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Showing posts with label Facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facts. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

In The Life Of Space


I have used a Google Presentation to share the facts about gravity from the link on our class site. I have read the information and phrased it into my own words.

Source:
"Gravity and Satellite Motion." Science Learning Sparking the Thinking. Science Learning Hub, 2007. Web. 21 Oct. 2013.

Sunday, 29 September 2013

Teachers Getting Paid By Grades

 
Some people think that teachers should get paid by grades but I think they shouldn't. Read my map and find out why.

Sunday, 22 September 2013

School Uniforms?

These are all reasons and examples on why I think we shouldn't have school uniforms. We had a debate on if we should or not.

Friday, 20 September 2013

Banning Alcohol In New Zealand

Conclusion - 
Most of the people that drink are underage. People that are underage are making the bad choice to drink and they are going to be known as a bad person.




Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Television Facts That You May Not Know


Television
When televisions were first made they had no colour, only black and white!
Television was not invented by a single inventor, instead many people working together and alone over the years contributed to the world of television. Television in New Zealand was introduced in 1960.

Television actually work by tricking our eyes and our brains! The screens show us many still images, like pictures. They change very quickly, often 30 times every second! That’s so fast that you’ll really miss some if you blink your eyes. With pictures moving so fast, and each picture being just a little bit different, our eyes are tricked into thinking we’re actually seeing something moving. We are really just seeing pictures changing really fast. Televisions offers the chance to take a break from our day. Watching television In the olden days requires the use of a remote. However nowadays we can just wave our hands and use our voice to control a 52 inch plasma flat screen television! The technical way of saying television is telecommunication medium.

These are all facts about television and how it has changed throughout the years. I hope you have enjoyed my report.

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Weather And Water


  • Water rises into the air as a gas called vapor.
  • Vapor rises into the air to cool then form clouds
  • Rain or snow falls from the clouds to fill oceans, lakes and rivers.
  • Currents push warm and cold air around the world.
  • Weather changes when warm and cold meet.
  • Air currents pull vapor from water.
  • Clouds fill with water then water falls to the earth.
  • Millions of drops stick together to make clouds.
  • Raindrops can fall as fast as 19 miles.
  • An average cumulus ( fluffy white clouds) weighs the same as six army tanks.