Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Gymnastic
For the past week my class and I have been taking part in a gymnastics session. The first day we had to see what skills we had at each obstacle course. There are 5 courses and at each one we had to take a video of what tricks or skills we had. This is a video showing what trick I can do on the mini trampoline.(Aerial)
Friday, 9 August 2019
Digestive System 1
Digestive System
What is it used for?
The oesophagus is a tube that connects the throat and the stomach.
Where do you find it?
Throat
How does it work?
As a person swallows, food moves from the mouth to the throat
Weird Examples - A Giraffe has a very long oesophagus
Small Intestine
What is it used for? For all your food to come to form into a poo.
Where do you find it? The bottom of your stomach.
How does it work? The small intestine, or small bowel, is a hollow tube about 20 feet long that runs from the stomach to the beginning of the large intestine. The small intestine breaks down food from the stomach and absorbs much of the nutrients from the food.
Where do you find it? The bottom of your stomach.
How does it work? The small intestine, or small bowel, is a hollow tube about 20 feet long that runs from the stomach to the beginning of the large intestine. The small intestine breaks down food from the stomach and absorbs much of the nutrients from the food.
large Intestine
What is it used for? The major function of the large intestine is to absorb water from the remaining indigestible food matter and transmit the useless waste material from the body.
Where do you find it? Around the small intestine .
How does it work? Its job is to absorb most of the nutrients from what we eat and drink. Velvety tissue lines the small intestine, which is divided into the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. The large intestine (colon or large bowel) is about 5 feet long and about 3 inches in diameter.
Liver
What is it used for? The liver's main job is to filter the blood coming from the digestive tract, before passing it to the rest of the body.
Where do you find it? Above your stomach and inside of you.
How does it work?The liver's main job is to filter the blood coming from the digestive tract, before passing it to the rest of the body.
Stomach
What is it used for? It helps digest nicely
Where do you find it? Its attached to the oesophagus (Bottom)
How does it work? It digest food or stores it
Tuesday, 11 June 2019
Hunt For The Wilder People (HFTWP)
In English we are learning about three different film techniques using the film Hunt For The Wilder People directed by Taika Waititi. The three film techniques that i'm looking for in the relationship between Kahu and Ricky is Dialogue, Acting/Facials and Music. I really like the contrast between Kahu and Ricky because dialogue, acting and music is used energetically throughout the scene.

Friday, 10 May 2019
Human Rights Seel Paragraph
Human Rights
Seel Paragraph
Human rights include civil and political rights such as the right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, equality before the law and the right to be free from discrimination.
This means they have a right which is believed to belong to every person.
For example Harassment – inappropriate jokes, insults, name-calling is not a good way for freedom and expression.
By not being allowed to do all those things, people are still allowed to be protected by the law/rights.
Wednesday, 10 April 2019
Painting Process
10 April 2019
Art Work
Question 1 = What are concepts what are developments? Why is this important for developing art work?
Answer 1 = Development is putting more design and style into your work. Concepts are an abstract idea so a plan/drafts.
Developments is important because is good to improve your work by doing all concepts. So improving your work to be the best standard.
Question 2 = How have you used the colour theory in your work?
Answer 2 = I have used colour theory in my work by choosing out warm and cold colours
Question 3 = Describe the process of you painting
Answer 3 = We first had to plan our warm and cold colours then we had to do our undercoat and then we started to paint then we started to put texture and style to my work by doing a total range of light red to dark red
Cooking With Ma Aurora
Cup Cakes
8 April 2019
Last week on Monday My group, Aroha, Madi and I got to ice our cupcakes. Our Method to make our cupcakes were very easy also our icing method.
Cupcake Method:
- Line 12 Cupcake tin with cases
- Beat 2 eggs together in a bowl
- In another bowl cream butter and caster sugar
- Add eggs to creamed mixture and beat to mix
- Fold in sifted flour and milk
- Place mixture in cupcakes tin
- Bake at 180 c for approximately for 15 minutes
Icing method:
- 1 cup of icing sugar
- 25g butter
- Vanilla Essence
- Add your colour
- Mix all together
- WAALAA Masterpiece
Scones
Scones A few weeks back My Group and I made Scones with cheese On the first lesson my whole group were at a stars mentors day trip out so we made cheese scones and not normal scones
Method :
- Sift flour , baking powder , and salt into a bowl
- Cut butter in until it resembles fine breadcrumbs 4
- Add milk and mix quickly with a knife to a soft dough
- Knead a few times
- Place baking paper on a tray **
- Press scone dough onto this. Cut into 12 pieces
Brush with milk
- Bake at 180 c for 10 minutes
- Add ¾ cup grated cheese , pinch of cayenne pepper to flour before baking top with a little cheese
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
Investigating State Changes
Aim: To observe water as it changes state from solid to liquid and then to a gas
Method:
1. collect enough ice so that your beaker is half full and place the thermometer into it while you set up the
rest of the equipment.
1. collect enough ice so that your beaker is half full and place the thermometer into it while you set up the
rest of the equipment.
2. Set up the retort stand and clamp alongside the tripod and gauze mat.
3. place the beaker of ice on the gauze mat and gently clamp the thermometer so that it is held upright
and the scale is easy to see.
The bottom of your thermometer should be low enough to still be covered by water when the ice melts,
but not touching the bottom of the beaker.
and the scale is easy to see.
The bottom of your thermometer should be low enough to still be covered by water when the ice melts,
but not touching the bottom of the beaker.
4. record the initial thermometer of the ice in the data table below.
5. Light the Bunsen burner and start timing with the stopwatch.
6. measure and record the thermometer every minute.
7.continue measuring and recording the thermometer until the water has been boiling for 2-3 minutes.
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