Friday, 13 December 2013
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Friday, 8 November 2013
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Monday, 23 September 2013
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Monday, 16 September 2013
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Friday, 12 July 2013
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Monday, 8 July 2013
Etuate-Pop Fizz Experiment
How to inflate a balloon with fizzy drink.
What you need:
Balloon
Fizzy
What to do:
First you get are fizzy drink bottle then open the lid and after that you put the balloon on the cap and finally you give it a little shake and the balloon will absorb the carbon from the fizzy and it will blow the balloon up and the balloon will hold on to the carbon.
Coca Cola has carbon gas and when the bottle is opened the carbon gas escape out to the balloon,inflating it.
Etuate-How To Make Ice-cream
How To Make Ice-Cream
- What You Need:
- Milk
- Sugar
- Jug
- Food coloring
- Ice
- Cream
- Vanilla essence
- Sea Salt
- Measuring Spoon
- Snap-lock bags
What To Do
1.Firstly ,put the crushed ice and 200 gm of sea salt in the big snap lock pack.
2.Next,put milk/or cream , vanilla essence,sugar and food coloring into the small snap lock bag.
3.After,that you put the small bag into the big snap lock bag and seal it tightly.
4.Then give it are gentle shake until the liquid get start to turn into solid.
5.Finally take out the small pack out after you shake it then you put the small bag into the freezer till it is set.
The salt keeps the ice solid and it keeps it occupied from melting.h
Friday, 5 July 2013
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Etuate-Expanding Possibility
Hypothesis:When the hot water is pouring on the bottom of the bottle it produces bubbles.
Materials:
- Plastic Bottle
- Straw
- Clay
- Measuring Cup
- Plastic Container
- Cups of hot water
Method
- First you put the straw and the clay on the cap of the bottle .(make sure there is no hole except the straw).
- Put the water inside the plastic container.
- Place the flexible part towards the hot water container.
- Put the plastic bottle on top of the bowl then tip the hot water slowly on the end of the plastic bottle.
Conclusion
Our experiment worked because the hot water is pouring on the bottom of the bottle it produces bubbles.
Etuate-Rotary Club Letter
Dear Rotary Club,
Thank you for every single thing you have done, also thank you for the Duffy awards and the the Duffy books. Thank you for always helping Tamaki Primary with the funny Duffy show’s . You are the best company that I have ever heard of yet. I will never forget you and will remember you by the books that you donated to us. But I hope you have are good time in your Rotary Club ,keep on sponsoring other schools and donating books for school and once again thank you for everything.
Friday, 14 June 2013
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Friday, 24 May 2013
Gases-Expanding Possibilities
Hypothesis:When the hot water is pouring on the bottom of the bottle it produces bubbles.
Materials:
- Plastic Bottle
- Straw
- Clay
- Measuring Cup
- Plastic Container
- Cups of hot water
Method
- First you put the straw and the clay on the cap of the bottle .(make sure there is no hole except the straw).
- Put the water inside the plastic container.
- Place the flexible part towards the hot water container.
- Put the plastic bottle on top of the bowl then tip the hot water slowly on the end of the plastic bottle.
Conclusion
Our experiment worked because the hot water is pouring on the bottom of the bottle it produces bubbles.
Thursday, 23 May 2013
How To Make Milkshake
How to make a banana milkshake.
What you need:
- Ice cream
- Milk
- Banana
- Whipped cream
- Blender.
What to do:
Firstly you put the banana into the blender .
Secondly you put the the milk and the ice cream inside.
Then you give it a shake for are 2 minutes till it thickens up .
Finally you are finished with a smooth tasty milkshake.
The ice cream thickens the milkshake and give it a boost to the taste.
By Etuate
By Etuate
Monday, 15 April 2013
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Etuate-Cycle Safety
Cycle Safety with Bigfoot Adventures!
What do you need to do to check the safety of your bike?
- Check your brakes if they both work.
- Check the wheels if they are pumped and check if it can spin.
- Check the bolt if its tight end up.
- Check your rear reflector is working.
What do you need to wear while riding your bike?
- Helmet
- Rear jacket reflective
- Covered up shoe’s
- Shorts
What do you need to do, by law, when riding a bike?
- Wear helmet
- Have rear light reflector.
- You need both brakes to work.
Helmet safety: What do you need to look for?
- Tight
- Cracks
- Right size
List all the parts of the bike:
wheel
seat
Chain
Pedal
Brakes
Gear
Friday, 22 March 2013
Friday, 15 March 2013
Animal Report Research
The animal I have chosen to research is: Orca
The Killer Whale-Orca
The orca comes from are big family called the dolphin family. It is the biggest from the dolphin family .
It looks like another version of are cow .The orca is pure black and white and it looks like are shark.
You could find these species in the open sea or sometimes they can be washed up in shore’s or bay.
Killer Whales diet includes fish, squid, seals, sea lions, walruses, birds, sea turtles. otters, penguins, polar bears, reptiles, sharks, octopus and even smaller whales.
The size of a pod usually varies from fewer than 5 to about 30 individuals. Pod sizes may change with different geographic locations; off Alaska and Antarctica, groups of more than 100 animals have been seen.
Killer whales live in groups called pods.
There is an occasional exchange of members between pods, especially during breeding season.
I like killer whales because killer whales don’t eat or bite people.They are from the dolphin family which means that if dolphins are kind then killer whales are kind.
The Killer Whale-Orca
The orca comes from are big family called the dolphin family. It is the biggest from the dolphin family .
It looks like another version of are cow .The orca is pure black and white and it looks like are shark.
You could find these species in the open sea or sometimes they can be washed up in shore’s or bay.
Killer Whales diet includes fish, squid, seals, sea lions, walruses, birds, sea turtles. otters, penguins, polar bears, reptiles, sharks, octopus and even smaller whales.
The size of a pod usually varies from fewer than 5 to about 30 individuals. Pod sizes may change with different geographic locations; off Alaska and Antarctica, groups of more than 100 animals have been seen.
Killer whales live in groups called pods.
There is an occasional exchange of members between pods, especially during breeding season.
I like killer whales because killer whales don’t eat or bite people.They are from the dolphin family which means that if dolphins are kind then killer whales are kind.
Friday, 8 March 2013
Aiga-Poem
I am a Tongan warrior and I am respectful and proud of who I am
I have pride for my country Tonga and Leimatua
My ancestors are watching over me from the clouds
I can feel that my Nana is proud looking over me and giving me honour and strength
I will walk with pride in my ancestor’s shadow showing love and respect
My ancestor’s will guide me in my life and in the future
I have pride for my country Tonga and Leimatua
My ancestors are watching over me from the clouds
I can feel that my Nana is proud looking over me and giving me honour and strength
I will walk with pride in my ancestor’s shadow showing love and respect
My ancestor’s will guide me in my life and in the future
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Goal Setting Presentation Room 6
This presentation is about my learning and how good my learning is towards school
Friday, 22 February 2013
Friday, 15 February 2013
Room 6 Class Treaty
Room 6 Class Treaty
WALT post on our blog about our class treaty
At the start of the year, Room 6 decided on some rules to include in our class treaty.
Here are 5 that I think are important:
Learning
Working Together
Relationships
Responsibilities
Behaviour
WALT post on our blog about our class treaty
At the start of the year, Room 6 decided on some rules to include in our class treaty.
Here are 5 that I think are important:
Learning
- Be cooperative when we are working in a group and each other.
Working Together
- Work positively ,as a team.
Relationships
- Treat everyone with kindness and respect.
Responsibilities
- Tidy up when we have finished.
Behaviour
- Think before you speak.
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