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Thursday 5 December 2019

Museum Exhibit - Telescope Lens



Our Task was to create a slide called Museum Exhibit and then write a description about it and after that to put a image of a museum and put it there like it was in the museum . I found it easy to write the description but hard to find a image of inside the museum. Next time I'm gonna add more detail.


Wednesday 4 December 2019

Local Legacy


The Task was to create a piece of factual writing. I found it easy but hard to find the legacy facts. I learnt how he was knighted. Next time I would add more writing.

Day 2 Activity 1 - Faster than a speeding bullet SLJ

I learnt how to add images onto the site i'm using - Canva . I found it challenging to change the font size and I found it easy to add images as the background. The task was to put 4 similes into a site or something for you to use. Next time I would change the font a bit more and make it just a bit prettier.

Tuesday 3 December 2019

Summer Learning Journey - Day 1 Pepeha Teaser Week

This is my pepeha I did on canva for Summer Learning Journey!!!.  It took like 10 minutes to make and it was really fun to work with this interesting site!. I found it easy to write my pepeha into the boxes but tricky to put the background in. I enjoyed this task cause it was just super easy to use.

Monday 2 December 2019

Northern Lights - Genius Hour


This is Me and Mia's genius hour I was telling you about!!!. I hope you like it we spent a lot of time and research on Northern lights. :D

Free Writing - Northern Lights

(Free Writing is basically just writing about whatever you want to write about. We only do this on Mondays.)      




           Free Writing - Genius hour

Today on another Monday Mia and I are doing our genius hour. We thought about what to do a genius hour and we chose to do Northern lights!!!. Here's a random fact -  The airy glow comes from collisions between fast moving electrons from the magnetosphere (the region of space controlled by Earth’s magnetic field). Electrons transfer some of their energy to these molecules (A group of atoms bonded together/the smallest particles that can ever exist.) when they collide; this transfer of energy is said to “excite” them. An excited molecule eventually returns to its non-excited state by releasing photons(A particle representing a quantum of light or light particles). Large numbers of these collisions create enough light for us to see. You will be able to see more in my next blog post about the actual slide :D.