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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Tech

Hi Guys.
Recently in tech, our class has been making an L.E.D. light bar.
We had to do many steps to make the light bar and plastic that can go with it.
Step one was to find an image to go on the plastic you cand find this on google.
I put my image onto the laser cutter app on the computer so I could cut it using the laser cutter.
After it cut we got to work on the light bar.
first, we had to get different pieces of wood and glue them onto each other.
Then you add in the L.E.D. light strip into the wood
then we sanded the wood so that it would be smooth on the side.

It was a really good and fun task to do and I really enjoyed it.

BYE!

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Inspired Writing Sentence

Hi Guys
Lately, in class, we have been learning about correct sentences and more advanced writing.

Here is my work:

  1. Write a simple sentence that describes something about the picture.
  2. Add adjectives to the simple sentence, to add more detail.
  3. Add more language features like similes or metaphors to enhance the sentence.
  4. Use topic words directly related to the picture.
  5. Use emotive language to create/clarify mood.
  6. Paint a clear picture in the mind of my readers and give the reader detailed and specific information.



person standing on rock ledge doing yoga pose


  1.  The guy stood on the cliff.
  2. The tall man stood on the beautiful cliff.
  3. The tall man stood on top of the beautiful cliff surrounded by great big mountains like a massive giant and a reflective river that looked like a mirror.
  4. The tall man stood posing on top of the beautiful sunny cliff surrounded by great big rocky mountains like a massive giant and a reflective and light river that looked like a mirror.
  5. The brave tall man stood posing on top of the beautiful spiky sunny cliff surrounded by great big rocky mountains like a massive giant and a reflective and light river that looked like a mirror.
The brave tall man named Kevin stood posing on top of the beautiful spiky sunny Utah cliff surrounded by great big rocky mountains as big as a massive giant. A bright reflective river that looked like a mirror meander through the valley.


It was really fun and cool to make I really enjoyed this task and I can't wait to find out what we are doing next week.

BYE!

Friday, November 8, 2019

The person I admire!

Hi guys
Today in class for drama we were given the task to write about the person that admires me.
The person I choose was Kevin Love.
Here is my work:

I really enjoyed this task and would love to do this task again.

BYE!

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Carbon Footprint Pledge

My Carbon Footprint


Carbon Footprint explained ( Youtube)

Carbon Footprint handout

Here is my Carbon Footprint:


You will need:
  1. 2 different coloring pencils
  2. The Carbon Footprint Handout.
We will look at our Carbon Footprint under the following headings.


  • Dwelling
  • Water
  • Recreation
  • Heating and cooling
  • Electricity
  • Transportation
  • Food
  • Waste
  • Air Travel
  • Consumption


Colour 1: for actions, they are already doing 
Colour 2: for actions that they pledge to undertake in the future

List 5 of the actions you pledge to undertake in the future.

  1.   Check to see my food is produced locally.
  2.   Try to conserve as much water as I can.
  3.   Mainly buy for my needs.
  4.   Recycle as much as I can.  
  5.   Walk around places more.

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Tech

Hi Guys
Lately, in tech class, we have been learning about laser cutting.
The task we were given was to make a key ring.
The keyring I made was a key ring with a CAVS logo.
Here it is:

It was a really fun task to make and I can't wait to do it again.

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Drama

Hi Guys.
lately, in class for drama class, we were given the task to learn about laughter we had to research laughter and how it's good for you. we also had to find three funny videos and add why we like them.
Here is what I found for laughter and how it's good for you:
Laughter is good for your health
Laughter relaxes the whole body. A good, hearty laugh relieves physical tension and stress, leaving your muscles relaxed for up to 45 minutes after.
Laughter boosts the immune system. Laughter decreases stress hormones and increases immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, thus improving your resistance to disease.
Laughter triggers the release of endorphins, the body’s natural feel-good chemicals. Endorphins promote an overall sense of well-being and can even temporarily relieve pain.
Information found from helpguide.org.

Monday, November 4, 2019

Hurumanu: Climate Change and the future

Aim; To look at the different ways we can prevent climate change in the future.



What places will be affected? New Zealand and where water is already flooding from the sea
coastal area.

What else do we need to think about? Pacific islands and where the islands are lower buildings and where we will but them.

What other places around NZ will be affected?
Pacific island coastal areas.
Places that are relying on water from the tide.

What does this do to our drinking water?
Add more saltwater to our freshwater.

What are the main concerns?  
  1. Drinking water.
  2. Floodings.

