Thursday, 10 November 2011
Learning Reflect
On Monday Sophie W and I made soap sculptures for inquiry. We done the sculptures to learn what it was like to sculpt something. It was really fun. Next time we will think of something a little harder then a buzzy bee. In the end the buzzy bee turn out quite cool. By Gabby
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Learning reflect
This week I learnt about the 4 elements in music. The reason we did this is for inquiry. Now with this I understand music more. By Gabby
Friday, 28 October 2011
3D SHAPES
Here is a picture of 3d shapes that I made.
It is a Pyrimad
It has 3 faces
It has 4 vertises
It has 3 edges
It is a Pyrimad
It has 3 faces
It has 4 vertises
It has 3 edges
Friday, 16 September 2011
Water Into Ice
Water is a pretty amazing thing. It can be three different types of matter. It can be.... Steam, Ice and Water.
The atoms are clumped together when they are ice. The atoms are more spaced out when they are liquid... and they are bouncy and all over the place when they are stem.
The temperature is 0'c when water turns to ice.... so that must mean that a freezer has to be at the right temperature.
All atoms slow down when they get colder. That is why ice atoms are all stuck togetherand stem atoms are all bouncy.
As an example ice is just like hail... And hail is just like an ice block... And an ice block is just like ice. That is how water turns to ice. By Gabby
The atoms are clumped together when they are ice. The atoms are more spaced out when they are liquid... and they are bouncy and all over the place when they are stem.
The temperature is 0'c when water turns to ice.... so that must mean that a freezer has to be at the right temperature.
All atoms slow down when they get colder. That is why ice atoms are all stuck togetherand stem atoms are all bouncy.
As an example ice is just like hail... And hail is just like an ice block... And an ice block is just like ice. That is how water turns to ice. By Gabby
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
How A Candle Works
This is how a candle work. The fire heats the solid wax, therefore the wick soaks up the liquid wax to feed the fire.
By Gabby
By Gabby
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