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Thursday 24 May 2018

Is a candle stronger than a burner?

The wordle above described the new vocabulary and the items we used in the 24th of May 2018 in Technicraft (Thursday - Week 4 Term 2).

Wednesday 23 May 2018

Have you ever heard of a percussion instrument unaffected by gravity and flew to space?

WALHT: Write a crazy/creative sentence using our 20 spelling words and underline it.

adjustment
artistic
braces
chlorophyll
concept
cumulus
distillation
eruption
finance
gravity
infinite
litmus
molecule
ode
percussion
pronoun
response
speaker
tendency
Vatican

On a day with cumulus clouds, in Vatican city, an artistic girl who just got her braces was
holding a bottle filled with chlorophyll was reading an ode coloured by a dye called litmus.
There was also a nearby speaker whose concept was to only speak one pronoun if he was
given a response. He had a tendency to help people while he was just standing there.
There was also molecules in a percussion instrument behind him that made it unaffected
by gravity and flew pass by an eruption and ended up in the infinite universe. At the end,
the girl continued walking while the distillation machine she was wearing on her back was
still working aided by the adjustment she made and she even knew that her parent's
business finance was going down.

Monday 21 May 2018

Giving the Ocean a Voice!

WALHT:  Identify effective questions used in an interview.

Friday 18 May 2018

The Dacrydium cupressinum tree!

A Dacrydium cupressinum tree, commonly known as a Rimu Tree is a unique tree endemic to the lush forests of New Zealand. This tall tree can grow up to 50m or 165ft which is incredible compared to other New Zealand's native trees. Young rimu trees have bright olive-green weeping branches but as it matures this changes into drooping branches. Rimu trees can also live up to an astounding amount of around 500 to 600 years which makes it really old and ancient.

The photo of the Rimu tree shows its maturity through its drooping branches.

WALHT: Take a photo and research about it to describe the image.