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Thursday 31 May 2012

My Hot Air Balloon Reflection: By Teagan



1. Are you pleased with your Hot Air Balloon? why / why not?
I am pleased because my balloon because it is smooth and it is hard.

2. What did you find easy when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
I found making a paper box easy because it was easy to remember.

3. What part did you find tricky when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
Sticking the ribbon on where the colours meet.

4. Who / What helped you when you made your Hot Air Balloon?
Addnan, Amato and Tevita all helped me.

5. What would you do differently next time? Think about: Painting, Smoothing, Gluing of ribbon, Glittering and Time Management.
The segments differently because one was big and one was small.

6. What frustrated you when you made your Hot Air Balloon? Doing my paper mache work.

Thursday 24 May 2012

The Cable Car Experiment: By Teagan

This my graph on the jet propelled cable car challenge that room 5 did. We had to colour and cut a rectangular and a triangular prism and glue them together which would make like a house shape. We put fishing line through a straw with a needle, and we sellotaped a balloon on the bottom so the air would push it. Tyler's cable car did really well with a total of 8 metres, he had the longest distance. Fine had the shortest distance with a total of 8 metres. Kifi, Piripi, Miss Chapman an Pace had the same distance with a total of 7 metres. I think Tyler's got the longest distance because had more air in his balloon. I think Fine got the shortest because she had a heavy cable car. We all had fun doing our cable car.

Wednesday 16 May 2012

My Comment: By Teagan

This is my comment to Cody in room 6. He can do a lot of things in his poem.

Thursday 10 May 2012

The Paper Plane Challenge: By Teagan

Piripi threw the longest distance with a total of 11.16 metres. San Tat threw the shortest distance with a total of 2 metres. I threw a distance of 9.98 metres. I think Piripi had the longest distance because he didn't throw too hard or too soft. I think San Tat got the shortest distance because he threw it too hard and the wind blew it to the side.

Tuesday 8 May 2012

My Mothers Day Wordle: By Teagan

This is my Mothers Day wordle. These are all the things my mum is.

Reflecting On My Oragami Crane: By Teagan




Reflecting on my Origami Crane

Please write detailed answers, as reflecting helps you build understanding with your learning.

1. Are you pleased with your origami crane? why?
Yes I am pleased with my crane because it was my first time making a crane and I think I did a pretty good job.

2. What part did you find easy? why / why not?
I found the start easy because we had to fold it into halves and then into quarters . It wasn’t that hard.

3. What part did you find tricky / difficult? Why / why not?
I found making the long diamond difficult because you had to open the square up and I ripped it a little bit.

4. Who / What helped you in making your Origami Crane?
Addnan helped me with my crane. he was helpful sitting right next to me.

5. What would you do differently next time? Think about folding, listening, persistence (not giving up) etc.
I would do my wings better because one of them is slightly longer than the other.

Wednesday 2 May 2012

The Mintie Challenge: By Teagan

  Hi this is my Mintie challenge graph. You had to rip a Mintie wrapper until you could make it as long as you can. Raymond had the shortest Mintie wrapper with a total of 5 centimetres. San Tat had the longest Mintie wrapper with a total of 97 centimetres. I think Santat's Mintie wrapper was the longest because he took his time and did small rips. I think Raymond's Mintie wrapper was the lowest because he didn't take time ripping his mintie paper. I did pretty good with  a total of 67 centimetres. I will hope to go better next time. 

Tuesday 1 May 2012

How To Make Easter Eggs: By Teagan



    ...How To Make Delicious  Rich Easter Eggs...
Ingredients:
Chocolate Buttons
Equipment:
1 Kettle
1 Saucepan
Water
1 Plate
Spoons and a Butterknife
Molds
Fridge
Tin Foil                      
Method
1. Fill  the kettle with water and let it boil.
2.  Pour the water into the saucepan.
3. Cover the plate over the saucepan.
4. Pour the chocolate buttons onto the plate.
5. Stir the chocolate buttons until melted.
6. Spoon the  melted chocolate off the plate and scrape  it into the molds.
7. Tap the molds to make the chocolate smooth.
8. Place the molds in the fridge for about 4-5 hours.
9. Take them out of the fridge
10. Tap it on a table to make the chocolates fall out.
11. Wrap them chocolates with tin foil and enjoy.

My Division Result: By Teagan

This is my division result. Its 100 Percent I hope to do that every time.


My Comment To Aryan: By Teagan

This is my comment to Aryan's blog. His colourful graph is amazing.


My Comment To Ducati: By Teagan

This is my comment to Ducati's blog. He did an amazing tapa cloth on his blog check it out


My Comment To Oh'smar:By Teagan

This is my comment to Oh'smar's blog. His studdyladder result was really impressive.