I was a Year 6 student at Hay Park School in Auckland, NZ. I was in McCahon Class and my teacher was Mrs Kingston. This was where I shared my learning.
Our class had a blog and you can visit it by clicking here.
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Home Learning Challenge about Video Games
Hey everyone, this is my home learning challenge on video games. I try to do suitable games that are appropriate for school and I would like to share it. I hope you enjoy my presentation and I'll create another presentation on home learning. I'll catch you later on my latest posts, bye.
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Quad Blogging comment to Paerata School ( showing what quad blogging is )
My school ( Hay Park Primary School ), Paerata Primary School, Bamford Primary School and Pukekana Primary School are quad blogging. Quad blogging is when 4 clusters of digital schools come together and publish suitable comments for their blog. Each week, students from each school will be able to comment on a different child's blog, or if they may, they can choose to comment on the class blog. I hope you've understand what quad blogging is and enjoy reading my next posts later on this year.
Friday, 5 June 2015
Spedwrite Update : Stars and Beyond
The World’s Galaxy filled with Stars!!
Introduction
Have you ever been interested in stars? Stars create lots of galaxies in the dark, pitch black world called Space. Many and many of galaxies were formed and there are trillions and trillions of stars, well the estimate was that there was over 300 sextillion stars ( 300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000!!). Wanna know more? Sit back and relax as this information report explains every single detail about stars.
Paragraph 1 - Appearance
Stars are often high upon the sky at night, maybe twinkling. As everyone says, stars are star, but it’s not, they are spheres that have a high temperature measured at over 1000 degrees fahrenheit. Stars can sometimes be different colours just like our sun. They are other colours like blue,red and ultra violet which means that blue is hot and red is not really hot, as in cold ( So it is a opposite ).
Paragraph 2 - Life Cycle
The birth of a star is well created from this egyptian tower called the pillars of creation. In space, huge clouds full of gas and dust create the stars as the beginning of the life cycle, which the dust and gas clouds are known to be called Nebulae ( these dust storms are bigger than our universe ). After this cycle, the stars then continue into the next cycle, as the clumps of gas form, astronomers call these protostars. Next, the centre of core of the proto star gets increasingly dense or hot until nuclear fusion is finally triggered,the energy then produced helps to blow much of the disc of gas away, leaving the new star shining brightly, although the star is born, a constant battle is going between gravity.
Paragraph 3 - General information
An exploding star that is 3 times bigger than the sun, will leave a behind a core about 25 kilometres across ( 15 miles across ). There are some stars that only appear or comes out Matariki which is the seven sisters. Mostly, people also talk about the stars burning hydrogen, so maybe the hydrogen atoms are burning so that they turn into helium atoms. As a really cool fact, when a giant star starts to die, it’s core or centre starts to shrink.
Conclusion
As a it comes to the end of my information report, you now know what it means to be a star, it’s appearance, how a star’s life begins and some facts about a star. I hope you’ve enjoyed reading my report or information report about stars, be in tune to see one of my next information reports relating to space. For more information visit: http://bit.ly/1iZ3sFu
Thursday, 4 June 2015
04/06/2015 LM Speedwrite: The World's Galaxy filled with Stars!!
Hi everyone, this is my next information report about Stars, I really had a lot of pressure doing this but I finished in time. I wanna say this challenge was pretty hard. I hope you enjoy reading my writing and have a nice day!!! Bye
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Information Report,
Lyle,
McCahon 2015,
Space,
Term 2,
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