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Thursday, 22 November 2018

today we were are making the ingredients for the pizza we mixed diced tomatoes and tomato paste to make the sauce, we chopped steak into slices and we put them into the mincer and made mince.




Tuesday, 20 November 2018

the presentation

the presentation

I was nervous when it was our turn at first I was stumbling my words and reading fast but in the end, it felt good finishing the presentation I did it with Josh, it was about mount ontake

Monday, 12 November 2018

what has been your favorite project this year and why?
learning how to play some instroments

what have you found challenging about music this year?
proforming

what advise would you give to the year 10 in 2019?
if your gunna be doing music commit



Tuesday, 18 September 2018

volcanos

How does volcano's form?
Volcanoes are formed when magma from within the Earth's upper mantle works its way to the surface. At the surface, it erupts to form lava flows and ash deposits. Over time as the volcano continues to erupt, it will get bigger and bigger.

yellowstone volcano

when did it last erupt
21 million years ago

how and when it formed
1st of March 1872

effect on surrounding area
there is no life near the water

the oldest
MT Etna

the deadliest
Mount Vesuvius

most active volcano
Kilauea volcano


F: rame
A: xis
U:nits
L:ables
T:itle
S:cale
P:lot
K:ey


Friday, 14 September 2018

AIM
to observe convection in a liquid.

EQUIPMENT 
200ml beaker, water, tweezers, a crystal of potassium permanganate, a drinking straw, bunsen burner, heat mat, tripod, and gauze mat. 

METHOD 
1. set up the bunsen burner on a heat mat
2. fill a 200ml beaker with water
3. place the beaker on top
4. carefully insert the straw into the side with the bunsen burner
5. use tweezers to drop the crystal of potassium permanganate down inside the straw wait for it to get to the bottom
6. very gently, so to not disturb the water, remove the straw from the water
7. light the bunsen burner and slide it under the tripod so that you are only heating the outside of the beaker were the crystal is.

Friday, 7 September 2018

questions

What did I learn?

I learned to write better persuasive

Why did we do it as a class?

So it would be faster

What will i do better next time?

Cooperate

What questions do i still have?

Nothing

Wednesday, 29 August 2018

At Digital tech we were making a trap to protection from pest we were targeting bunnies they are eating our crops and destroying the land so our idea was to make a trap that was undergrown so it looks like a borrow

We came up with an idea to use 3d printing to make a cost efficient product. Even though we had these ideas we, as you can see above, didn't really make something at a high standard yet.

Climate change is a fictional story made by hippies.

Climate change is a fictional story made by hippies.

Climate change is real it has been happening to us when we are awake and sleeping because of factories because the steam is made of trapped excess of carbon and cars the fumes that come's out the exhaust pipe that has carbon there is more other stuff that produces carbon.

You could prevent this from happening by using an electric vehicle or even riding on anything else besides a car, you could fly as less because the fuel that it produces is carbon. The north and south pole will melt and it would make water rise and there would be flooding everywhere.

If the water rises most of the plants will die because of the salt water and that will mean that some of the animals that eat that type of plants will start to die. Somehow the water will get into our water supply and make the water salty and it will make us more thirsty because of the salt that is in it.

The salt water will go into lakes or water pond were freshwater animals swim will die and the animals that may drink from the pond and get very thirsty from the salt that is in it.

Tuesday, 28 August 2018


Its 1850 and it sucks, london got grey sky  from factories and it is polluting the air we breath, than it all changed when I saw the boat trip to new zealand “Once in a lifetime” it was most money that they had, most people had to sell all their valuables to get on. It took me a while to get on the boat the boat was huge could fit 180 people in it. On the way there was dolphins and fish swimming in the water. An hour has past and I could see land it was clean and fresh, everyone was excited because they could see the port,  when we got off at the docks some houses was built by the time that they came so we were put into houses that we wanted.

Wednesday, 22 August 2018

composition techniques

composition techniques


what have I learned about composing so far > film, advertising, Christmas song etc.
where you write or create a music script

what is my favorite technique that you have tried and why
I don't know

which type of composition do you want to try for my assignment and why?
horror

Monday, 20 August 2018

wind racers

Aim:
To build the fastest wind racer out of the supplied materials.

Equipment:
  • Trolley (cart chassis)
  • String
  • Cardboard
  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Tape
  • clamp stand
Method:
  1. Screw the pole from the clamp stand into the chassis.
  2. Tape strips of cardboard onto the base of the pole so they form the base of the sail.
  3. Cut out a large piece of paper and fold it over and around the pole to form sails.
  4. Tape it together and ensure it is stable and secure.
  5. Decorate the sails and name the vessel.
  6. Use the wind blower and measure the distance and speed it travels.
Results:

Friday, 10 August 2018

Here's my post about bees 

Bee are the most important creature’s in the planet?


