We had a HUGE shared lunch for Miss Lambert's last day. There was so much yummy food! Thanks for bringing something along!
We will miss you Miss Lambert!
Friday, August 26, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Using the iPad
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
How to make space goo
1 1/2 cups of corn flour
1 cup of water
Food colouring
Mix the food colouring into the water, and then tip the water into the corn-flour.
Crumble all the corn flour in with your hands, until there are no more dry bits.
Check out a video of us using space goo with Miss Lambert
1 cup of water
Food colouring
Mix the food colouring into the water, and then tip the water into the corn-flour.
Crumble all the corn flour in with your hands, until there are no more dry bits.
Check out a video of us using space goo with Miss Lambert
Our Science lesson with Miss Lambert
How we touched it and what happened:
We mixed the Space Goo and it looked like runny slime in the bowl. We put some in our hands and squeezed it tightly. It felt hard like a brick! When we opened our hands and stopped squeezing, the Goo went all runny and dripped through our fingers like it was melting.
It went hard as a brick when you tried to squeeze it (Taine)
It went runny and slimy in your hand when you release the pressure (Moneck and Jasmine)
It felt icky (Jasmine)
When you first touch it, it feels gooey but once you get used to it it is fun! (Roisin)
when you pick it up and then let it go it goes all slushy (Shannon)
When you squeeze it really hard it goes all solid and when you relax your hand it turns in to a liquid (Maxine)
All the particles are squeezed up together (Bethany)
It is both a liquid and a solid because it can act like both(Caleb)
How and why:
The Goo is made up of millions of tiny corn flour and water particles. When we squeezed the Goo tightly, the particles locked together and made the Goo act like a solid. Releasing the pressure of our hand lets the particles spread out so they can move around like liquid. So that’s why it looks like it’s melting!
When you are really rough and put lots of pressure on the Goo the particles lock up and then spread out when you give them room to move and relax. We tried to punch the Goo and it went rock hard! Our hand sunk in when we just rested it lightly on the top, hardly moving at all.
Imagine that you were stuck in a big pool of Space Goo and you have to move through it to get out... would it be better to move really quickly or really slowly? What do you think?
You make it out of cornflour and when you add water it can turn out really hard (jenna)
It has particles in it (marewa)
When all the particles are together it feels like a solid because you have put a lot of pressure on it. When you let it go in your hand the particles can spread out and it goes runny (roisin)
it looks like yucky goo (Kai)
It goes as hard as rock when you punch it really hard. it goes all runny and gooey when you let it relax (lizzie)
Looks like vomit (rinaldo)
it looks as green as slime (max)
it's as green as the bright green grass (lizzie)
I learnt/felt:
I learnt when you mix things together it can change (Jasmine)
I felt really excited to make space goo (moneck)
I felt excited when I touched it it felt like a slimy alien (tayla)
I learnt that mixing things together can make all kinds of things (jenna)
I felt like it would take me forever to touch the goo (Logan)
I was excited about it. I learnt that it's a solid and it's a liquid (Jaxon)
I felt ticklish when I felt it (Bethany).
We mixed the Space Goo and it looked like runny slime in the bowl. We put some in our hands and squeezed it tightly. It felt hard like a brick! When we opened our hands and stopped squeezing, the Goo went all runny and dripped through our fingers like it was melting.
It went hard as a brick when you tried to squeeze it (Taine)
It went runny and slimy in your hand when you release the pressure (Moneck and Jasmine)
It felt icky (Jasmine)
When you first touch it, it feels gooey but once you get used to it it is fun! (Roisin)
when you pick it up and then let it go it goes all slushy (Shannon)
When you squeeze it really hard it goes all solid and when you relax your hand it turns in to a liquid (Maxine)
All the particles are squeezed up together (Bethany)
It is both a liquid and a solid because it can act like both(Caleb)
How and why:
The Goo is made up of millions of tiny corn flour and water particles. When we squeezed the Goo tightly, the particles locked together and made the Goo act like a solid. Releasing the pressure of our hand lets the particles spread out so they can move around like liquid. So that’s why it looks like it’s melting!
When you are really rough and put lots of pressure on the Goo the particles lock up and then spread out when you give them room to move and relax. We tried to punch the Goo and it went rock hard! Our hand sunk in when we just rested it lightly on the top, hardly moving at all.
Imagine that you were stuck in a big pool of Space Goo and you have to move through it to get out... would it be better to move really quickly or really slowly? What do you think?
You make it out of cornflour and when you add water it can turn out really hard (jenna)
It has particles in it (marewa)
When all the particles are together it feels like a solid because you have put a lot of pressure on it. When you let it go in your hand the particles can spread out and it goes runny (roisin)
it looks like yucky goo (Kai)
It goes as hard as rock when you punch it really hard. it goes all runny and gooey when you let it relax (lizzie)
Looks like vomit (rinaldo)
it looks as green as slime (max)
it's as green as the bright green grass (lizzie)
I learnt/felt:
I learnt when you mix things together it can change (Jasmine)
I felt really excited to make space goo (moneck)
I felt excited when I touched it it felt like a slimy alien (tayla)
I learnt that mixing things together can make all kinds of things (jenna)
I felt like it would take me forever to touch the goo (Logan)
I was excited about it. I learnt that it's a solid and it's a liquid (Jaxon)
I felt ticklish when I felt it (Bethany).
Monday, August 22, 2011
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Check out Max's amazing writing!
In the night the heavy hail woke me up in a flash.I got up and I said Mum what is that dumpy noise on the roof? Mum said it is the hail so I went out side to have a look. It was so cold it felt like the south pole. It made my feet go purple. I ran inside to get dried. I felt wide awake.
By Max
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Getting Ready for Maths Week
Next week is New Zealand Maths Week. Look for the link on the right hand side of this blog to go to the website.
Everyone will have a username and a password (get this from Mrs Chappell)
There are cool games and activities you can do (you can even win prizes!)
You can practice on the website this week, and then you can start earning points next week.
Everyone will have a username and a password (get this from Mrs Chappell)
There are cool games and activities you can do (you can even win prizes!)
You can practice on the website this week, and then you can start earning points next week.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Outer Space Creative Creations!
There were some very busy people from Room 16 over the holidays! We had a holiday homework challenge where you could create something to do with outer space using recycled materials. We have some VERY creative people in our class. Congratulations Lizzie, Braedon, Campbell, Jenna, Jasmine, Shannon, Max, Taine, Tayla, Roisin, and Bethany for making some amazing creations!
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