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Wednesday, 20 March 2019

Community Impact Project


Today in our community impact project Ms. Davis and Ms. Bircth talked about what artwork we doing with the rubbish. Ms. Davis let us talked to share our Ideas, other people said make a H sign then MS. Davis asked a question 'what it does represent for' and they said It represent for Hornby High School.

After That Ms. Davis said should we do Native birds and animals, Then she said we should vote what 
we have to do, then 20 people voted for H sign and almost all people voted in native animal birds.I choose native animal birds because kiwi represent New Zealand as well.

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Friday, 15 March 2019

DMIC Maths

This morning in our maths we had to do a DMIC  Maths. They split us up on tree groups. 1 group was on J1 second group is on J2 and the trird one is on J3, They put me on group 3 and I was with Lasa, Jared, Charlie and more... after that Mr. Tish split us up on group of 3-4 And I was with Lasa, Jared, and Charlie. When Mr. Tish gave out the papers we started to do our equations about two people getting payed in holidays.

The problem for the boy was he will get 1 dollar for the first day and if he keeps going it gets doubled, For the girl one is for the her first day she gets 10 dollar and keep getting 2 dollar every day if she keeps going. We used addition for our work we added all like for how many dollar they will get in 10 days.


Thursday, 14 March 2019

Crystals

Aim: To learn about a saturated solution and how to make crystals

Definition of solution
A liquid mixture, when something is dissolved into a liquid (eg: sugar in water) 

Definition of saturated
Having or holding as much as can be absorbed of something (when no more sugar or borax can be dissolved into the water)


In groups of three you will make three different types of crystals and compare the results.

Borax Crystals

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Ratio; 3 Tablespoons Borax per 1/2 cup water
Materials

1)Cup
2)String
3)Popsicle stick 
4)Water
5)Pipe cleaner

Process

Step 1: Take 3 tablespoons borax 
Step 2: put in on a cup
Step 3: pour hot water
Step 4: mix it
Step 5: Get a Pipe cleaner and twist it in the middle to form star
Step 6: then tie it on the string and attach the other side of the string on the pop sickle stick.

Sugar Crystals

Grow your own Sugar Crystals

Ratio: 1 cup sugar to 1/2 cup water
Materials

1)Cup
2)Water
3)String
4)Popsicle stick
5)Spoon

Process

Step 1: Get a cup 
Step 2: get a string 
Step 3: get sugar
Step 4: pour hot water 
Step 5: mix it
Step 6: tie the string on the pop sickle stick


Salt Crystals

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Ratio: 4 Tablespoons salt to 1/2 cup water
Materials

1)Cup
2)Water
3)String
4)Popsicle stick
5)Spoon

Process

Step 1: Get a cup 
Step 2: get a string 
Step 3: get sugar
Step 4: pour hot water 
Step 5: mix it
Step 6: tie the string on the pop sickle stick.


Findings

Describe your crystals in the table below.



Crystal Type
Shape
(Describe the shape)
Size
(of individual crystals)
Hardness
(Crumbly to Rock Hard)
Borax



Snow flakesmallweak
Sugar



Frostymediumbrittle
Salt



Cubicbighard

What crystals worked out best and why?: I think the sugar one, because sugar is more likely a crystal. 
Conclusion: I found that if you use cold water it will not work so next time Ill try to put hot water.

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CRYSTAL TYPES


AIM: TO LOOK AT THE 7 DIFFERENT TYPES OF CRYSTALS


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Salt Crystals

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Sugar Crystals

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Borax Crystals


7 different crystal shapes




The 7 types of crystals
explain how the following crystals are formed?

They formed because when a sugar is on the water they stick together. They like stick to the string , when it is not in the water they don't stick/bunch up.
Type
Number of sides
2 examples
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Flourite (also called fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, CaF2. It belongs to the halide minerals. It crystallizes in isometric cubic habit, although octahedral and more complex isometric forms are not uncommon.


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 Wulfenite is a lead molybdate mineral with the formula PbMoO4. It can be most often found as thin tabular crystals with a bright orange-red to yellow-orange color, sometimes brown, although the color can be highly variable.
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Tanzanite is a trade name that was first used by Tiffany and Company for gem-quality specimens of the mineral zoisite with a blue color. Tiffany could have sold the material under the mineralogical name of "blue zoisite," but they thought the name "tanzanite" would stimulate customer interest and be easier to market.

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orthombicof or denoting a crystal system or three-dimensional geometrical arrangement having three unequal axes at right angles.


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Hexagonal of or denoting a crystal system or three-dimensional geometrical arrangement having three axes of equal length separated by 60° and a fourth axis of a different length at right angles to these.

"a hexagonal close-packed crystal structure"


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Monoclinic of or denoting a crystal system or three-dimensional geometrical arrangement having three unequal axes of which one is at right angles to the other two.


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 TriclinicIin crystallography, the triclinic (or anorthic) crystal system is one of the 7 crystal systems. A crystal system is described by three basis vectors. In the triclinic system, the crystal is described by vectors of unequal length, as in the orthorhombic system.


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Type

Salt
Sea water, pond, sun, evaporates water.

Sugar
Chop it up, squish/roll, juice heat evaporate water and sugar crystallised.

Snowflakes
Dust, water freezes to the dust, more water and wind will freeze the dust.

Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Community Impact Project

What is the project? To help global community clean.

What is the purpose? To pick up rubbish and recycle.

How much rubbish do you think we are going to collect? Why do you thin that?Probably 1-2 kilos because rubbish like paper is not heavy.

What colour do you think we will see the most? Why? Transparent because there's a lot people left there plastic bottles around. 

What type of art would you like to create? I would like to create a Shark because that is my favourite sea killer.



Friday, 8 March 2019

Puppets

This week we made puppets. I made a dragon puppet I cut a 2 wings and a tail and a horn, after I cut those I took a tape and taped then on the paper bag, When I was cutting the wings I was scared because I thought I will cut it in the wrong shape same as the tail. It was really hard to do it because you got to be careful about it. It's like this but it's colour black.


Basketball Drama

 At Tuesday we did basketball for our Physical well-being we were separated in group, we choose basketball because all of our group members play basketball. This is the video that we made we made it in courts near D block.




This week at Wednesday when we had C.I.P. Ms. Shehata put up questions about the community that we joined in.



The first question was: Explain what community you have joined?
I joined in global community project

The second question was: Explain why this group is your passion?
I put This answer because I want to help cleaning to reduce rubbish on ea