Bee are the most important bug in the planet but not creature’s, because bees help plants to grow food for people and other animals by pollinating the plants and making them grow food for us. We need bees to help evolve the planets and to help the environment out. Instead of having bee honey we could have saffron honey,

Thursday, 9 August 2018

Aim- to throw a paper plane over the arch and to fly the furthest
equipment-2x A4 paper, 1 straw, scissors, 30cm tape
method- make a paper plane
research- 1:17
https://videos.mysimpleshow.com/FvzgNCH3wl

Monday, 2 July 2018

SHAKESPAERE FACTS

SHAKESPAERE FACTS

Where was Shakespeare born?Stratford-upon-Avon, England

What date did he die?1616

What was the name for primary school in Shakespeare’s time?Shakespeare's Education and Childhood. Shakespeare probably began his education at the age of six or seven at the Stratford grammar school, which is still standing only a short distance from his house on Henley Street.

How many brothers and sisters did Shakespeare have? 7

What were the names of his two of his sisters?JoanJohn Mary

How old was he when he died?

What was the name of the house he retired to in Stratford upon Avon?

What were the names of his 3 children? Hamnet Shakespeare,Susanna Hall and Judith Quiney

Name 3 subjects he studied at school. gramma,latin and greek

What was his mother’s maiden name? Mary

What was the population of Stratford –Upon-Avon in Shakespeare’s time?1500-2500.

Name 3 types of shops or stalls you would have found in an Elizabethan Town?Pepper & Grocers, Drapers, and Skinners.

What is Rother the old English word for?cattle.

What were buildings made out of in towns in Elizabethan England?Stone, brick, and timber.

Where did Elizabethan people throw away their toilet waste?They threw it in the streets.

Which offences in Elizabethan England were dealt with by the Church Courts?Aldutlery, fornication, breach of marriage contract.

What are Cheat and Manchet?mad of finely sieved flour.

What is sack?a large bag made of a strong material such as burlap, thick paper, or plastic, used for storing and carrying goods.

Describe Sack Posset.curdled milk and wine/beer concoction. Apart from bread, what could you have for breakfast in Elizabethan England?bean or pea porridge, eggs, salt fish, cold meat, and cheese


What were the cruel animal sports that the Elizabethans like to watch called?bear & bull baiting.

What were the other kinds of street theatre could you see in Elizabethan times?bear baiting, fencing, chess, music, and dancing.

How many people could the Globe Theatre hold?3,000 max.

What was Shakespeare’s theatre company originally called?The Lord Chamberlain's Men.

When King James I was on the throne. what was Shakespeare’s theatre company called?The King's Men.

What did Elizabethans actors use to recreate the effect of someone being stabbed?They used bladders full of pigs blood.

What did audiences do if they did not like a play?Boos, hisses, and threw rotten fruit.

What were the people called who stood in the area at the front of the stage?Groundlings.

How much did a ticket cost for a groundling?1p. \

How was the sound of thunder recreated?rolling a cannon ball across the floor at the back of stage or above the stage

How many plays did Shakespeare write? 37

What is his longest play? Hamlet

What are the names of the feuding families in Romeo and Juliet? Capulets and Montagues

Who does Miranda want to marry in The Tempest?Ferdinand

What is the name of the Merchant of Venice?Antonio

How do Romeo and Juliet die?romeo drunk poison and juliet stabbed herself

What types of poems did Shakespeare write?Sonnets What is the name of the money lender in the

Merchant of Venice?Shylock

What does he want in return for lending money to Antonio?Pound of flesh

What play is the famous Seven Ages of Man speech from? as you like it

Friday, 29 June 2018

why does the easter bunny give you chocolate like it wants you to get diabetes and why is it a bunny laying eggs and giving it to people should be a chicken 

Thursday, 28 June 2018

Egyptian medicine

The medicine of the ancient Egyptians is some of the oldest documented. From the beginnings of the civilisation in the late fourth millennium, Egyptian medical practice went largely unchanged but was highly advanced for its time, including simple non-invasive surgery, setting of bones, dentistry, and an extensive set of pharmacopoeia. Egyptian medical thought influenced later traditions, including the Greeks.

Friday, 22 June 2018

What happens if you drink Coke instead of water

What happens if you drink Coke instead of water??

