I am a Year 8 student at Kaingaroa School in Northland, NZ. I am in Huia Whānau and my teacher is Miss Fleet.
Tuesday, 23 June 2020
Is there other life in space?
A story by Joshua Brits and Ari Foy. This is what I believe, feel free to comment your believes about the topic.
Thursday, 18 June 2020
Planet discovery.
Today for our task we were to make a slide presentation about discovering at least 2 planets, Ari and I have gone with both Uranus and Neptune.
Tuesday, 16 June 2020
Galileo.
WALT: Summarise.
This task was enjoyable due to it being about one of my many idols. I liked it because this is one of the rare occasions where I actually enjoyed the task. At first I thought that this would be a little task due to our main focus being about space and anything to do with being out of this world, my prediction was however correct (as usual), this was a small task but I do wish that we could cover the topic more.
This task was enjoyable due to it being about one of my many idols. I liked it because this is one of the rare occasions where I actually enjoyed the task. At first I thought that this would be a little task due to our main focus being about space and anything to do with being out of this world, my prediction was however correct (as usual), this was a small task but I do wish that we could cover the topic more.
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
Telescope design.
(WALT: Make Connections).
To whom it may concern.
Dear reader,
Today my class and I have had a task to create a telescope design, weather it's on a 3D modelling website, or in real life with the materials we find around us. My crew of 2 others (Ari and Marko) have created a real life version/model of a telescope. We used a Tupperware cylinder wrapped in paper finally covered in tin foil to give it a metallic look. Inside the transparent Tupperware cylinder was a temporary circular slice of tin foil put on a 45° angle thus giving off the power of reflection magnifying the other end of the telescope, how ever, this tin foil disc is very temporary due to the tin wrinkling making it impossible to see through. I am pretty sure I have a small mirror at my house that I can tomorrow.
Thank you for reading.
Sincerely, Dr. Joshua D. B.
To whom it may concern.
Dear reader,
Today my class and I have had a task to create a telescope design, weather it's on a 3D modelling website, or in real life with the materials we find around us. My crew of 2 others (Ari and Marko) have created a real life version/model of a telescope. We used a Tupperware cylinder wrapped in paper finally covered in tin foil to give it a metallic look. Inside the transparent Tupperware cylinder was a temporary circular slice of tin foil put on a 45° angle thus giving off the power of reflection magnifying the other end of the telescope, how ever, this tin foil disc is very temporary due to the tin wrinkling making it impossible to see through. I am pretty sure I have a small mirror at my house that I can tomorrow.
Sincerely, Dr. Joshua D. B.
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