Here´s my passion project. We had to research a topic we really liked and put it into a slideshow, google drawing or poster. I did mine about Minecraft. Here it is!
Do you like it? It took me quite a while to make.
Kia ora, I am a student at New Brighton Catholic School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
Friday, November 29, 2019
Monday, November 25, 2019
Our trip to the beach
When Room 2 went to the beach to learn about sand dunes, I learned that sand dunes are formed by wind eroding the mountains and breaks the rocks to make the sand, and the sand goes into the river. The river takes the sand into the ocean, and the waves deposit it on the shore, then the wind blows it into the sand dunes.
Wind can put more sand and take the sand away. Storm waves can erode the sand, and humans can damage the sand dunes by running on them. We can protect the sand dunes by planting plants, like the... I can´t spell them! Bugs also live in these plants. A type of spider, lizards and geckos, they all protect the sand dunes. The plants hold the sand in place so it doesn´t blow away.
Did you know there used to be a house near the sand dunes? The people who lived in it couldn´t see the sea; the sand dune was in the way, so they decided they would get part of the sand dune scooped away. Seems good enough, huh? No. The wind funnelled the sand inwards, and into the house´s roof space. A few years later, the roof collapsed with the weight of the sand. Don´t mess with nature!
Wind can put more sand and take the sand away. Storm waves can erode the sand, and humans can damage the sand dunes by running on them. We can protect the sand dunes by planting plants, like the... I can´t spell them! Bugs also live in these plants. A type of spider, lizards and geckos, they all protect the sand dunes. The plants hold the sand in place so it doesn´t blow away.
Did you know there used to be a house near the sand dunes? The people who lived in it couldn´t see the sea; the sand dune was in the way, so they decided they would get part of the sand dune scooped away. Seems good enough, huh? No. The wind funnelled the sand inwards, and into the house´s roof space. A few years later, the roof collapsed with the weight of the sand. Don´t mess with nature!
Here´s a picture. We had to build our own sand dune and show how we could protect it!
Friday, November 22, 2019
S.T.E.M.
WALT: work together to problem solve
What went well: The planning
What didn´t go well: putting it together and the teamwork
Next step: Make sure everyone knows what we´re talking about and better teamwork, and more height
here are some photos- do you like them?
What went well: The planning
What didn´t go well: putting it together and the teamwork
Next step: Make sure everyone knows what we´re talking about and better teamwork, and more height
here are some photos- do you like them?
Thursday, November 7, 2019
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