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Monday, 31 October 2016
Science Expo Reflection
Last term were given a task to research a science experiment that fall under food science or enviromental sciences, we were going to have to present the experiment on the 25 October. We were allowed to pick partners to do it with or you could go alone I chose to do it with a partner to split the work load my partner was Adam I found it niceto work with a partner. Adam and I decided on our experiment by researching food science ideas on the internet. Eventually we found something that was perfect which was the apple rotting experiment but our name for it was Racing for Rotten. What happens in our experiment is, we cut an apple into quaters and put them into different substances the different substances were Air, Water, Oil, and vinegar. What went very well was our presentation, the things that we said in our oral and as well as out understanding of the experiment so that it could be easier to answer questions, and I don't think anything failed but we could have done better on our pster but I wasn't surprised that our poster wasn't amazing because we aren't the neatest pair, but our poster was still good and we really did do well. The best experience of the whole thing was the acual day because our presentation was very good.
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Dr Freaky
In Design and Technology we had to get into pairs and make a stop-motion about a superhero/villain that we have made up. My partner was Adam. We had to create our character out of Plasticine, but before we did that we had to draw what we were going to create on paper. Our planning was good but our actual Plasticine figure was not so good. We also had to make a set for our stop-motion and that was just a lot of painting which we found quite easy but also fun. If I had to change anything I would've changed how much we put into creating our character. My frustrations are the way that the character looks so scruffy and not smooth.
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Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Living Green Survey
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We had to make a 10 questions of living green because our teacher wanted us to learn about the importance and how to live green in a fun way I really enjoyed making this survey because it taught me how to live green.
We had to make a 10 questions of living green because our teacher wanted us to learn about the importance and how to live green in a fun way I really enjoyed making this survey because it taught me how to live green.
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Goals 2016
Why is it important to set goals
A smart goal is a goal that is: Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Reviewable
Timley
Eg of a SMARRT goal
An example of a SMARRT goal would be:
- It is highly unlikely that we'll achieve anything important without goals.
- Goals help us to be motivated, help us work towards something meaningful to us.
- We should plan for what we want and be pro-active in making that happen.
- As the reaching of pre-set goals your success could be defied.
A smart goal is a goal that is: Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Reviewable
Timley
Eg of a SMARRT goal
An example of a SMARRT goal would be:
To get 80% in Afrikaans.
My Goals
1. To get 90% overall on my report.
2.To be in the A team for every sport.
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