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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

What make good directions

Yesterday we were in groups of three and we had to make an obsticale course. Were blind-folded and we had to guide each other through the obsticale course and we wern't allowed to tell them what was comming up,so here is what makes good directions:

Clear words
Either say "one step or one pace".
Dont be silly or may cause injury.
Be specific.
Be accurate
Suit their age.(use simple words for young kids)

Friday, 10 May 2013

Paper plane graph

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Respect





This is a diagram i make about respect.





























































Thursday, 9 May 2013

The origanal


The Original



This Plane has been our favourite for years it is the best plane ever! You will definitely LOVE it!
What you need?
      
 An A4 piece of paper
Instructions:
            Fold the A4 piece in half (landscape)
2.           Unfold the paper then fold the corners inward to the half way crease
3.           Fold the pointy end down till its 2.5 cm away from the bottom
4.           Flip the paper over then fold the top corners over like step number 2
5.           Fold over so the edges are even push hard so its creased
6.           Fold the top part over to make the wings
The part where you put your fingers should be 2.5 cm away from the wings
7.           Optional: Fold up the wings a little bit

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

blobs in a bottle

This week we have been making lava lamps in  test tubes in science class. We put a quater of water in the tubes and then filled the rest up with oil and added food colouring and it mixed with the water in the bottom. The reason the water was in the bottom is because oil is lighter then water so the water stays in bottom. Alker selza doesnt react with oil so it just sinks to the water and fizzes up. The bubbles bring  food colouring up and makes it look like a lava lamp.
from Jake