Hello guys today we are doing some action in drama and in our group their was only two because some of us have esol then my other group was not here then we joined the others then we just talked about healthy and exercise about feeling good and strong like that. on Tuesday that action that we did was back flip with my friends in our group. then we changed the action for today this Friday and where just talking about healthy and exercise then I said fitness is good because your getting strong in our body. were happy about that now it's good that were doing drama and the action that's nice. Feeling good with your group in drama.
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 8 and in 2021 I will be a year 9. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Friday, March 29, 2019
Monday, March 25, 2019
Friday, March 22, 2019
Talking About Healthy
Hi my name is Hamid and on Tuesday we did some actions about freeze frame and talking about healthy and we were playing some fun games to.
Sugar, Salt, Flour, Baking Soda
Today you will be a forensic chemist.
A bag of white powder has been confiscated by the airport customs. You need to find out what white powder it is?
Aim: To learn about the makeup of different white powders.
There are a number of different white powders in our everyday life. Some of these are harmful and others are not. Test the four white powders listed to see which one has been found at the airport.
Here are some examples of everyday kitchen white powders.
Flour, Cornflour, Sugar, Salt, Baking Soda, Baking Powder, Icing Sugar, Tartaric Acid
Citric Acid, Gluten Free flour
You will be given a small amount of 4 white powders on your cardboard. On the black cardboard using a magnifying glass look at the powders.
Look at them under your magnifying glass and record what you see.
1. Cornflour
2. Baking Soda
3. Salt
4. Sugar
Before you add the iodine, vinegar or water you will need to divide each powder into 3.
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Steps
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Sugar
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Salt
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Baking Soda
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Cornflour
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Appearance
| little cubes | really small salt cubes | soft | white, squishy |
Texture
| hard | sharp | soft | nothing, sticks |
Smell
| sweet | sour | cold coffee | dry corn |
Iodine
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Water
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Vinegar
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Write a paragraph about your findings.
Making Sherbet
Once you have completed your blog and cleaned up all your equipment you can make sherbet.
Using the following recipe you can make sherbet.
Sherbet recipe
Recipe:
Recipe:
1 tsp of powdered drink crystals (eg refresh)
1/4 tsp citric acid
1/2 tsp icing sugar
1/4 tsp -baking soda.
Put all ingredients into a zip lock bag, stir, and enjoy.
Materials:
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Steps
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Findings:
Sherbet
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Taste
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Colour
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Conclusion
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Art Rubbish
PLAN:
1. decide a mural /artwork.
2. list of supplies we need.
BLOG:
Reflect on the artwork we have chosen. to keep our community not dirty.
find some Images of NZ native.
Birds and plants Inspiration to help our design.
RUBBISH.
Monday, March 18, 2019
Plants fall into two categories
AIM: TO LEARN ABOUT THE NATURE OF PLANTS
Plants fall into two categories:
1. Evergreen
2. Deciduous
Deciduous
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Evergreen
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Find three examples of each:
Evergreen:
1. Scots pine
2. White fir
3. Blue spruce
Deciduous;
1. Oak
2. Maple
3. Beech
LEAVES
Simple Compound |
Example:
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Leaf colour: Green
Photo of leaf: 
Plant drawing:
MY LEAF COLLECTION
1.
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen

Leaf type: Simple
Leaf colour:light green
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
2.
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen

Leaf type: Simple
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
3.
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen

Leaf type: Simple
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
4.
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen

Leaf type: Compound
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
5.
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen

Leaf type: Simple
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
RESEARCH 4 TYPES OF PLANTS
Carnivorous plants

