Friday 23 October 2020

Friday 4 September 2020

Enlargement Art 2020


This week in T1 we have been doing enlargementsSummer  and I chose Bart Simpson. We increased the scale factor by 9.

Life cycle of planets

Life cycle of planets Amazon.com: Download App - Planets of the solar system app for ...



1.After millions of years or billions in the case of our planets the star around which it orbits dies and in dying expands.  


  2.Swallowing up the planet cand in some what poetic cycle the planet once again become dust and gas as it is destroyed in the process. 


3. Planets don't have life cycles, stars are dynamic objects depending on their composition and mass.


Life Cycle of a butterflies

 Life cycle of butterflies             11/08/20                   

The life cycle of a butterfly starts through a process.There are four stages of the life cycle of a butterfly: the egg, larva, pupa and adult.


The egg hatches 

With most species when eggs begin to turn dark they will soon hatch. It may take an hour to two days after turning dark depending upon the species.


Caterpillar

When the egg hatches the caterpillar lives for 2-5 weeks the caterpillar on the right is in its fifth instar and will soon pupate or molt one last time to become a chrysalis.


Butterfly    

Butterflies make a chrysalis while other insects like the tobacco hornworm caterpillar makes a cocoon and becomes a moth they will stay and transform over time into a butterfly or a moth.           



Conclusion

  Butterflies have 4 stages  when it turns into a caterpillar they stay like that for 2-5 weeks.                                                               


Friday 7 August 2020

3D Shapes with tooth picks and wine gums

Today in class we made some 3D shapes with wine gums and toothpicks.I made a triangle prism cube,
                 

Friday 24 July 2020

Thursday 2 July 2020

Friday 26 June 2020

Book Character Day!

Today was book character day Me,Charlotte,Issy,Porsha Dressed up as power puff girls here is a photo of Me,Skyla,Summer,Lavinia.

Friday 19 June 2020

Sharks

Friday 12 June 2020

Mars:The red planet questions

Mars: The Red Planet Questions

  1. Find and copy the correct word to complete the sentence.

Mars is named after the God of war

  1. Which of these are reasons why Mars is a good place to explore?
It is necessary to calculate the distance between the to planets.

  • Mars gets enough sunlight to use solar power.
  • A day on Mars is very short.
  • There is no gravity on Mars.
  • There is a little water in the soil on Mars.

  1. How many moons does Mars have and what are their names?
2  Phobos, Deimos

  1. What is a day called on Mars and how long is it?
It is approximately 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds long

  1. Find and copy a word from the text which means ‘working’
having paid employment.

  1. Write true or false next to the following statements.
          True

  • Venus is so hot that lead would melt on its surface.
  • Mars has a diameter of 6,793km.
  • A day on Mars is slightly shorter than a day on Earth.

  1. Which planet has the highest possible temperature: Earth or Mars?
But that's just part of the range of temperatures on the Red Planet.
During winter, temperatures near the poles can get down


  1. Why does it seem odd at first that NASA has chosen to explore
  2. Mars and not Venus?
Venus does not have any moons, a distinction it shares only with
Mercury among planets in the Solar System.

  1. Look at the section titled ‘The Mars Rover’. What other subtitle
  2. could you use for this section? Explain why you have chosen it.
After the success of the Sojourner rover, NASA wanted to send more
rovers to learn about Mars. So, in 2003, they sent two rovers to the
Red Planet. 

  1.  Look at the section titled ‘Why Mars?’. Why do you think the author
  2. has put the facts about Mars into bullet points?

Mars and Earth have approximately the same landmass.







Information Reports Scaffold

Friday 5 June 2020

Votes for Women

Votes for Women
1. How old do you need to be to vote in a general election in Britain today?


2. Why were women not allowed to vote in the 19th century?


3. In which year did John Stuart Mill propose a bill to give women equal voting rights?

4. What does the word ‘suffrage’ mean? 


5. What kind of protest methods did the NUWSS use?

6. How did the suffragettes’ methods differ from those used by the suffragists?


7. What is Emily Wilding Davison remembered for?


8. Explain what ‘The Cat and Mouse Act’ was.

9. What did the suffragettes do from 1914 onwards and why?

10. In which year were all women over 21 given the same voting rights as men?

Information reports scafflold

Tuesday 12 May 2020

Titanic writing

|Writing|Titanic|

As I walk towards the railing to see the sunset I hear the children running past me. When it was my turn to get on I saw a huge stair and big lights shining through the room. I see the children getting excited, the parents getting all of their suitcases ready to go into their cabin. I can see the food getting cooked and the waves crashing, the wind blowing and the sun shining. As the time goes it gets dark and cold really quickly. I walked downstairs and saw that the cafe was open, I went in. I just remembered that I forgot my wallet in my jacket. As I was walking there, I hear a big boom. I went to the top to see what it was, I can see water coming in fast. I better go to the top as everyone was at the top. My heart began to pound faster and faster, I see that every female was going to the emergency boats. Well it was my turn, I feel like everyone was so scared. Behind me as he hit the water the two females started to paddle way, I can see that people are jumping off the boat. As we got far enough I see that some of the males had to stay on the boat, as time goes the titanic sunk under water. I see the light flickering, people were trying to see if anyone was alive so we stand up to see if we could get their attention. It got really dark and really cold fast, I hope they will find us, the star sprinkles through the sky and the moon is shining.


