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Thursday, December 9, 2021

Making Hokey Pokey

 Aim:

I want to find out how to make hokey pokey.

Research:

Funny Hokey Pokey

How To Make Hokey Pokey

Method:

Equipment:

  • 5 tsp of sugar
  • 2 tsp of golden syrp
  • Half of tsp of baking soda
  • Pot
  • Bunsen Burner
  • Spatula
  • Baking Paper
Instructions:

  1. Get all your equipment
  2. Wash your hands
  3. Add your sugar and golden syrp to ur pot
  4. Set up your Bunsen Burner
  5. Use a blue flame 
  6. Melt then boil the sugar
  7. Turn of the gas
  8. Add the baking soda and mix
  9. Tip out the hokey pokey on the baking paper
  10. Let it cool


















Thursday, December 2, 2021

Making Ginger Beer

 Aim:

I want to find out how to brew ginger beer

Research:

Alcohol

Ginger Beer

Fermintation

Method:

Equipment:

  • Plastic Cup
  • Pen
  • Powdered Ginger
  • Water
  • Sugar 
  • Spoon
  • Lemon Juice
Instructions:
  1. Get all your equipment.
  2. Put your name on a disposable cup.
  3. Put half a teaspoon of ginger into the cup.
  4. Add half a cup of water.
  5. Add one tablespoon of sugar into the cup.
  6. Mix with a spoon
  7. Add 5 drops of lemon juice
  8. Taste it and adjust the flavour.
  9. Add one quater of a teaspoon of yeast.
  10. Let it brew for one week.













Edible Slime

 Aim:

I want to find out how to make Edible Slime

Research:




Method:

Equipment:
  • Nutella
  • Bowl
  • Spoon
  • Corn Powder

Instructions:
  1. Get all your equipment ready.
  2. Get a bowl and place it on a table.
  3. Using a table spoon scoop about 10/13 grams of Nutella into the bowl.
  4. The approximate cornstarch flower mixture is 2 cups, so that would be 256 grams of cornstarch flower.
  5. Mix it all up with your table spoon. 
  6. There you have it "Edible Slime".


















Aim: 

I want to find out how to turn milk into plastic.

Method:

Equipment:

  • Get all your equipment
  • White Vinegar
  • Big Container
  • Spoon
  • 200m 
  • Milk
  • Paper Towel
  • Bunsen Burner
Instructions:

  1. First you need to grab a big container and put it somewhere clear that you can work with.
  2. Get a milk and poor it into the container carefully so that it cannot poor out of the container.
  3. Get a tripod a Bunsen Burner and a Heat Mat and a Gauze Mat. Set it up properly with the teacher.
  4. Put the container on top of the heat mat .
  5. Turn the Bunsen Burner on.
  6. While the Bunsen Burner is on get a beaker and poor 4 teaspoon of white vinegar.
  7. when the milk is boiled, take the container and poor it into the beaker of white vinegar.
  8. Mix the vinegar and the milk together so that it is perfectly mixed
  9. Use a funnel to get the curds out.
  10. Mix the curds up and then you will have a Milk Plastic Fidget. 

Making Sherbet

 Aim:

Research:

Sherbet Experiment

Sherbet Science

Method

Equipment:

  • CitricAcid
  • Raro
  • Popsicle Stick
  • Baking Soda
  • Cups
  • Paper

Instructions:

  1. First get all your equipment 
  2. Grab a paper and place it on the table.
  3. Grab the popsicle stick and tastle all the flavours/Powder/Salt.
  4. Afterwards get your popsicle stick and make sure you get the right measure of the acid and the flavours, then put them into the cup and swirl it around.
  5. Taste the flavours in the cup and taste it so that it taste good to make sherbet.
  6. The 3nd

Result:

Blind Taste Testing

Aim:

I want to find out if food taste differently when you can't see and can't smell. 

Reasearch:

My Work -  Science Blind Taste Testing

My Work - Experiment Blind Taste Testing

My Work - Funny Blind Taste Testing

Method:

Equipment:

  • Blind Fold
  • Mystery Food
Instructions
  1. Get all your equipment
  2. Wash your hand
  3. Put on a blind fold
  4. Put your hand out and pinch your nose
  5. Eat the food and guess what it is.
  6. Release your nose and taste the food
  7. Where does the food react on your tongue
Results:

Friday, November 19, 2021

pH Colours

 Aim:

I want to find out what the colours of pH are.

Research:

Red Cabbage Indicater

Universal Indicater


Method:

Equipment:

  • Acid-Hydrochloric Acid
  • Base-Sodium Hydroxide
  • Test Tube Rack with Test Tubes
  • Universal Indicator
Instructions:
  1. Get all your equipment
  2. Put 10 drops of Universal Indicator into the test tube.
  3. Add different amount of acid and base into the test tube.
  4. Watch what happens when the colour evovles.
Results:
11.1 What is the pH value? | Acids, bases and the pH value | Siyavula

Discussion:

5.What are the pH colours?
R O Y G B I V/Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.

