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Thursday, March 28, 2019

My Learning Story!!

Hi The past term class bh and tz have been doing science, this is a story on how I achieved my goals in science. How I achieved my people smart goal: On the first day of science class Bh and Tz got to work together on a science experiment, this experiment was the vinegar and baking soda experiment. After we saw what was happening we got told to do a blog about it .I was getting it done really fast and before I knew it my blog was done. What I liked about doing this was getting the privilege to choose my partner. How I achieved my active learner goal: I achieved this goal  in our experiment called Chroma. After I had finished my blog post on this I ended up getting a comment I went to take a look at it to realize it was from Miss Birtch saying I need to fix up something so I took her feedback to make my writing better than it already was. My favourite part was when we got to see the end result.

How I achieved my learning smart goal: I achieved this goal in every experiment by not talking to the people beside and getting my work done. How I achieved my thinking smart goal: Someday in the past term class BH and TZ have been working on a science Experiment called water filter by achieving my goal I was acting responsibly by doing my work and not being silly and that is how I achieved my goal. How I achieved my cyber smart goal: This is evolved around blogging what I did to achieve this goal was focus on my working and keeping my hands to myself. The experiment I liked the most was the colourful rainbow experiment because I got to eat something in an science experiment.  This is how I achieved all of my goals thanks for reading!

CIP What we are Making out rubbish

Hey my fellow peoples today i am going to be talking about what kind of art we are making for CIP. In saying that we are making a native animal i'm not sure yet but we are going to be making it out of rubbish from Kyle park here are some pictures we are using as inspiration!

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Thanks for reading ill make sure to keep you updated.

Tree Experiment

AIM: TO LEARN ABOUT THE NATURE OF PLANTS

Simple                                 Compound   

Plants fall into two categories:

1. Evergreen
2. Deciduous

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Deciduous
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Evergreen


Find three examples of each:

Evergreen: 
1. vines 
2.live oak
3.  red cedar

Simple                                 Compound   


Deciduous;
1.  
2.   
3.  

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Simple                                 Compound   


LEAVES



MY LEAF COLLECTION



1.
Plant type: Deciduous 
Leaf type: Simple
Leaf colour: Red
Photo of leaf:

Plant drawing:

2. 
Plant type: Deciduous
Leaf type: Simple 
Photo of leaf: 
Plant drawing:

3.  
Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type:  Compound
Photo of leaf:

Plant drawing:

4. 
Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple 
Photo of leaf:

Plant drawing:

5.  
Plant type: Deciduous
Leaf type: Simple 
Photo of leaf:

Plant drawing:

Monday, March 25, 2019

What is that white powder

Today you will be a forensic chemist. 
A bag of white powder has been confiscated by the airport customs.  You need to find out what white powder it is?

Aim: To learn about the makeup of different white powders.

There are  a number of different white powders in our everyday life. Some of these are harmful and others are not. Test the four white powders listed to see which one has been found at the airport.

Here are some examples of everyday kitchen white powders.

Flour, Cornflour, Sugar, Salt, Baking Soda, Baking Powder, Icing Sugar, Tartaric Acid

Citric Acid, Gluten Free flour

You will be given a small amount of 4 white powders on your cardboard. On the black cardboard using a magnifying glass look at the powders.
Look at them under your magnifying glass and record what you see. 

These are the four powders we will be using. Upload a photo of each powder. 

1.  Cornflour
2.  Baking Soda
3.  Salt
4.  Sugar 

Before you add the iodine, vinegar or water you will need to divide each powder into 3.

Materials

1.  vinegar
2.  water
3.  iodine
4.  flat surface
5.  a dropper
6.   something to record for the reaction
7. paper

Steps

1. split powders into three piles
2. add in a drop of iodine to 1 of the 3 piles 
3. add a drop of water into another on of the piles
4.  add a drop of vinegar into the last pile then repeat for every powder
5. see what happens



Findings:





Sugar
Salt
Baking Soda
Cornflour
Appearance
whitewhitewhitewhite
Texture
cubycrumblysoft / crumblysoft
Smell
sweetsaltycookedhas no smell
Iodine
fizzingcrystalfluffyno reaction
Water
crystalcrystaldissolved obleck
Vinegar
greycrystalfizzyno reaction

Write a paragraph about your findings.

what happened in this experiment was really cool we got a reaction out of almost all of the powders i hope we get to do this again.

Making Sherbet


Once you have completed your blog and cleaned up all your equipment you can make sherbet.
Using the following recipe you can make sherbet.
Sherbet recipe

Recipe: 

1 tsp of powdered drink crystals (eg refresh)
1/4 tsp citric acid
1/2 tsp icing sugar
1/4 tsp -baking soda.
Put all ingredients into a zip lock bag, stir, and enjoy.

Materials:

1.  powdered sugar
2.  any juice flavor 
3.  plastic bag
4.  something to stir with
5.  baking soda

Steps. 
1.grab a zip lock bag
2. place in sugar or citric acid
3. place in sugar or citric acid
4. put in juice 
5. stir
6. taste

Findings:


Sherbet

Taste
yummy
Colour
pink