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Friday, August 28, 2020

Prim and Proper Paper Planes

Kia Ora bloggers!
In Literacy we have been doing various Science Experiments.
For this test we had to do something involving Flight, and mainly Paper Planes. 
Me and Olivia I decided we'd do the question; "Which model of paper air-plane allows it to travel the most distance?"
We used five planes (Two of which were our own original models)  


How do you make your paper planes? Have a nice day!

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Samoan Classroom

  Talofa bloggers,




Since the start of the year we have been learning Samoan.  This is my virtual classroom where I have put all my learning for you to also learn from.  If you hover over items in my classroom, a hyperlink will pop up for you to click on.


In my classroom you will learn about:


Samoa as a country


Link to a traditional dance video


Basic greetings


The alphabet


How to count 1-10 


Information about Siapo - how it is created, some examples


An animation showing a simple conversation in Samoan

MY CLASSROOM

Friday, August 14, 2020

Samoan Greetings (With Herb and Toastie!)

Talofa bloggers!

In class we've been learning some basic Samoan greetings, and were challenged to make an animation explaining the greetings. (With translation of course!)

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I used Scratch and drew all the sprites and backgrounds with my mouse-pad! I used the character I always use for Scratch (Their name is Herb) and a new character I made called Toastie.

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The embed link wouldn't work so I added a link under the image :)

 

Here's the link to my project (dur dur durh durr)

Have you ever used Scratch? What did you make?

Cya!

Monday, August 10, 2020

PARACHUTE, OH PARACHUTE

  Hiya Bloggers! 

How are you today? I'm going to give you a quick rundown on what we are doing at the moment.

We had to make parachutes out of some scrap fabric, string, paper and other materials leftover from previous crafts.We had to lower nuts (The screw kind, not the food!) down on the parachute and try to get the slowest time possible. Me and my group got 2.01s which was really good! We also had really great air control, the teachers said our parachute at least hat the straightest landing! Although we didn't win we did really well.

What materials would you use to make a parachute? We mainly used purple fabric and paper towels.

Have a lovely day/night!