Sunday, 6 December 2015
Main star create a blog post
This week I learnt that The hottest planet isn’t closest to the sun. Many people know that Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, well less than half of the Earth’s distance. It is no mystery, therefore, why people would assume that Mercury is the hottest planet. We know that Venus, the second planet away from the sun, is on the average 30 million miles farther from the sun than Mercury. The natural assumption is that being farther away, it must be cooler. But assumptions can be dangerous. For practical consideration, Mercury has no atmosphere, no warming blanket to help it maintain the sun’s heat. Venus, on the other hand, is shrouded by an unexpectedly thick atmosphere, about 100 times thicker than our own on Earth. This in itself would normally serve to prevent some of the sun’s energy from escaping back into space and thus raise the overall temperature of the planet. But in addition to the atmosphere’s thickness, it is composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas. The carbon dioxide freely lets solar energy in, but is far less transparent to the longer wavelength radiation emitted by the heated surface. Thus the temperature rises to a level far above what would be expected, making it the hottest planet. In fact the average temperature on Venus is about 875 degrees F, hot enough to melt tin and lead. The maximum temperature on Mercury, the planet closer to the sun, is about 800 degrees F. In addition, the lack of atmosphere causes Mercury’s surface temperature to vary by hundreds of degrees, whereas the thick mantle of carbon dioxide keeps the surface temperature of Venus steady, hardly varying at all, anywhere on the planet or any time of day or night!
Thursday, 3 December 2015
Main Star Create a kahoot
This is a link to my kahoot i made so if you have a class or a mate to play with play with him.
A kahoot is a game what you play and each queiston you get correct you get point and each time you get more point you might win.Here is the link to the kahoot i made for my main star.The Kahoot
Friday, 27 November 2015
Room 11's Blog: The Castle in the Field - Class collaboration
Room 11's Blog: The Castle in the Field - Class collaboration: This year for Book Week Mrs Costello selected 6 books for our class. We are reading one of them for our class novel. The Castle in the Field...
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Things to do when you’re bored...
Hi guys this is some stuff you can do in the holidays if you are boared.
Monday, 23 November 2015
Main Star Create a Gift
I made a lantern out of an old sprite can. Firstly I filled the cans up with water then put them in the freezer. Secondly I took them out of the freezer and put marks where I would cut them. Then I cut them with my sharp knife. Then I went inside and filled the bath sink up with hot water to melt the ice. Once this was done I pushed down on the can to make it look like a lantern effect. Then I put wire through the can tab to make it hang. Then I put candles in each one. Then I lit them.
Main star create a blog post
A Passion Project is something that you don't know lots about.
I am doing it on the solar system.
I have learnt that the edge of the Solar System is 1000 times further away from the sun than what Pluto is.
I'm going to present this on a google site.
Sunday, 22 November 2015
Main Star Favorite Christmas Food
My favourite Christmas meal is trifle
I made it like this.
Fill kettle and boil it.
Get bowl and break sponge into the bowl.
Open, drain and pour fruit over sponge.
Now make jelly and pour over sponge.
Once jelly has set pour custard and decorate with cream and fresh fruit.
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Main star create a blog post
Last week I learnt how to create a bush shelter at Kaharangi Lodge for cubs. To make the shelter we used flax, ferns, trees that had been blown down by the wind, pungas and fern fronds to keep the rain out.
Here is a photo of us making the bush shelter. I am wearing the ridgeline pants and jersery with the corona hat.
Here is a photo of us making the bush shelter. I am wearing the ridgeline pants and jersery with the corona hat.
Sunday, 8 November 2015
Main star create a blog post
Last week class we watched 5 minute animation "Dream Giver" then we created a describe bubble on it. This included doing, number, size, colour, positon, shape and texture. We do a describe bubble so we can write a narrative about the topic. I worked well with Alex Double on this project and we completed almost all of the task.
Main Star blog comment
Liam b 16 October 2015 at 18:27
Hi Harvey I really like your costume how hard was it to make?
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Harvey's Blog18 October 2015 at 20:47
what and not to hard and i bought the sword ok :0
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Liam b 24 October 2015 at 23:53
Hi Harvey I like andy griffiths books but i havent read this one.
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Hi Dylan great costume can you just put who you are dressed up as?
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Liam b29 October 2015 at 23:53
Hi Reilly your costume looks really cool.
Hi Reilly your costume looks really cool.
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Main Star Community clean up
On Thursday at Cubs I helped cleaning up the bike trail from the Scouts Hall to Top 10 Holiday park and then we went back on the beach. We filled 2 black rubbish bags with rubbish.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Random Tuesday Descriptive Writing
The bath is all mucky and dirty on the out side of thr bath the tap is all rusty but thr inside is all clean so some one can have a bath there is wooden stables that have a slight curve so the bath is not touching the ground. The cabnet is tall with loads of lanterns in it so you can see in the night there is house lights hanging froom the top of the roof so the place look nice. There is plane grey bricks so it is not soft so the bath and the cabnet can't sink. The green leafs are good because it is secret and the rain can't get in if it is wet.
Monday, 2 November 2015
All about me poster
Can you put some other things in the comments?