What can we do?
  1.  Think of ways to use fewer fossil fuels 
  2.    When you build a house make sure it is energy efficient
  3.     like public transport or electric cars or walk or bike places

What is the one, silver bullet solution? There is no silver bullet



What is the mix of things we need to start doing?
  1. Use renewable energy  
  2.   Use solar heating
  3. Use electric vehicals
What are 3 others you can think of?
  1.   Use solar power for your houses.
  2. use less fossil fuels
  3.   Walk more or use public trasport
Activities:

Carbon Footprint

Carbon Footprint explained

Dwelling
Water
Recreation
Heating and cooling
Electricity
Transportation
Food
Waste
Air Travel
Consumption

Colour 1: for actions they are already doing 
Colour 2: for actions that they pledge to undertake in the future

Ecological Handprint The Ecological handprint builds on the concepts from the Carbon Footprint. We will look at the positive actions of:

  1. Transportation
  2. Community
  3. Consumption
  4. Water
  5. Food
  6. Home
  7. Waste


1 Colour: For each action you are already doing 
2 Colour: For each action you would like to do in the future

    Hurumanu Solar Oven

    Aim: To make a solar-powered oven.

    Materials: 

    1. Pizza box  
    2.   tin foil
    3.   scissors
    4.   tape
    5.   ruler
    6.   pencil
    7.   glad wrap
    8. newspaper
    Steps:
    1.   get the pizza box and everything you will need for this experiment.
    2.   cut a rectangular shape on the lid of the box.
    3.   tap tinfoil onto the inside of the rectangle.
    4.   put black plastic on the inside of the box.
    5. put the glad wrap on the top of the box (inside the box)
    6.   scrunch up newspaper to go around the inside of the box.
    7. put things you want to cook and wait
    Findings:


    Time
    Temperature
    0
    0
    15

    30

    45


    Conclusion:
    They took a long time to melt and even then it didn't melt enough to make a smore.

    Friday, November 1, 2019

    Drama

    Hi Guys
    Today in class we were learning to understand emotions that people might fell in their everyday life.

    The task was to look at some video's and find the different emotions there are in the videos. here are the video's and the emotions I think are shown and why:




    This was really fun to work on and I would like to do it again.

    BYE!

    Thursday, October 31, 2019

    Hurumanu (Renewable Energy Investigation)

    Aim: To make a presentation that investigates different renewable energy's.

    Section 1: Title Page



    Section 2: Definitions
    1. Hydro Energy
    Hydro energy is when water is used to create energy using a water turbine.
    Image result for hydro energy

         2. Solar Energy

    Solar energy is when we collect energy from the light of the sun using a solar panel.
    Image result for solar energy
         3.Wind Energy 
    Wind energy is when you collect energy from the power of the wind force using a wind turbine.
    Image result for wind energy

    4.Wave Energy
    Image result for wave energy
    Wave energy is when you get energy from the waves and their speed and force they turn the waves into energy using a wave encounter machine.

    Section 3; Investigate each of the 4 Energy types.
    ( Hydro ,Solar ,Wind ,Wave ) 
    1. Type: Hydro
    2. Is it used in NZ? Yes. Large turbines have been build in the central plateau region in the north island.
    3. Other Countries that use it? Brazil, Canada, Norway, Paraguay, Austria, Switzerland, Venezuela, and many other countries.
    4. How is it used to generate electricity? It is used to generate electricity when you put a hydro turbine in places like rivers that have a water stream.
    5. Draw and label a diagram of the main parts of the electricity generator?

    1. Type: Solar
    2. Is it used in NZ? Yes. They have them all over New Zealand in places like Christchurch and maybe even around your town/city.
    3. Other Countries that use it? Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, The United States, and Czechia.
    4. How is it used to generate electricity? when the sunlight hits a solar panel the solar panel will absorb the sun's light and will produce energy.
    5. Draw and label a diagram of the main parts of the electricity generator?


    1. Type: Wind
    2. Is it used in NZ? Yes. There are some wind farms in places like the cook straight and Manawatu Gorge.
    3. Other Countries that use it? China, The United States, Germany, India, Spain, United Kindom, and France.
    4. How is it used to generate electricity? When the wind pushes the huge wind turbine energy is made because of the wind's force.
    5. Draw and label a diagram of the main parts of the electricity generator?



    1. Type: Wave
    2. Is it used in NZ? No.
    3. Other Countries that use it? Scotland, Canada, Australia, and The United States.
    4. How is it used to generate electricity? When waves hit wave energy generator the power from the waves hitting it creates some power and energy.
    5. Draw and label a diagram of the main parts of the electricity generator?



    Section 4: Renewable Energy in the future.