BY ALLIE

Friday 8 May 2020

Autumn Poem

My Autumn Poem

Thursday 7 May 2020

Day of the dead Comprehension questions

Day of the dead this week we have been working on day of the dead.
Day of the Dead Comprehension Questions


1. What is Day of the Dead?
2. When is Day of the Dead celebrated?
3. Where does the Day of the Dead festivity originate from?
4. Who is the 'Lady of the Dead'?
5. Name three things that people do on Day of the Dead
6. What is an ofrenda?
7.What is papel picado and how is it used?
8. What is Finados?
9. Where does the celebration of Halloween come from?

Thursday 23 April 2020

|𝕊𝕡𝕖𝕔𝕚𝕒𝕝 ℙ𝕝𝕒𝕔𝕖|ℂ𝕙𝕣𝕚𝕤𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕦𝕣𝕔𝕙|

|ℂ𝕙𝕣𝕚𝕤𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕦𝕣𝕔𝕙|
It is 12:00am in Christchurch
I am sitting in the lounge, the flaming  hot sun is beaming towards 
my hot burnt face.
The fire is roaring and raging.
The dog is barking and growling at the fence.
I can hear the furious 
ocean crashing down.
The trees howling and blowing in the fierce wind. 
I can hear my dad and his friend talking,  I think they had a too much drink!

This week we have been doing writing i did my about Christchurch

Friday 17 April 2020

Vocabulary

Anne Frank Vocabulary 
What do the following words from the article mean? Can you figure out their meaning from the text or do you need to use a dictionary? (The main words are taken directly from the article while the words in brackets are the more likely word choice to be found in a dictionary.) 

Word from text
Meaning
moveable
That may be moved personal property
liberal
willing to respect or accept behaviour or opinions different from one's own; open to new ideas.
persecuted (persecute)
subject (someone) to hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs.
occupation
the action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by military force.
regime
a government, especially an authoritarian one.
segregated (segregate) 
set apart from each other; isolated or divided.
stateless
(of a person) not recognized as a citizen of any country.
influx
an arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things.
refugees
a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
confiscated
(of property) taken or seized with authority.
typhus
an infectious disease caused by rickettsiae, characterized by a purple rash, headaches, fever, and usually delirium, and historically a cause of high mortality during wars and famines. There are several forms, transmitted by vectors such as lice, ticks, mites, and rat fleas.
liberated (liberate)
(of a place or people) freed from enemy occupation.
inter
place (a corpse) in a grave or tomb, typically with funeral rites.


siege
a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling those inside to surrender.
ghetto
a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.

Perimeter


This is week we have been working on Perimeter I found it kinda easy and kinda hard.

Wednesday 15 April 2020

Hide and Seek

 Hide and seek we had to write a poem. About hide and seek We got asked question like who are you hiding from This is my hide and seek poem.

Friday 27 March 2020

Diamante Poem

This Is my Diamante Poem I did it about home.

Cinquain Poem


Arcostic Poem


This week Miss power sent us Poetry Anthology we have to do 6 poems. Here's my Acrostic Poem I did my one about summer 

Tuesday 24 March 2020

Task 2 Spring Tide

                                                           
This week in T1 I have been working on Mistletoe Bay Study I'm on task 2 We had to chose a word and Define the word I chose Spring tide.

Sesting Poems

This Week we have been Doing Sesting Poems We got To think of something when we were little.If we could't think of anything we would have to make it up.
Image result for This is just to sayThis is just to say template:

I have Stolen
The Easter Egg
That were In the supermarket 

And which 
You were
Probably 
Not going to buy me one

Forgive me
They were
Too tempting
So Tasty
And so Sweet

Tuesday 17 March 2020

Limerick

 This week we have been doing Limerick Poems.
WALT:Limerick
Limerick Poem
There was once a cat named pat
That sat all day on a mat 
He ate a carrot 
And felt like a parrot

Thats one weird Cat call pat

Limerick Poem

 This Week we have been doing limerick Poems.
Image result for Limerick poemsWALT:write a Limerick
Limerick Poem
There was an old man in a boat
Who said i'm afloat i'm afloat
When they said no you aint
He was ready to faint

The unhappy old man in a boat