Friday, 30 October 2015
Main star create a blog post
This week I learnt about how to blend. You blend by using two pastel colours overlaping each other to make a third colour.
Monday, 26 October 2015
Main Star create a Christmas card
I created this out of green and red card, gogly eyes, paint, pens, stickers, pipe cleaners and cotton balls.
Sunday, 25 October 2015
Main star create a blog post
This week in literacy I completed my illustrator sheet for Miss Lee.
The books name is Tropical Beach Resort and what we had to do was draw a picture and write below it what part of the book the picture is from.
I did this with Corbin but we each had our own seperate sheet. Corbin also finsihed the task he was given.
The books name is Tropical Beach Resort and what we had to do was draw a picture and write below it what part of the book the picture is from.
I did this with Corbin but we each had our own seperate sheet. Corbin also finsihed the task he was given.
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Main Star Christmas in France
I have chosen France to research how they celebrate Christmas.
I have found facts about what they do around Christmas time.
Firstly I’ll tell you about the French decorations.
Traditionally French Christmas trees were decorated with apples, paper, flowers and ribbons. They became popular in more regions of France in the late 1830’s.
Another traditional item used in French homes is the Mistletoe. It is usually meant to hang in front of your door but some people put it beside their fire. People say it brings you good fortune if you hang it in front of your door.
Now we are going to go onto something more tastier - French Christmas Food. A traditional French Christmas will usually include: smoked salmon and oysters with bran bread and (real) butter, foie gras (goose or duck liver pate), goose, capon or turkey stuffed with chestnuts and served with vegetables like green beans cooked with garlic and butter and provincial herbs sautéed potatoes. The Christmas feast ends with “La bûche de Noël” (Yule log) – a sponge cake decorated like a yule log, traditionally made of chocolate and chestnuts.
On Christmas Eve small children from France put their shoes in front of the fireplace in the hopes that Père Noël Father Christmas will fill them with gifts. If the household is made of older children, there is no need to wait until December 25th to unwrap the gifts! Usually, the kids will start unwrapping at 12 am sharp on Christmas Eve.
If you were wondering what the weather is like I can give you a clue it is very white and very cold.
Saturday, 17 October 2015
Main star create a blog post
This week in numeracy we created a floorplan of our classroom.
In doing this I learnt about the correct directions in relation to north.
This week kyle went as a darlik for book day.
He made his own costume out of cardboard boxes, gold paint & even ice cream cones on the head.
In doing this I learnt about the correct directions in relation to north.
This week kyle went as a darlik for book day.
He made his own costume out of cardboard boxes, gold paint & even ice cream cones on the head.
Friday, 16 October 2015
Wanted poster
Luke Skywalker lost last seen battling Darth Vader and wearing white robes black belt tan boots and blond hair reward your own x-wing p.s you need to be a jedi master to take on the challenge to kill Darth Vader and get Luke Skywalker back.
Do not approach without a lightsaber and laser pistol.
Main Star Book day
The person I was
< trying to be
The person who wrote the books was George Lucas.
The book was based upon Lucas's original screenplay for the first Star Wars film.
The book was published around six months before the original Star Wars movie was released.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
My holiday
In the holiday it was my birthday. On my birthday I got to go to Monteithsfor lunch I got to eat white bait paddies and I got the soup of the day kumara and bacon soup I ate all of it was yummy. For my presants i got an ollie created by sphero, a four person tent, bop it R2 D2, R2 D2 and C3 PO mini figs.
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Main Star Home Learning
You get to fill It out on eletronics if you are in syndycitce 3. If you don't fill it out you are not on team time. I filled out my home learning log every week except for 2 times. I like it alot better now because miss panther has updated it.
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
20 dollar budget maths
Make a meal for your family…with $20 or less
List the items you will include and the price for each
Ice cream- $5.00
yoghurt- $4.00
banana- $2.99
sweet corn -$0.89
bread - $1.00
cheese -$5.50
TOTAL= $12.89
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Thursday, 10 September 2015
Walt: figure out the cost for a dog
Class: | |||||
Dog's Name: | panto | ||||
About your Dog | |||||
Breed of Dog | Chihuahua | ||||
Lifespan in years | 10 – 18 years | ||||
Average Weight (kg) | 1.8 – 2.7 kg | ||||
Costs for setting up | |||||
Collar | $3 - $10 each | ||||
Lead | $10 - $15 each | ||||
Bowl | $100 - $180 each | ||||
Bed | $60 - $100 each | ||||
Vaccination and Microchip | $94 each | ||||
Toys | $5 - $20 each | ||||
Total to set up | 419 | ||||
Annual Costs | Cost/year | ||||
Registration | $30 each | $30 | |||
Flea and worm treatment | $245 - $300 each | 4 per year | $1,200 | ||
Grooming | $23 each | cost/session | number/year | ||
$23 | 4 | $92 | |||
Holiday Kennel Costs | cost/day | Number of days | |||
$66 all day | 5 | $330 | |||
Food | unit | Quantity/day | Cost /Kg | Cost/day | Cost/year |
Kibble | cups | 1 1/2 cups | 202.50g | $8 | $1,220 |
Dog Roll | grams | 1 slice | $30 for 1.5kg | $0.33 | $121.67 |
Total Cost per year | $1,793.67 | ||||
Total Lifetime Cost | $32,286.06 | ||||
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
Monday, 7 September 2015
Friday, 4 September 2015
Kiwi kids news quiz and typing test
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Main Star PrEP 2015 Product Idea
PrEP 2015 Product Idea
Name: Liam Belcher
Company Name: The Wonderful Places of Pasta
Product Name: Wibbly Wobbly Pasta Necklaces
Creation: Dye the pasta. Wait for it to dry. Put it on the chord.