    List at 10 ways that renewable energy will be used in the future to replace our current activities.
    1. To power cars
    2. To give energy to houses
    3. To fuel vehicles like planes and etc.
    4. For cooking devices
    5. Computers eg. chargers
    6. phones eg. chargers
    7. factories
    8. printers
    9. camera's
    10. vacuum cleaners and electronics

    BYE!

    Wednesday, October 30, 2019

    CIP

    Hi Guys
    Today in class for CIP we were researching about someone who is making/made a difference in the world to the people around them.

    The person I decided to research about was Fred Hollows here is the research I did on him:

    This was a really fun task and I would like to do it again.

    BYE!


    Friday, October 18, 2019

    Drama

    Hi Guys!
    Today in class for drama we were given the task to make a poem about us and the things that make us ourselves.

    The poems we made were because we are learning about slam poetry.

    Here is some slam poetry:


    Here is my poem:
    Tobey

    I am hardworking, friendly, cheeky, and intelligent.

    I am the son of Chris and Emma, Siblings to Tim, Neika, Dylan, and Benaiah.

    Things I find important to me is basketball and sports

    Three emotions I fell the most are Joy, excitement, and frustration.

    some of my fear/s are/is Heights

    My achievements are Basketball ability and my academic achievements.

    The place I want to go to the most is Cleveland Ohio because I want to watch their basketball team the Cleveland Cavaliers.

    I live in New Zealand.

    Geldard


    This was a really fun week in drama and I really enjoyed it.

    BYE!

    Thursday, October 17, 2019

    Hurumanu (Wind Power)

    Measuring weather.

    Definitions:

    1. Anemometer:
    2. Beaufort wind scale:

    Anemometer

    MATERIALS 

    1. PLastic lid x4
    2. tape
    3. pencil
    4. pin
    5. skewers x2 

    STEPS

    1. Get all the materials you need.
    2. Tape plastic lids to the skewers. (two on each skewer.)  
    3.   Tape the two skewers together.
    4.   Pin the skewers to the pencil.
    5.   Test to make sure it spins.
    6.  Go to winding spaces to see the wind speed.

    Group Investigation.

    Groups size: 5 
    Roles:

    • Timekeeper ( watch)
    • Counter
    • Recorder ( Chromebook or refill )
    • Anemometer Manager ( Anemometer)
    • Wind Manager

    Instructions:
    • Go to the measuring place and set up your wind gauge.
    • Make sure everyone in your group is ready to start their roles.
    • Record how many times it spins and record it in the table below.
    • Count the number of spins in 15 seconds.
    • Record it on your chart.

    FINDINGS


    Place name on school grounds                                    Number of Spins in 15 seconds
    1.Field0.5
    2.Old J Block site1
    3.Grass hill in the quad1
    4.Tennis Court gate0

    CONCLUSION:

    There was much wind where we went today so the number of spins would be a low amount.
    The places that had the most wind were the grass hill in the quad and the old J block site.
    The field was the second most windest place in the school because it spun half the way around.
    The Tennis Court was not windy at all and it spun 0 times.

    Wind


    Beaufort
    Force
    Wind Speed
    (KPH)
    Spins
    Indicators
    Terms Used in NWS Forecasts
    0
    0-2
    0
    Calm; smoke rises vertically.
    Calm
    1
    2-5
    10
    Shown by direction of wind smoke drift, but not by wind vanes.
    Light
    2
    6-12
    40
    Wind felt on face, leaves rustle; ordinary vanes moved by wind.
    Light
    3
    13-20
    80 
    Leaves and small twigs in constant motion; wind extends light flag.
    Gentle
    4
    21-29
    130
    Raises dust and loose paper; small branches are moved.
    Moderate
    5
    30-39
    190
    Small trees in leaf begin to sway; crested wavelets form on inland waters.
    Fresh
    6
    40-50
    250
    Large branches in motion; whistling heard in telephone wires; umbrellas used with difficulty.
    Strong
    7
    51-61
    320
    Whole trees in motion; inconvenience felt walking against the wind.
    Strong
    8
    62-74
    390
    Breaks twigs off trees; generally impedes progress.
    Gale
    9
    75-87
    470
    Slight structural damage.
    Gale
    10
    88-101
    550
    Seldom experienced inland; trees uprooted; considerable structural damage occurs.
    Whole gale
    11
    102-116
    640
    Very rarely experienced inland; accompanied by widespread damage.
    Whole gale
    12
    117 or more
    730+
    Very rarely experienced; accompanied by widespread damage.
    Hurricane

    Based on your findings what was the Wind Speed and the Beaufort Wind Force for each area.




    Spins per minute
    Wind speed ( kph)
    Beaufort Scale
    Field
    0.50-20
    Old J Block site
    10-20
    Grass hill
    10-20
    Tennis Court Gate
    00-20




    BYE!