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Monday, June 29, 2020

Facts

  Today in English I read 2 non-fiction books and learnt 5 facts.


  1. Mad Mike likes watching the TV program supercars 
  2. Stephen Adams wears a nifo koula (gold tooth) that was made from his mothers necklace to show that he is proud to be Tongan.
  3. Penguins evolved from flying birds.
  4. Little penguins are nocturnal, coming ashore at sunset
  5. Cristiano Ronaldo was born in Maderia, Portugal, on February 5,1985.
Drifting: Mike Whiddett races RADBUL in Denmark +video+Steven Adams - Wikipedia
Penguins: The Monogamous Tuxedoed Birds That 'Fly' Underwater ...Little penguin | New Zealand Birds Online

Friday, June 19, 2020

This week in English did creative writing using the creative matrix #2 our teacher provided for us. I wrote an interview for Hatsune Miku.

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Hatsune Miku interview

 Good morning everyone! Welcome to the Louise show. Today we are interviewing a beautiful and talented singer who is known all across the planet. She is very popular among teenagers and even children. But this celebrity is very different from any other celebrity you’ve ever met. Have you heard of a Vocaloid before? Yes, our guest is one of those. Why do I say she’s different? It’s because she is computer software. She is one of the most famous Japanese singers out there. Let us all welcome Hatsune Miku!

 Hello, Miss Hatsune Miku, I am one of your fans I am very excited to do this interview with you!

  1.   How does it feel to be one of the most popular singers out there despite being a computer program?
  2.  A lot of us fans are wanting an anime of miss Hatsune Miku. Do you think it might possibly happen in the future? If so when do you think it might happen? Perhaps next year or the next 50 years?
  3. If the iconic long blue pigtails weren’t your hairstyle, what would it be instead?
  4. Which of the other Vocaloids do you spend the most time with?

Neutralisation


 Today in science, we are going to observe a neutralisation reaction between acid and base. We are going to use Universal Indicators to determine if something is an acid or a base; we can tell if its an acid or a base if it changes colour. How are we going to know what colour is an acid or a base? That is when the pH scale comes in. The ph scale shows the contrast of acids and bases from red, green to blue. 

A neutralisation reaction is when you mix acids and bases, it makes a reaction and turns neutral.

  • Hydrochloric Acid - what is an acid?
          An acid is represented by the colour red. Most citric fruits have acid. Acids have two main types: organic and mineral acids.

  • Sodium Hydroxide - what is a base? 
          The base is represented by the colour blue and is used in a lot of cleaning products.

Explanation:

We made the Neutral solution by first adding NaOH(base) into the test tube. Then we 2 drops of universal indicator and then added drops of HCI(acid). We mixed it together and ended up with a green solution which is neutral on the ph scale. We created bases by adding NaOH and universal indicator together and turned blue then made an acidic solution by adding HCI and universal indicator together. 





Thursday, June 18, 2020

Blogging

What have you been learning about?
In Social Studies we have been learning about migration.
What you found interesting?
I find this topic interesting because I get to see how people migrate to another country and somehow relate to the things we discussed in this topic.
Your presentation?
I chose the country Myanmar and explain the struggle of the Rongiyans through this slide.


Friday, June 12, 2020

Math

 This week in Maths we looked into an online tool called GeoGebra. We played around with the tools on the website and made our own designs. I tried to make an eye and a woman but I can't open the file anymore so I can't show a picture. We did some designs that also our teacher assigned to us.




 Then after 3 days, our playing around time was over and we had to do the "Angle rules" activity.

We had to figure out different angle rules: "angles on a line", "angles at a point", "vertically opposite angles" and their rules.









Friday, June 5, 2020


  1. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. beautiful brown locks flowing through the wind, As she walked towards me it was like an angel coming down from heaven coming to pick me up. She was Breathtaking.

I feel like its incomplete and not good enough and it could be improved in a lot of ways.
I learnt about sentence styles.

math

This week in Maths we looked at on how to find the volume of a 3-dimensional shape.

The volume of liquids. There are relationships between volumes, and "ordinary""volume", the capacity that relationship is.

  1 cm(cubed) = 1 mL
therefore 1000cm(cubed) = 1000mL
                                      =1 L

V= l x w x h
   = n cm(cubed)
   = n mL
   = n L
Unit 19 Section 3 : Line, area and volume scale factors



We also learnt about how to find the density and the surface area.


Social Studies