Costings:
Necklace chord x 50 = $7.50
Macaroni 500g pasta = $1.05
Food colouring x 6 at $1.05 each = $6.30
Vinegar $7.80
Total $17.65
$17.65 total cost divide into 50 necklaces = 35 cents + $2 per necklace for labour = $2.35 total cost each.
Sell at $10 each so $10 x 50 = $500 therefore a profit of $382.50 or $7.65 each
Conclusion: When I made this, you had to be very careful because the pasta will break if you force it on. Also needed to make the chord long enough if you want to give it to your family members.
Here is a photo of me putting the pasta onto the chord
Here is a photo of the final product.
These are the pieces that broke when we were forcing them on the chord.
All black squad RWC
Hookers
Dane Coles (Wellington, 30 Tests)
Keven Mealamu (Auckland, 126 Tests)
Codie Taylor (Canterbury, three Tests)
Keven Mealamu (Auckland, 126 Tests)
Codie Taylor (Canterbury, three Tests)
Props
Wyatt Crockett (Canterbury, 40 Tests)
Charlie Faumuina (Auckland, 27 Tests)
Ben Franks (Hawke’s Bay, 43 Tests)
Owen Franks (Canterbury, 72 Tests)
Tony Woodcock (North Harbour, 115 Tests)
Charlie Faumuina (Auckland, 27 Tests)
Ben Franks (Hawke’s Bay, 43 Tests)
Owen Franks (Canterbury, 72 Tests)
Tony Woodcock (North Harbour, 115 Tests)
Locks
Brodie Retallick (Bay of Plenty, 41 Tests)
Luke Romano (Canterbury, 20 Tests)
Samuel Whitelock (Canterbury, 66 Tests)
Luke Romano (Canterbury, 20 Tests)
Samuel Whitelock (Canterbury, 66 Tests)
Loose forwards
Sam Cane (Bay of Plenty, 24 Tests)
Jerome Kaino (Auckland, 60 Tests)
Richie McCaw, captain (Canterbury, 142 Tests)
Liam Messam (Waikato, 42 Tests)
Kieran Read (Canterbury, 77 Tests)
Victor Vito (Wellington, 28 Tests)
Jerome Kaino (Auckland, 60 Tests)
Richie McCaw, captain (Canterbury, 142 Tests)
Liam Messam (Waikato, 42 Tests)
Kieran Read (Canterbury, 77 Tests)
Victor Vito (Wellington, 28 Tests)
Halfbacks
Tawera Kerr-Barlow (Waikato, 15 Tests)
TJ Perenara (Wellington, 15 Tests)
Aaron Smith (Manawatu, 41 Tests)
TJ Perenara (Wellington, 15 Tests)
Aaron Smith (Manawatu, 41 Tests)
First five-eighths
Beauden Barrett (Taranaki, 30 Tests)
Daniel Carter (Canterbury, 106 Tests)
Colin Slade (Canterbury, 20 Tests)
Daniel Carter (Canterbury, 106 Tests)
Colin Slade (Canterbury, 20 Tests)
Midfielders
Malakai Fekitoa (Auckland, 11 Tests)
Ma’a Nonu (Wellington, 97 Tests)
Conrad Smith (Wellington, 88 Tests)
Sonny Bill Williams (Counties Manukau, 26 Tests)
Ma’a Nonu (Wellington, 97 Tests)
Conrad Smith (Wellington, 88 Tests)
Sonny Bill Williams (Counties Manukau, 26 Tests)
Outside backs
Nehe Milner-Skudder (Manawatu, two Tests)
Waisake Naholo (Taranaki, one Test)
Julian Savea (Wellington, 35 Tests)
Ben Smith (Otago, 41 Tests)
Waisake Naholo (Taranaki, one Test)
Julian Savea (Wellington, 35 Tests)
Ben Smith (Otago, 41 Tests)
Monday, 31 August 2015
Thursday, 27 August 2015
Year five big day out
yesterday I went to the swimming pool civic center and the movies for year five big day out
first we went to the swimming pool and hidroslide and me and griffin went down together and my legs were getting sat on.
then we went to the civic center to play fun games like goffey hokey, socer, battinton, balls and table teness.
then we went to the movies to watch minions.
first we went to the swimming pool and hidroslide and me and griffin went down together and my legs were getting sat on.
then we went to the civic center to play fun games like goffey hokey, socer, battinton, balls and table teness.
then we went to the movies to watch minions.
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