Today I was learning about Aerodynamics. I learned about the four forces of flight. (Which are, Lift, Weight, Thrust, and Drag.) We also used jam board to make a synthesis on aerodynamics. We then had to make wings on tinker card for our 'rockets' that we make using plastic bottles. I need to work on using different shapes and sizes whilst making my wings. Next time I think I need to remember to put things into my own words do that it is easier for me to remember. In order to achieve this I need to read through the facts, and get the key words and put it in a basic sentence so I can remember. Overall I found this learning to be fun because I actually learned.
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Newtons Third Law
This a little fact video/game I made based on 'Newtons Third Law'.
Q. How does a Rocket move?
A rocket moves by a gas that turns into heat, which pushes the rocket to move up into the air.
Q. What is Newtons Third Law?
Newtons Third Law is that "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Example: If I 'punched' someone in the face, they would react by moving back from the impact of the punch. (Not a good example, but it's just there for a example.)
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Friday, May 29, 2020
Samoan Language Week 2020
This week is Samoan language week, today we got to dress up in our culture clothes. Since Samoan language week is the start of all pasifika language weeks, we got to wear our own culture clothes. So if we were Tongan it would be Tongan clothes, Samoan clothes, Niuean so on and so forth.
We had pop quiz challenges, singing challenges, dance challenges.
Song: Savalivali means go for a walk.
Dance: Sosomai (Dance challenge)
So for today, not only do we get to wear our pasifika clothes but we get to have chopsuey and rice to celebrate.
Have a great Samoan language week, Malo!
- Akosita.
:)
We had pop quiz challenges, singing challenges, dance challenges.
Song: Savalivali means go for a walk.
Dance: Sosomai (Dance challenge)
So for today, not only do we get to wear our pasifika clothes but we get to have chopsuey and rice to celebrate.
Have a great Samoan language week, Malo!
- Akosita.
:)
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