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Wednesday 11 August 2021

We Are Hope

 


Kia Ora,  in Te Ngahere we had a very special guest come to our classroom from I Am Hope his name is Tai , If you don’t know what I Am Hope is it is a foundation that supports New Zealand with mental health. Mental health is important because as Tai said to us it gives you two voices a voice called an inner critic and voice of reason. Tai explained that the inner critic  voice is the voice that tells you that you can’t do something and that you don’t have purpose in this life. A voice of reason is the the voice that is telling you to keep going and to keep achieving  our goals and that you do have a purpose in this life. He shared his story with us and about his upbringing, it was very emotional because I could relate to some of his backstory. He has a big heart going around to different school to share his story because I think that a lot of children nowadays are going through many things with the society changing and there is social media. I want to thank Tai for coming to share his message around Aotearoa and I want to say that everyone has their ups and downs but tell your friends how much you love them ask them if they are okay. Be someone else's hope. Has I Am Hope ever came to your kura before?


Science Fair Ending

 Kia Ora,  in Te Ngahere we have being doing  Science Fair this science fair had many ranges of project about all different topics. We learned about the scientific method that included, a question, aim, research, hypothesis, variables, material, doing the experiment, collecting data and presenting our findings. I learned that without one of these very important steps in the scientific process you wouldn't be able to proceed with the project at all. I also learned  about what an independent variable is, a dependant variable and a control variable. A independent variable is, thing we are going to be changing. A dependant variable is something we mesure. A controlled variable is things we do not change. The reason that doing the scientific method is important is because it guides you through your project and it helps to collect more accurate data. During our project I individually struggled with understanding how to display the data but I was lucky enough to be working with someone that was good in that area of work. I think that the easiest part of this project was the testing part because we were physically seeing the project happen and that helped us with being able to understand more about our project. Our project was trying to get kids to eat healthier options so that they can get the nutrients they need.  With this project a lot of this could have given us a different result because there was a lot of things changing and a lot of different things that could have been different because of the variables being changed so it is important to change one variable so that your are able to check what made your project worse of better. Here is a D.L.O I created relating to my project. Have you ever done a science project before?

Monday 2 August 2021

The Tricky Tennis Problem

Kia Ora, in Te Ngahere we are learning about different graphs because it will help us when we are doing science fair and we will need to learn how to do these graphs so we can organize our data in a more understandable way. The problem was about two classrooms and they were trying to see how far they could manage to throw a tennis ball in the range of 0-20 metres.We learn't about what a range was and we learn't how to arrange the data correctly We created a D.L.O to show you our working out. What I could do better is understand why the questions we were given were true/false. What I did well is learnt what the ranges were. Have you ever done  a problem like this before?