Coke has 10 teaspoons of sugar thats your total recommended ammount daily, if you drink coke you should throw up because of all the sugar you dont because oforthophosphoric acid absorbs most of the taste and the liver in order to circumvent this atrocity turns all the sugar into fat your life span is by two and a half years for every 10 killagrams, at 100 killograms you would have about 25 years off your life and in a couple of years there will be side effects like diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol you will have a pretty good chance of dying young, sugar also leeches calcium from bones and teeth the effect is enhanced by orthophosphoric acid now your bones can be broken from even at the slightest impact and you might get lung and liver cancer,Cola has a diuretic and caffeine effect when you drink it.

Thursday, 21 June 2018

DTE

me and our group are making a game that we did in digital technology we were making a pixel kind of game but we did not finished it but im happy what the outcome of it all

DLO


A
I have learnt how to code on gamefroot and learned how to use pixels to make charecters move and make it into a gif  now, I have learnt that because of mr carter and his magical ways
B

not everyone contribute because some people were away or someone was doing something else rather then coding, our out come was that we didnt comeplete the game, im kinda happy that we did work but not enough to comeplete the game and upload it .

C

we didnt finished it because we didnt do enough work,we would need more people to help us create the game and it took along time with one person on art, it is quite difficult making a game with 3 people.




sources used?

https://www.pixilart.com/draw
https://code.org/educate/applab

ask questions about work or about our progress

Friday, 15 June 2018

What happens if you are in quick sand?

What happens if you get stuck in quick sand?
If you stand on quick sand you would sink slowly you should never move a lot so be calm and grab a tree root or vine or you could get a stick and try to pull yourself out, if you had a friend there he could call for help or he could pull you out.

Saturday, 2 June 2018

What happens if a whale swallows you alive?

What happens if a whale swallows you alive?
If you are lucky, you will slip through the teeth of a sperm whale. Each tooth weighs 2.2 pounds that can crush any and all of your bones. There would be water, fish and plankton all around you and the whale's throat is only 3cm wide. The Hydrochloric acid is so concentrated in the whales stomach, you would suffer multiple chemical burns and painfully die of shock. If you wait, the whale will spit out the excess water and anything inedible but as they swim in at a depth of 200 meters, you would drown because you can only swim 20 meters deep without equipment.

Thursday, 31 May 2018

Science Experiment ¬ How to make Hokey Pokey

Ingredients:
you will need
100g of sugar
1 tablespoon of water
2 tablespoon of golden syrup
1 teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda
Method:
1. put all the ingredients except the bicarbonate of soda into a saucepan and place on a low heat
2. stir until all sugar has dissolved. raise the heat slightly so that bubbles, and stir occasionally until you cannot feel any sugar at the bottom
3.take off heat
4.add bicarbonate
5.watch what happens
6.pour out into your tinfoil sheet
7.allow to cool

Friday, 11 May 2018

the world was cracking up lava was rising from the ground ash everywhere people were screaming then there was a building just floating down there was a ladder leading to the house  people climbed up to the  top there was an old man living there he invited them over and then the house started to shake then the house started to fall into the lava

Monday, 7 May 2018

science neutralisation

aim
to observe a neutralisation reaction

equipment
a test tube, test tube rack, 1 mol L-1  na2 co3 (sodium carbonate), 1 mol L-1 HCI (hydrochloric acid), dropper or dropper bottle, universal indicator solution

1. add approximately 1-2 ml  of na2 co3 and place the test tube into the testing rack  add 3-5 drops of universal indicator solution

2.  using a dropper bottle, add HCI drop by drop be careful because adding even a small of extra acid can mean you'll miss the neutralisation point

observation

it will change a little bit
 
I decided to play a slice of heaven with my friend Josh
Josh and I choose this song because it will help improve my music

Friday, 4 May 2018

Space exploration

space exploration is not a waste of time because one day our world will die so we might have to go to another planet and make an ecosystem and grow our own food and make water

Friday, 6 April 2018

the wealthy should give the poor money back to the community and charity the poor are living on a thread so please give back to the poor and the people that need the money to help them walk or talk

Thursday, 5 April 2018

this time we were thinking and making a game we are thinking of making an arcade fighting game where you can collect  gems and buy swords and shields and upgrades we haven't thought of a name yet but we will next time we are in DTE


Friday, 23 March 2018

How did Iqbal's human rights been affected

(S)Iqbal lost the right to have freedom. (E) Freedom means that people can make their own choices about where they live and what they do (E)Iqbal was locked inside the carpet factory, at times he was chained to the loom and sometimes he was sent to the tomb(L)this is how Iqbal lost his right of freedom

