W.A.LT: Write WTE sentences to improve our writing.
The Simple Sentence:
Hornby High will be moving into the new buildings in week 8.
Very Short Sentence:
Johanna Is weird.
The Power Sentence:
Hornby High schools shift over to the new building is arriving shortly.
Red,White and Blue
I think that the new buildings are going to be flash,clean, and fresh.
The Adverb Start:
Calmly, the class got on with their work.
Begin With A Preposition:
I kicked the ball in front of me.
Monday, September 2, 2019
Friday, August 30, 2019
Microscopes:
Microscopes:
What are the key parts of a Microscope?
- Eye piece lens
- Objective lens
- Neck
- Stage
- Stage Clip
- Light Switch
- Coarse Focus Knob
- Switch
- Fine Focus Knob Base
How did you set up your Microscope and Microscope slides?
We started off getting the Microscope out and on to the table. We then got the light bulb box plugged in and faced it at an angle to make the mirror and the light make a reflection. After that we then got the microscope slides set up but putting Stain onto the specimen in the middle of the clean side then we broke a piece off of the leaf to make it turn white. After putting the leaf on the stain drops we put this light glass thing and went to the microscope to look down the lens.
What did you observe down the Microscope?
When looking down the lens we will looking at plant cells which looked something like this but brown because of the stain we used.
What are the key similarity and differences between plant and animal cells?
Plant and animal cells are nearly almost the same in different ways. For example, animal cells do not have a cell walls but plant cells do. Animal cells are mostly round and circle in shape while plant cells are rectangular shape.
What was something that you discovered?
The one important thing I learnt/discovered was how to set up a Microscope and how to identify most cells.
What are some other microscopes that are made?
- Simple Microscope. Simple microscope is the one which only uses a lens.
- Compound Microscope.
- Stereo Microscope.
- Optical Coherence Microscope. .
- Fluorescence Microscope.
- Scanning Probe Microscope.
- Point Projection Microscopes.
- Acoustic Microscopes.
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
My First Solo Performance:
My First Solo Performance:
1. What is the instrument you have chosen ? Why did you choose this?
I have chosen the instrument key board only because its more easy to learn then any other instrument for me.
2. What is the song you have chosen?
I have choose Old Town Road only because most of the song is easy to learn to play Old Town Road
3. What is this song about?
Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” tells the story of someone living a ‘county’ life, similar to the mythical cowboys of old. And according to Lil Nas, this lifestyle is like “a movie”. To put differently, this lifestyle is highlighted by hard living and womanizing.
4. Are you nervous to preform?
Yes only because people judge.
5. What part of the song is the hardest?
Yes the chorus
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Keyboard research:
Keyboard Research:
What is the difference between a piano and and keyboard?
One of the differences between keyboard and pianos is for the note most of the notes are played with your left hand when your using a piano. But when you are playing a keyboard you use your right hand for the nights.
What is the difference between the white keys and the black keys?
The white notes are the nature keys/notes and are use mostly when playing a piano/song. and the black keys are used for songs but are not common.
Your right hand plays the melody/tune the left hand play the bass.
Biuret Test
Biuret Test:
Aim: To test if a sample of food contains protein.
Method: 1. Place about 2 ML of the sample into a test tube and add 5 drops of sodium hydroxide. 2. Add 5 drops of copper sulfate. 3. Shake the test tube gently from side to side.
Result: If the solution remains blue, then no protein is present. if the solution changes to a purple colour then protein is present.
Conclusion: Since most of us didn't get it to work it just stayed blue. But if we were able to get it working it was meant to change colour to purple.
Friday, July 26, 2019
Social Studies:
Social Studies:
For social studies we recently did a test and I think I did well but there are some things I need to work on. Like for example I need to work on my mapping and labels/titles. I also need to re-read the questions again and understand what the question is asking. I also need to correct my wording so the reader can understand what exactly I'm saying.
Test for simple and complex sugars.
Simple Sugars:
Aim: To test a sample of food to determine whether it contains simple sugars.
Equipment: Bunsen Burner, test tube tongs. Benedict solution, a sample of food.
Method: Place about 2ml of the sample into a test tube and then add 5 drops of Benedict solution.
Results: That the apple turns orange after time of heating.
Discussion: So what that means is there was simple sugars in the apple.
Conclusion: The banedict started off as blue after time heating the apple it made it orange.
Complex sugars:
Aim: To test a sample of food contains complex sugars.
Equipment: Test tube, food sample, iodine solution.
Method: Place about 2ml of the sample in a test tube. Add up to 3-4 drops and iodine and mix.
Result: If a complex sugars are present the iodine will change from brown to blue or black colour. If there are no complex sugars the colors wont change.
Discussion: So what that mean is that there are complex sugars in the bread which made the bread change colors.
Conclusion: The bread started off brown after time the iodine made it black or clue.
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