Tolofa readers, welcome back to another blog post of mine.
We learnt about different rocks like minerals and fossils. We made sedimentary rock by using plaster of paris, water and sand. We also used some food colouring.
On Monday we all got our Sedimentary rock and sat on the mat and then out teacher Miss D told us to find a buddy and mine is Harmony. after we found our buddy one of us had to get either our Chromebook or an iPad and Harmony got her Chromebook. We then got our Sedimentary rock and went out side on the court and started the video. It took quite a while for us to get the video right and also so that the video made sense.
Then I took mine out of the box and counted backwards from three to one and then drooped it and after it fell on the ground not all of it was broken so i piked some of the none broken bites and piece's and dropped them on the ground again. It took a while for it to break and after that, it was time for Harmony's turn but before she did her video I got my box and piked up some of the bits that I wanted to keep.
We broke our sedimentary rock so we could see all the different layers.
Here is The video that Harmony and I took hope you enjoy watching the video.
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I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 7 and in 2021 I will be a year 8. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Friday, 31 May 2019
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Good evening Alla.
ReplyDeleteI have seen children from room 6 walking around with ipads and their rocks. I was always worried I would talk to them when they were in the process of videoing so I kept quiet.
Maybe next time,because you are with a buddy,the buddy could hold the ipad and video you actually dropping the rock and show what it looked like when it broke.
Have a great night.
Hello Mrs Cassidy.
ReplyDeleteHarmony and I couldn't and didn't use an iPad because there were no more iPad's. We used Harmony's Chromebook and we didn't hold it because she didn't want to get it dirty because of the rock. But other then that thanks for the feedback bye see you at school.