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Monday 31 May 2021

Art

Ola bloggers, 

This Is all about flip books I hope you enjoy it it has been very fun to do that I hope you do one in art class. Or and home , it's fun interesting, really fun to do you can use lost of colours like red orange yellow green blue purple indigo .


We have been doing flip books and character designing  and it has been really fun we tried lots of different ways to try and make a flip book we did lots of paper and it was really hard to flip the book but then we tried to doing stiky notes and it was really fun it flips way better and it was fun to flip and easier to draw in.

My - Scenario 

We are making caricatures and designing them we did a drawing and we had to do a story about it it is funner than the flip books and now we are making your characters out of clay.

Characters - designing

We had some pictures of some characters to re design them .


 










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Friday 28 May 2021

Lighting a Bunsen Burner

 Aim :

I want to fine out  how to SAFELY  light a Bunsen burner

Method :

Equipment 

  • Heat Mat
  • Bunsen Burner 
  • Gas 
  • Lighter ( Or Matches )
  • Safety Glasses 

Instructions:
  • Get equipment .
  • Get Safety classes .
  • Connect the hose to the tap .
  • Turn the collar to close the air hole.
  • Light the matches and hold it in front of the barrel 
  • Turn the gas on.
  • Turn the collar to open the air hole.
  • The safety flame is orange .
  • The blue flame is the heat flame .
  • When finish turn off the gas.

Results : 



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Thursday 27 May 2021

Outstanders

 Hello bloggers ,

We have been working on out standers . It has been really fun we had to answer some questions. We have been doing this for a long time. Here is my work .

Explain the word 

Suffrage - the right to vote

Union - A person who works 

Watersider -  A person employed to load and unload a ship's

Find Specific information 

  1. What is the name of the law that ensures we have a right to protest in NZ 

 -1990.

  1. When did soldiers invade parihaka 

-The 5th November 1881

  1. How many women signed the Women’s Suffrage petition

 -32,000

  1. What is New Zealand’s most famous hikoi

 -March of 1975

Show your understanding Choose on of the protests from the article and summarize it on your own words Answer who , what , when , where and how ?

- Black lives matter because they are just people it happened 2020 in America and there where lost of blames at wite people and black people there where lost of violence happening. 

Make connections 

  1. When you read this article , what does it remind you of 

-  Racism 

  1. Have you ever seen or been involved in  a protest 

-  Yes I have seen one before 

Visualise / What do you think

I think that women should be aloud to vote and have jobs just not look after children and clean the house.



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Parihaka Feather

 Ola, 

This blog is about Parihaka and we where reading about Parihaka and as part of the activity we have to put a puzzle together there was 8 puzzle peaces to but together and it was really tricky because we had to find some information and write it down on 8 peace on paper we had 4 people in your group and we separated  in to 2 people per group then we could finish them quicker here is the finished project.

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Kate Sheppard

Hello bloggers , 

Today in my blog we are going to be learning about Kate Sheppard . We have learnt about Kate Sheppard  and we had to read a story and answer some questions here is the work we had to do theses are the questions. 


  1. Where was Kate Sheppard born?  :In  Liverpool in England 1847.

  2. Why do you think Kate Shepard was placed on the New Zealand $10 note? : because she was a really good person .

  3. Women Christians temperance Union

  4. What are three actions Kate Sheppard took in her quest for women to have the right to vote? : 1. Protect 2. Potion 3.she went around new Zealand 

  5. True or False Kate Sheppard was born in 1847 True 

  6. True or False Australia was the first country to allow women to vote False

  7. True or False Nearly 32,000 signatures were collected in Sheppard’s petition True

  8. True or False Kate Sheppard's image on the New Zealand $20 note True



  1. Summarise the article in your own words.

Today in New Zealand Men and Women are considered equal . Liverpool England in 1847 Kate Sheppard was born, she was married Walter Sheppard in 1871 of the age of 24. In 1885 she joined the WCTU ( Women's Chistain Temperance Union ) shepherd became passionate about women receiving the right to vote. Women where seen as being better suited to looking after children and cleaning the house than thinking about politics.


In 1893 Kate Sheppard and her team collected the signatures of nearly 32,000 women  to show how many people supported their cause. They also had the support of the primeeministerat the time. The petition was 270 meters long!


Kate Sheppard was placed on the $10 note , In 1999 Helen Clark became the first woman to be elected as prime minister in New Zealand . Kate Sheppard would have been very pleased.


  1. a) Many men didn’t believe women should be able to vote.

  2. b) Kate Sheppard collected 32,000  signatures in a petition 



I did not get to finish it sadly

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What Is Resilience

 OLA Bloggers ,

How are you to day ? To day i'm going to be answering to questions on a kiwi kids news ( here is the link if you want to use kiwi kids news link )

* What is resilience to you 

- trying and not giving up.


* what skills do you need to show to be resilient 

- never give up / keep trying / try your beast .


* Think of a time when a challenge came along. How would you deal with it differently this time 

- I said keep trying and don't give up.


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Tuesday 25 May 2021

Hands on fire

 Aim : 

I want to find out  how to light my hands fire SAFELY.

Method: 

Equipment 

  • Lighter
  • Water 
  • Gas
  • Tray 
  • Hose 
  • Liquid Soap 
  • Safety classes 
Instructions:
  1. Get the equipment ready.
  2. Full the Tray with water 
  3. Put the liquid soap in the water 
  4. Gently mix 
  5. Connect the hose the gas tap 
  6. Turn gas on then it will make bubbles 
  7. Put on your safety classless
  8. Whet your hands up to your elbows  
  9. Scope the bubbles with both hands 
  10. Take 2 steps ford 
  11. Hold bubbles as far away from your face as possible 
  12. Don't panic slowly open your hands 




















Results:



I saw: A big cloud of fire and it was orange yellow and really big.

I heard  : A big swoosh .

I smelt : Bearing and gas .

I felt : My hart beating and my hands being on fire



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Monday 10 May 2021

Safety in the Lab

 hello bloggers ,


Today in the Lab we are learning about Safety in the lab 


1. Liquids do not go into the bins, because they could explode and but bad chemicals everywhere.  

2. Solids do not go down the sink because it could clog the sink.

3. Wear safety glasses when you do experiments,

because it could heart your eyes.

4. Put your chair under the desk, and stand at the bench

when you do experiments, because or people can trip over and heart people and spill the chemicals.

5. Bags do not go on the desks, because you could spill stuff on your bag.

6. Long hair should be tied back, because then it dose no go in your way wile your doing the experiments.

7. Do not smell the chemicals, because you could faint and bag your head. 

8. Walk, don’t run around the room, because  you could trip over.

9. Do not eat or drink in the lab, because... because you could  get Bactria because you can die.


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