(S)iqbal lost the right to life (E)the right to live meaning is to have the right to life, and to live in freedom and safety(E)Iqbal lost it because he was stuck in a factory with not much food to grow (L) this is how he lost his right to live

(S)iqbal lost his right of getting the right education(E) education means to learn (E)Iqbal lost his right to not go to school and learn the proper way to learn to write or read(L) this how he lot the right to get the right education

Dear Mum

Dear Mum

"I didn't mean to kill her"
I was playing with her, we were playing near the tree house where we were pirates were she fell off I tried to save her by trying to grab her hand and pusher back up but it was too late she fell, "mum dont call the police I didn't kill  her" then we heard a knock at the door and the dog was barking at the door then the door came off the hinges and the dogs got squashed, I can't wait till I'm out   

from George

Monday, 19 March 2018

All living things, bananas and people included, pass on information from one generation to the next using the same basic material, DNA. Within every living organism, most cells contain a complete set of DNA instructions. The information in DNA tells our bodies how to develop, grow, and work. It also controls many of the features that make an organism unique.
DNA
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is found in all living things. Its natural shape is called a double helix and when seen under extremely high-powered microscopes, it looks kind of like a ladder twisted into a spiral shape.

These instructions are in segments of DNA called genes. Genes, along with other parts of our DNA that turn genes on and off, hold information for how our body develops and functions. They produce molecules called proteins that do most of the work in the body. Variants of genes, called alleles, are responsible for differences in hair colour, eye colour, and earlobe shape.
All of these instructions fit within tiny packages within our tiny cells, so that is all way too tiny for anyone to ever really see or touch, right? Well, not entirely. Because DNA is in every cell, there is a lot of it in an organism. If you took all of the DNA out of some middle-sized organism (or part of an organism, like a piece of fruit), you could see and even touch DNA. We will use common household products to break apart the cells in a banana and extract out the DNA. While you may know of the double-helix structure of DNA, you can't see that structure with the naked eye. So when seeing it without a high-powered microscope...what does DNA look like?

All of these instructions fit within tiny packages within our tiny cells, so that is all way too tiny for anyone to ever really see or touch, right? Well, not entirely. Because DNA is in every cell, there is a lot of it in an organism. If you took all of the DNA out of some middle-sized organism (or part of an organism, like a piece of fruit), you could see and even touch DNA. We will use common household products to break apart the cells in a banana and extract out the DNA. While you may know of the double-helix structure of DNA, you can't see that structure with the naked eye. So when seeing it without a high-powered microscope...what does DNA look like?
Materials     banana graphic
  • 1/2 peeled ripe banana (you can also use strawberries or other fruit)
  • 1/2 cup hot water
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp liquid dishwashing soap
  • resealable zip-top bag (quart size)
  • very cold rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) placed in the freezer ahead of time
  • coffee filter
  • narrow glass
  • wooden stirrer
  1. Mush the banana in the resealable bag for about a minute until all the lumps are gone and it almost looks like pudding.
  2. Fill a cup with the hot water and salt.
  3. Pour the saltwater mix into the bag. Close the bag and very gently squeeze and move the saltwater and banana mush together. Do this for 30 to 45 seconds.
  4. Add the dishwashing soap into the bag and gently mix the contents. Try to avoid making too much foam.
  5. Place the coffee filter in a clear glass cup, securing the top of the filter around the lip of the cup.
  6. Pour the mix into the filter and let it sit until all of the liquid drips down into the cup.
  7. Remove and discard the used coffee filter.
  8. Tilt the glass and slowly add cold alcohol down the side of the cup. You want the alcohol to form a layer on top of the banana mix, staying separated, so be careful not to pour it too fast. Make a layer of alcohol that is 2.5-5cm (1-2in) thick.
  9. After the alcohol layer is set up, wait for eight minutes. You may see some bubbles and cloudy material moving around in the alcohol. This is the DNA pieces clumping together.
  10. Use the wooden stirrer to start poking the cloudy stuff in the alcohol layer. Spin the stirrer it in place to start gathering the cloudy stuff. When you are done, take a closer look at the stuff on the stirrer. You are looking at DNA!