Pine trees


Fruit trees

NZ Natives
Example
Title: NZ Natives
Examples:
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Habitat: Where do they live?
Country:
Climate:
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Amazing Art Made Out Of Rubbish
Rubbish art
we are going to pick up rubbish in the school.we are going to sort good rubbish and bad rubbish.
then we are going to use the good rubbish for making rubbish art.
we are going to use this because there is a lot of rubbish to tidy up in the playground.
I think we are going to collect 40 or 50 big bags of rubbish. I think this because there lots of rubbish around our school.
the colour's I think we will find most are red and green and silver. Because chip pickets and can are silver.
I want to make a human out of the rubbish.
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
ME AND MY GOALS!!!
HI My Name Is Hamid and I am going to try to share my goal for this year and try to complete it. My
first goals for this year is try to get to the right place and the right time. My second goal for this year is
to try to finish my work in the time I am given. My third Goal for this year is to try to ask for help
when I don't know what I am doing and when I am stuck with some spelling and reading.
first goals for this year is try to get to the right place and the right time. My second goal for this year is
to try to finish my work in the time I am given. My third Goal for this year is to try to ask for help
when I don't know what I am doing and when I am stuck with some spelling and reading.
Monday, March 11, 2019
How to make a crystals
Aim: To learn about a saturated solution and how to make
crystals
crystals
Definition of solution:
A liquid mixture, when something is dissolved into a liquid (e:g:
sugar in water)
sugar in water)
Definition of saturated:
Having or holding as much as can be absorbed of something
(when no more sugar or borax can be dissolved into the water)
(when no more sugar or borax can be dissolved into the water)
In groups of three you will make three different types of crystals
and compare the results.
and compare the results.
Borax Crystals
Ratio; 3 Tablespoons Borax per 1/2 cup water
Materials
1)cup.
2)borax
3)popsicle stick
4)five mm string
5)mix it
Process
Step 1:get a cup
Step 2:get a popsicle
Step 3:put 3 spoons of borax
Step 4:put half cup of warm water.
Step 5:mix the borax with the popsicle stick.
Step 6:tai a string to the popsicle stick and dip it in the cup.
Sugar Crystals
Ratio: 1 cup sugar to 1/2 cup water
Materials
1)popsicle stick
2)half cup warm water
3)sugar
4)five mm string
5)pipe cleaner
Process
Step 1:grab a cup and a popsicle.
Step 2:put four spoons of sugar.
Step 3:put half cup warm water
Step 4:mix it with your popsicle stick.
Step 5:tia a string to the middle of the popsicle stick.
Step 6:tai a pipe cleaner on to the end of the string.
Salt Crystals
Ratio: 4 Tablespoons salt to 1/2 cup water
Materials
1)popsicle stick
2)cup
3)water
4)salt
5)string
Process
Step 1:get a cup
Step 2:get a popsicle stick
Step 3:put 4 spoons of salt in to the cup
Step 4:put half cup of warm water
Step 5:tai the string to the middle of the popsicle stick
Step 6:dip the string in to the cup
Findings
Describe your crystals in the table below.
Crystal Type
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Shape
(Describe the shape)
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Size
(of individual crystals)
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Hardness
(Crumbly to Rock Hard)
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Borax
| star | small | hard soft |
Sugar
| long square | long big | hard sharp shiny |
Salt
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What crystals worked out best and why?:
Conclusion:
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CRYSTAL TYPES
AIM: TO LOOK AT THE 7 DIFFERENT TYPES OF CRYSTALS
Salt Crystals
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Sugar Crystals
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Borax Crystals
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7 different crystal shapes
The 7 types of crystals
Type
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Number of sides
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2 examples
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Image
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Triclinic
Definition:
| 7 | ||
Monoclinic
Definition:
| 10 | ||
Orthombic
Definition:
| 6 | ||
Trigonal
Definition:
| 12 | ||
Hexagonal
Definition:
| 8 | E:G: this looks like a cup like when you are drinking. i looks like a shape. | |
Cubic
Definition:
| 6 sides | E:G: this was looked like the sugar crystal. it looked like ice that you put in water and shiny. | ![]() |
Tetragonal
Definition:
| 12 | E:G: this looks like a crystal and a shape. this looks like a diamond. | ![]() |
Explain how the following crystals are formed?
Type
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Salt
| the salt was forming into the crystal |
Sugar
| the sugar was forming into the crystal |
Snowflakes
| the snowflake was in to a leaf but it changed in to a hexagon. |
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