Last Thursday our extension group was learning about the history of juggling. We had a bunch of activities involving juggling, we even got to juggle some balls. One of the activities was to write a legend about how juggling started.
Another activity we had to do was writing facts about juggling from online in to our google document. I had to share with my friend Kotipi because I didn't have a chromebook, which meant I only had to do 3 facts, while she did 4. While I was doing my work, I was learning how to do a rubik's cube.
I only got to do one side before I gave up. I felt so excited I had a chance to even try. Extension is going well with our juggling topic at the moment.
I am a Year 8 student at Ruapotaka School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 8 and my teacher is Mr Reid.
Thursday, 28 March 2019
Friday, 22 March 2019
Making Chop Suey At Tech
Step (2) - slice vegetables:
- peel and slice carrot
- slice and dice broccoli
- slice and dice onion
- slice and dice pepper
- slice and dice your meat.
Step (3) - combine all ingredients and transfer into a pan and fry until the meat turns brown.
Step (4) - add vermicelli in frying pan then add soy sauce and spices.
Step (5) - when cooked serve onto a plate and enjoy!
Tuesday, 19 March 2019
Keeping Your Password Safe.
Keep it to yourself.
When creating a password you have to make sure it is not easy to figure out. Passwords should be something personal or something only you know. You should be the only person that knows your password.
When other people have your password they can access your personal information and change your work. If another person has your password they can make you look like a fool on your account. So the best option is don't share passwords because you can get hacked, tricked and lose all your work. I wouldn't be happy if my account got hacked.
So if you don't want your personal work changed don't share your password!
Friday, 15 March 2019
Tech Cooking
Today at tech Leanah and I cooked baked potato pockets.
The potato pockets contained:
Sliced Onions
Cut Ham
Uncooked mince
We cooked the onions, ham and mince in the pan and stuffed them all in the potatoes. Afterwards we put the potatoes in the oven. Than we took it out of the oven and served them on the plate. Finally we got to eat the food !!!
The potato pockets contained:
Sliced Onions
Cut Ham
Uncooked mince
We cooked the onions, ham and mince in the pan and stuffed them all in the potatoes. Afterwards we put the potatoes in the oven. Than we took it out of the oven and served them on the plate. Finally we got to eat the food !!!
Tuesday, 5 March 2019
Learning About Electricity With Vector !
Last Tuesday week Room 12 had a visitor from Vector to educate us about how electricity is made and what electricity does when we use it.
When using electricity it can be very expensive to pay for, but Vector has found a cheaper way by using solar power. The solar panel collects power from the sun and stores the energy in a battery. The battery is saving power to use later because we children are not at home most of the time when the sun is up.
Thanks to Vector I know a lot about energy and power.
When using electricity it can be very expensive to pay for, but Vector has found a cheaper way by using solar power. The solar panel collects power from the sun and stores the energy in a battery. The battery is saving power to use later because we children are not at home most of the time when the sun is up.
Thanks to Vector I know a lot about energy and power.
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