right edges to meet in the middle. 
  10. Fold the top left and right corners diagonally inwards.
  11. Bring the top point down to the bottom point and start to flatten it down.
  12. Insert the top point inside the lower pocket. 
  13. Flatten the top section of the heart. 
  14. Fold the top left and right corners diagonally inwards. 
  15. Fold the two top points of the heart down a little. 
  16. Flip the paper over to see your completed origami heart. 
Result: 


Thank you for reading my blog, that's all for today. Goodbye :))