Thursday, 5 November 2020

Current event quiz. NASA.

 Today our class have participated into another current event quiz which by the way our group has once again got 11 points. Throughout so many of my blog post about NASA discovery one of today current event gave me a shock for minutes or so. It was an unbelievable and a interesting quiz question.


Through out NASA journey out in space with all the planets discovery it was then that all the uncompleted work of discovery has been unsealed,one of the discovery of most planets also includes the moon itself. Scientist discovered the moon in 1610. And with their discovery, they only managed to unseal the surface of the moon and its secret, but later on discovered water of on moon's depths in 18 august 1976, a spacecraft called soviet Luna landed on Mare Crisium. They later on discovered water and then took it back to earth. In February 1978  the team later on published that laboratory analysis of these samples shown they contains 0.1% of water. 





 The Full Moon

Tuesday, 3 November 2020

Te Reo Prepositions

 Today Whaea Katie came and taught us about prepositions which are position words.  We had to make a lide describing where an object is in relation to another object.  Here is mine.

Friday, 30 October 2020

Current event quiz.

Today our class engaged in another current quiz which took us sometimes to get through. Some of the  questions puzzled me and one little quiz question caught my eyes so I thought I should blog about it.

Which country is set to release treated radioactive water from a destroyed nuclear plant into the sea?

the options were...                             Answer was: Japan 

Japan.

India.

Russia.

Japan to release treated Fukushima water into the sea | News | DW |  16.10.2020


Over the past few years there has been so many examples of chaos in our world happening everyday. One of them includes Japan's nuclear. Fukuyama Japan happened to be affected by a nuclear reactor,which has also affect lots the pacific's sea's and islands by the radiation. The nuclear affected the area of Fukushima since 11 of march 2011 caused by a major earthquake which caused a 15 metre tsunami, disabled the power supply and cooled of three of Fukushima daiichi reactors and that's when the radiation began to destroy lots of Fukushima parts which has also effected all three cores melted in the first three days. 

People from Japan and some of the worlds helpers has been preventing the cause of radiation by contaminated water which has since cooled down the destroyed reactor blocks from further meltdown. And it has been currently stores in large tanks but are expected in 2022. 

 

Friday, 16 October 2020

Current event quiz.

 Today our class participated in our current events quiz which we do every Friday. Me and my group came second into winning the quiz, we got eleven right. The 1st placed group got 15 and the rest did a great job. While trying our best to win all the answer our teacher gave a task to make a blog post about our current event quiz earlier, and it was our choice to pick which one. I chose this.....

Through out many space ship and exploring throughout space NASA are beginning to set a space ship to land on a asteroid called Bennu which is just a few distance away from our planet earth, during the discovery of bennu it was happened for NASA to come across this new discovery to have lots of unfolding secrets revealed including the presence of a carbon bearing materials. 


 NASA's Osiris-Rex about to land on asteroid Bennu: Here's what will happen  - CNET

Tuesday, 13 October 2020

Probability of sports/basketball.


WALT: Use a tree diagram to find all possible outcomes and make predictions

Today for maths our class worked out probability for sports, we had to make either a group of 3 or partners. Before we made our DLO we also got to play a game where we used a dice and probabilities of which number it will land on.

This is our DLO about basketball.


Monday, 7 September 2020

Mussels Facts

 Last week me and T3 dissected mussels in our class for facts and information about these sea creatures and how they survive where they live. Some can be on the shores or in deep water. Not only did we dissect the poor creature but we created a diagram mainly including about parts of a mussel. We learned so many new things about mussels thanks to Mr B. It was amazing learning facts about mussels. As Mr B was teaching us he also explained to us that our specific diagram about a dissected  mussels was also one of our activities on our school camp to Mistletoe bay

Here is one fact.

In order for mussels survive, they must gather food and oxygen from the water. They do this by drawing water in through their in current siphon, moving the water over their gills, and then passing the water out through their ex current siphon.
Here's my groups diagram.