Friday, 9 March 2018

if was to pick any animal it would be a rook
there intelegent

Thursday, 8 March 2018




in 10DTE we have been learning about being safe we have been using google game to help us



if you want to play this game here

LEVEL
Reality River

CONTENT
The intention of this game is to answer the questions to get from point to point. We know this because at the beginning of the game it tells us what to do. I don’t see anything missing but maybe some different features could be added? Such as different characters, different music maybe different layout of instructions to make it a little bit clearer to understand.

DESIGN
In this game, I like the structure of it. I like the choice of colour the creator has used. And I love the actual aim of the game. I would probably change the layout, and maybe the characters to make it a little more interesting. I’d also add some upbeat music for students my age. If I were to recreate this I would definitely keep the aim of the game. I think the creator has put a lot of time and effort into this activity so I’d probably only have a play around with colours and different designs of things themselves.

LEVEL
Mindful mountain

CONTENT
The intention of this game is to use light to bounce off mirrors and hit people like green is friends and blues family We know this because at the beginning of the game it tells us what to do. I don’t see anything missing but maybe some different features could be added? Such as different characters, different music maybe different layout of instructions to make it a little bit clearer to understand.

DESIGN
In this game, I like the structure of it. I like the choice of colour the creator has used. And I love the actual aim of the game. I would probably change the layout, and maybe the characters to make it a little more interesting. I’d also add some upbeat music for students my age. If I were to recreate this I would definitely keep the aim of the game. I think the creator has put a lot of time and effort into this activity so I’d probably only have a play around with colours and different designs of things themselves.

LEVEL
Kind kingdom

CONTENT
The intention of this game is to collect hearts and give them to people who are sad and there is a megaphone and you shout at the bullies  We know this because at the beginning of the game it tells us what to do. I don’t see anything missing but maybe some different features could be added? Such as different characters, different music maybe different layout of instructions to make it a little bit clearer to understand.

DESIGN
In this game, I like the structure of it. I like the choice of colour the creator has used. And I love the actual aim of the game. I would probably change the layout, and maybe the characters to make it a little more interesting. I’d also add some upbeat music for students my age. If I were to recreate this I would definitely keep the aim of the game. I think the creator has put a lot of time and effort into this activity so I’d probably only have a play around with colours and different designs of things themselves

LEVEL
Tower of treasure

CONTENT
The intention of this game is to run into blocks with letters to make passwords and if you hit a different object you will lose all your points We know this because at the beginning of the game it tells us what to do. I don’t see anything missing but maybe some different features could be added? Such as different characters, different music maybe different layout of instructions to make it a little bit clearer to understand.

DESIGN
In this game, I like the structure of it. I like the choice of colour the creator has used. And I love the actual aim of the game. I would probably change the layout, and maybe the characters to make it a little more interesting. I’d also add some upbeat music for students my age. If I were to recreate this I would definitely keep the aim of the game. I think the creator has put a lot of time and effort into this activity so I’d probably only have a play around with colours and different designs of things themselves.
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Wednesday, 28 February 2018

KEYBOARD

WHAT SONG DID I PLAY FOR MY KEYBOARD TEST 
justin Bieber despacito

HOW I FELT ABOUT PERFORMING
I felt nervous and it felt like there was something heavy and cold was in my stomach

WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE IN MY PERFORMANCE
I would try to do on the grand piano, not on keyboard

Thursday, 15 February 2018

ERGONOMICS? IT'S EASY IF YOU USE IT SMART

ERGONOMICS? IT'S EASY IF YOU USE IT SMART 

INTRODUCTION

Hello I'm in 10DTE I have been learning about ergonomic and we were making posters about it a and if you want to see mine its here

REFLECTION

I learned that your eye has to be level top of 1/3 of screen and ears, shoulders and hips together 

SOURCES

Lane Community College, (1996), retrieved from: https://www.lanecc.edu/safety/safety-committee-ergonomic-information

QUESTION

How much did you know about the subject before we started?
What should I improve?
If you had the chance to change it what would you change

Wednesday, 14 February 2018

heart attack

what is a heart attack
A heart attack occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is blocked, most often by a build-up of fat, cholesterol and other substances, which form a plaque in the arteries that feed the heart (coronary arteries). The interrupted blood flow can damage or destroy part of the heart muscle.
causes of a heart attack and how to provent them
A heart attack occurs when one or more of your coronary arteries become blocked. Over time, a coronary artery can narrow from the buildup of various substances, including cholesterol (atherosclerosis). This condition, known as coronary artery disease, causes most heart attacks.
symptoms and treatment of a heart attacks
Pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back

Nausea, indigestion, heartburn or abdominal pain

Shortness of breath

Cold sweat

Fatigue

Lightheadedness or sudden dizziness