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Friday 29 August 2014

Learn.code.org Reflection

This is my reflection about learn.code.org



My Online Code




This is my online code here are some examples of what it talks about:
How can we respect the privacy of others?-  Never ask them for their picture.
Self expression and identity - how should we represent ourselves online?-  Positive learner/ Respectful and Safe.
Positive learner/ Respectful and Safe.Connected Culture - How can I treat others in a kind and respectful manner online? -  Treat others the way you treat them face to face.
Respecting Creative Work - What do I need to do if I use someone else's work?- When you search, use the “labelled for use” button.


I wonder Popplet.



This is all I have been wondering about.
Gold-  Really really want to find out about.
Blue-  I kind of want to find out about this.
Black- This is my last options.

Next week our school is going to another school, so we can collaborate because the other school hasn't collaborated before, so this is their first time.

Wednesday 27 August 2014



This is a good way of separating things that are nice and polite from bad and disrespectful actions.

Top Ten Most Posious Plants, animals and food



This is the top ten most posious Plants, animals and food.

Upside down jellyfish, presentation




This about the upside down jellyfish.

Millilitres to litres.




This is how you change Millilitres to litres.

Inside a coral reef



My reading group have chosen to pick me and Toma's Presentation.

Call of the Conch




This is a presentation of a Conch.

Free Verse poem


This is another free verse poem I have written this week.

Free Verse Poem



This is a free verse poem, it has no rules.

Tuesday 26 August 2014

Cinquine poem



This a cinqain poem I have made, last week. A cinqain poem has 5 sentences

Cinquine poem


This a cinqain poem I have made, last week. A cinqain poem has 5 sentences

Monday 18 August 2014

Kina making sound underwater



The following information is intended to to show you how sound is made by Kina underwater. Kina create sound waves by scraping on the rocks.


The Kina uses it’s sharp teeth to scrape algae off rocks, for it to eat. The continuous sound of scraping gets amplified inside of the hard Kina shell. Starting to vibrate and turn into pressure/sound waves


Sound waves go through, go over, or go passed tiny animals such as plankton. So as to bigger animals the sound reflects back.


The further the sound waves go it loses energy, because it has more space. Sound waves only reach up to the water's surface, so when it touches the surface it is gone. Even though there are many other animals that create sound waves.

As a result there is sound underwater which is usually unnoticed, and the more you realize that there is sound, you can explore it more, however there is not only Kina making sounds underwater. There are many more to discover.

Friday 15 August 2014