4.How do you measure acid levels? You meausre acid levels on a strip of litmus paper.

3.What happens when you react an acid and a base? The reaction of an acid with a base is called a neutralization reaction. The products of this reaction are a salt and water, they like to fight each other and some pH colours can evolve when they both react.



















Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Henri Rousseau

Hello Bloggers In art we have been working on Henri rousseau's painting and figureing out where background, middleground and also the foreground and successfully made the perfect cut to the picture and rudely threw it away.

1.Henri Rousseau painted his wife becuase he loved her.


Thursday, October 21, 2021

Hot Chili

 Aim:

I want to find out the best way to cool down your tongue after eating hot chili.

Research: 










Method:

Equipment

  • Hot Chili Sauce
  • Popsicle Stick
  • Drinks - Soda, Water, Milk
  • Timer
Instructions
  1. Get all your equipment ready.
  2. Get a drop of hot sauce on your popsicle stick.
  3. Lick the hot chili sauce and swirl it around.
  4. Start the timer.
  5. After two minutes drink your drink.
  6. After 5mins, how hot is your mouth?
  7. Repeat the experiment but with a different drink.

Results:


The first chili  I did was without water, I am scoring it a 10 burning.

The second chili I did was with water, I am scoring it a 6.5 burning.

The third chili I took was with coke, I am scoring it a 5.5 burning












Uncle Don Knows Heaps Of Wacky Stuff About A Bird Named Huia?

 Ki Ora bloggers in Health we have been not learning about health but learning about litercy, in litercy we have been working on a book named Uncle Don Knows Heaps Of Wacky Stuff page 17-22,, we had to pick an animal to talk about and learn about what they do or what there prey is, Enjoy my blogg if you think it's bad give me compliments to fix my work Thankyou


Uncle Don Knows Heaps Of Wacky Stuff About A Bird Named Huia?

A huia is a bird that flies around the area at North Island, New Zealand. The huia was the largest of the 5 NZ wattlebird species in the world. A huia has a long beak and has black long white tipped tail feathers. 

Also huia can sing like other birds, but a huai is more unique than one of the other singing birds. A huia is a native bird that flies around and sings and makes people happy, especially me, anyways  huia is one ordinary bird. Some birds died in the 14th century.

Also huia can be valuable because some people like to recommend selling them for roughly about 40,000 for just a little looking bird. Male huia birds use their beak to chisel through the rotting wood. But the females beak are more flexible to use it to carve into the flesh of fruits.

Huia | New Zealand Birds Online




Thursday, September 30, 2021

Interesting things about Eels?

HI guys, 

Welcome back to my blog so today at Hurmanu 1 we have been reading more about Unce Don knows Heaps of Wacky Stuff. We had to read from pages to 12 to 16 and we had to pick an animal to research about. We had to make a DLO and put facts to the DLO, Enjoy and give me good compliments for correction.

Here is my DLO

Thursday, September 23, 2021

Weka

 Ki Ora bloggers In Te-Ao Whanui we have been working or reading and we read some books like Uncle Don knows heaps of wacky stuff. We had to make a doc and then make a DLO like powtoon, renderforest, I chose canva because canva is one of the best DLO that i like to put my reading on and also it was Hurmanu 3 Enjoy my reasearch about the Weka.#

Here is my work.

Friday, August 13, 2021

Olympic's Sport's Person.

Hello guys in Hur1 we have been working on Olympic's, we had to choose a olympic sports person  and I chose lydia ko becuase she was the only person that I knew when she staarted golf I chose her because she was sporty and also the youngest golfer in history, not basically. Hope you guys enjoyed my outstanding work. 

Olympics Sports Person?


My olympics sports person is Lydia Co.

Notes about Lydia Co:

Golf, Sports

24 yrs 

Seoul, South Korea

2 Medal’s

Professional Golfer

Born 24 April 1997

Korean but born in NZ

Youngest Golfer either gender


Article

Lydia Ko is the youngest golfer to record a win on a pro tour. Lydia Ko age is 24, Lydia Ko has 1 silver medal and 1 bronze medal, the total is 2, that would not be much but she is one of the best New Zealander golfers. Lydia Ko competed at the olympics and came 3rd in golf. Lydia Ko represented Aotearoa like she was representing her own country, she is an athlete who is passionate, competitive and also has happy vibes ‘’also like me 

happy vibes’’. She used to go to university and also to Pinehurst School in Auckland.




