What is kind look like?
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What is kind sounds like?
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What is kind feel like?
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Thursday, March 5, 2020
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
NZ Government compare and contrast paragraph
In power to the people Hurumanu, we learnt about the Maori authority system and the British setter government system.
This is compared and contrast paragraph is about those two systems.
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In NZ there were two types of governments. One was the Maori authority system, the other British setter government system.
Maori authority system:
The Maori authority system is when there were no courts, judges, police or prisons. Tapu was important for protecting people, objects and land.
British setter government system:
In contrast, the British setter government system is when there were responsible for the whole of society. There were set punishments for breaking laws.
This matters because it is important to know the history and the laws before and the different for Maori and British.
This is compared and contrast paragraph is about those two systems.
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In NZ there were two types of governments. One was the Maori authority system, the other British setter government system.
Maori authority system:
The Maori authority system is when there were no courts, judges, police or prisons. Tapu was important for protecting people, objects and land.
British setter government system:
In contrast, the British setter government system is when there were responsible for the whole of society. There were set punishments for breaking laws.
This matters because it is important to know the history and the laws before and the different for Maori and British.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Investigating light
Investigating light
What is the fastest way to travel through the universe?
1. light
What is light speed?
2. The speed that lights travel at 300000km/sec
Define optical science?
3. Optics is the branch of physics that studies the behaviour and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it. Optics usually describes the behaviour of visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light. Because light is an electromagnetic wave, other forms of electromagnetic radiation such as X-rays, microwaves, and radio waves exhibit similar properties.
What is fibre optics?
4. the use of thin flexible fibres of glass or other transparent solids to transmit light signals, chiefly for telecommunications or for internal inspection of the body.
Name three instruments that help us see very small objects or objects far away.
1. Telescope.
2. Magnifier glass.
3. Microscope.
What is the fastest way to travel through the universe?
1. light
What is light speed?
2. The speed that lights travel at 300000km/sec
Define optical science?
3. Optics is the branch of physics that studies the behaviour and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it. Optics usually describes the behaviour of visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light. Because light is an electromagnetic wave, other forms of electromagnetic radiation such as X-rays, microwaves, and radio waves exhibit similar properties.
What is fibre optics?
4. the use of thin flexible fibres of glass or other transparent solids to transmit light signals, chiefly for telecommunications or for internal inspection of the body.
Name three instruments that help us see very small objects or objects far away.
1. Telescope.
2. Magnifier glass.
3. Microscope.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Sound experiment
Aim: To test my hearing.
Hypothesis: That my hearing will be 18453HZ.
Method:
1. Listen to the sound test.
2. Record what my hearing level is.
Findings: My hearing was 18453HZ.
Conclusion: Most people in our class is about 18400 HZ low or up to 20000HZ.
Hypothesis: That my hearing will be 18453HZ.
Method:
1. Listen to the sound test.
2. Record what my hearing level is.
Findings: My hearing was 18453HZ.
Conclusion: Most people in our class is about 18400 HZ low or up to 20000HZ.
Monday, February 24, 2020
PE Hurumanu: Athletics socres
My goal: In athletics Hurumanu I am going to ........
In athletics, my goal is in long jump I will be jumping for 1.05 meters.
Sprints:
50 div 10 x 60 x 60 div 1000 = 18km/h
Long Distance:
I did 100m, 200, and 400m run on Monday and today I did 1500.
High jump:
Fosbury flop
1. Land with your arms and feet up, on your back.
2. When you take off it should be on 1 foot.
3. When you leave the ground you must spin around (use the knee to turn).
In athletics, my goal is in long jump I will be jumping for 1.05 meters.
Event
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Score
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Shot put
| 22m |
Discus
| 12m |
High jump
| 1m |
Long jump
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2.2m
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100m Sprints
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10s for 15m
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Long Distance ( 400m, 1500m)
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100m - 16s, 200m - 29s, 400m - 2.3m,
1500m - 11.46m. |
Discus:
1. Roll-off your small finger.
2. Wrap 4 fingers around it.
3. Stand side on to the line.
4. 1 wind-up. (not 3)
Sprints:
50 div 10 x 60 x 60 div 1000 = 18km/h
Long Distance:
I did 100m, 200, and 400m run on Monday and today I did 1500.
High jump:
Fosbury flop
1. Land with your arms and feet up, on your back.
2. When you take off it should be on 1 foot.
3. When you leave the ground you must spin around (use the knee to turn).
Labels:
100 m sprints,
discus,
high jump,
long distance. 2020,
long jump,
PE: Athletics,
shot put
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
NZ female prime minsters
Prime ministers
Jenny Shipley
Born:4 February 1952 (age 68 years old)
Full name: Dame Jennifer Mary Shipley
Dame Jennifer Mary Shipley DNZM PC is a New Zealand former politician who served as the 36th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1997 to 1999. She was the first female prime minister of New Zealand and is the only woman to have led the National Party.
Helen Elizabeth Clark
Born: 26 February 1950 (age 69 years)
Party: New Zealand Labour Party
Previous offices: Prime Minister of New Zealand (1999–2008)
Helen Elizabeth Clark ONZ SSI PC is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008 and was the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017.
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