Photo’s

LPGA Tour: Lydia Ko ends three-year winless run with seven-shot victory at  Lotte Championship | Golf News | Sky SportsNew Zealand's Lydia Ko claims golf bronze, but Carrington misses out on  fourth gold | Tokyo Olympic Games 2020 | The Guardian


https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/27/New_Black_Flag_of_New_Zealand.PNG

Reference?

Monday, June 28, 2021

Celebration of the Matariki

 Ki Ora guys today in hurumanu 1 we have been reflecting on Matariki, these matariki stars are to celebrate on special days. I hope you enjoy my work.

  1. Celebration of Matariki


1. How many stars are visible in the Matariki cluster? 

  8

▢  9

▢  12

▢  1


2.  Which of these names is the Matariki cluster also known as? 

▢  Puanga

▢  Maramatanga

▢  Orion

  Pleiades



3. Fill in the missing words from the paragraph below. 


Matariki is first visible in New Zealand skies between late May and early June. This marks the start of the Maori new year. The timing of celebrations differs amongst different tribes. Some start

Matariki from the rising of the star Matariki. For some iwi celebrations are started with the sighting of the star Puanga. The first full moon after Matariki marks the start of the New Year in some areas. Others start from the first new moon following Matariki’s appearance.

The cluster disappears from New Zealand skies during Autumn.






4. Match the beginning of the following statements with their endings:


1.When the stars were hazy or dim, planting would be put off until October.


2.If the stars were bright, then a productive season lay ahead.


3.Traditionally, Matariki was a time for whanau to gather together.


4.By the time Matariki could be seen again, storehouses would be full and

feasts could be held.






(5). Find and copy a Māori word in the text that refers to the lunar calendar. 


Maramataka (Means the turning of the moon)




6. Choose from the options below to finish this sentence. 


Matariki was a time to: 


▢  move to a warmer location for the winter. 

▢  remember whakapapa and those who had been lost, both recently

and in the past. 

  celebrate the summer and plant new crops 



7. Why do you think the brightness of the stars was used to indicate the conditions

of the seasons ahead? Explain your ideas. If the stars were bright, then a productive

season will lay ahead




8. Today, Matariki is celebrated with a mix of traditions and modern practices. Give three examples of activities that might form part of modern celebrations? Matariki was celebrated by gathering with whanau (family) and also remembering the past. Also to share knowledge of the land and traditions.

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Samoan Language Week

Today we had to do a blog about Samoan language week we had to do some research about some Samoan facts and we had to put them onto a slide I hope you enjoy reading this blog of mine. here is my work https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1KxABx8JS962XVq_olCOi_U7UxvofSkpVbm09IdBosd0/edit#slide=id.gdf0f57d11b_2_4

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Kate Sheppard

 Today in hurumanu 1 we have been writing stories about Kate Sheppard.

Remember?


  1. Where was Kate Sheppard born? Kate Sheppard was born in Liverpool, England in 1847.

  2. Why do you think Kate Sheppard was placed on the New Zealand $10 note?

  3. I think she was placed on the $10 note for receiving many honours

  4. within New Zealand. Buildings, Streets, and neighbourhoods. That was why she was on the $10 note.

  5. WCTU stands for: (Circle One)? (C) Women’s Christian Temperance Union.

  6. What are these actions Kate Sheppard took in her quest

  7. for women to have the right to vote? She travelled all over

  8. New Zealand, writing to newspapers, holding public meetings and talking to members of the parliament.

  9. Which of these statements about the text are true? 

Kate Sheppard was born in 1847-TRUE

Australia was the first country to allow women to vote-FALSE

Nearly 32,000 signatures were collected in Sheppard's election-TRUE

Kate Sheppard’s image is on the New Zealand $20 note-FALSE



Understand?


  1. Summarise this article in your own words? 

Kate Sheppard had to do something about women's suffrage,

because the men were not allowing the women to vote or anything

in the election. All of the men said to women to “stay home and to

look after their children and to stay at their proper place”. Kate

Sheppard was the only woman to save the women's suffrage, and she

did what was right to help the women. Kate Sheppard made the women

proud and made them stand up for themselves, then the men criticized them

to go home. Kate Sheppard was so proud of them.


The petition was more than five hundred pages long and

signed by over 25,000 women. There were lots of women that

voted for the petition. NZ was the first to let women vote. We

should be allowing women to vote in anything or any other election.


2.Using the word bank below, fill in the gaps to complete these

sentences?

(a)Many men didn’t believe women should be able to vote.
(b)Kate Sheppard collected 32,000 signatures in a petition.

(c)Sheppard featured on a postage stamp and in 1991, her

image was placed on the New Zealand $10 note.


3.In the following paragraph from the text, circle or use a highlighter to show the key words and/or phrases? 32,000, Primeminister and the Petition was 270 metres long.