Room 6 had great fun doing test launches with Matua Pete. We looked at the variables we could change such as the amount of water in the rocket and the air pressure. The rocket went the highest when the water level was 250ml and air pressure was 60psi. We look forward to designing and making our own rockets. #TheWonderProject
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Thursday, May 16, 2019
Rocket Challenge: Module 2: Solving the Problem
This week we started Module 2 of our Rocket Challenge. It was all about safety and recognising the hazards that could take place during a launch. We decided that in order for us to be safe, we must stand well back during the launch (have a coned area to stay out of), wear our protective gear (safety goggles and vests), and ensure we do not go over 60 PSI when we pump it up.
We also looked at the engineering design process: Ask, Imagine, Create, Improve. We asked the question 'I wonder how to make my rocket fly?' and will be brainstorming some ideas for what we think our rockets will look like.
We are one step closer to the build and can't wait! Next week is all about force.
We also looked at the engineering design process: Ask, Imagine, Create, Improve. We asked the question 'I wonder how to make my rocket fly?' and will be brainstorming some ideas for what we think our rockets will look like.
We are one step closer to the build and can't wait! Next week is all about force.
Friday, May 10, 2019
Assembling the Rocket Launcher
Today we had a bit of time put aside to assemble our rocket launcher for The Wonder Project's Rocket Challenge. A small group of eager boys worked together, using the video to guide them through each step. It was a challenge and they displayed great resilience and persistence, committed to finish even though the lunch bell rang.
We hope we have constructed it correctly... time will tell. :)
Keep following our Rocket Challenge posts to find out.
We hope we have constructed it correctly... time will tell. :)
Keep following our Rocket Challenge posts to find out.
Young Leaders Conference
On Wednesday our group of Kaiarahi (our school leaders) went to Auckland to be part of the National Young Leaders Conference. They listened to many inspiring leaders and came away realising the importance of having actual conversations with people and being positive in life. Take a look at the important messages they heard in the presentation below. This was shared today in our class' assembly.
Term 2 Week 2 Assembly
Today we were up again to host our school assembly. We shared some of our work on voyaging and our Kaiarahi shared a presentation on their trip to Auckland for the Young Leaders Conference. We got to showcase our beautiful singing voices when we performed the song "Homai to Poho", a song we learnt in just one week. Finally, we had some fun with a carpool karaoke. We hope you enjoy our items.
Homai To Poho
Carpool Karaoke
Bloopers
Voyaging
Last term we learnt a lot about voyaging, especially early voyaging and how they navigated their way across the seas. For one of our assembly items today we decided to share some of the information we learnt. We each had to make our own DLO to show our learning so watch out for them on our individual blogs.
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Rocket Challenge - Day 1
This term we are so lucky to be part of The Wonder Project's Rocket Challenge! This is an 8 week programme that uses STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) to learn about how rockets work and then design, construct and launch our own rockets.
For our first session we got to meet our ambassadors; Matua Peter and Matua Troy. Both work as engineers in Northland and have given up their time to share their passion and guide us through our rocket challenge learning.
We got to open our rocket and see what was inside - a parachute man, safety goggles, high vis vests, a clipboard and most importantly... the launcher (which we need to put together still).
We formed our 'crews' and researched different jobs that are associated with rockets. We learnt about 21 different jobs and thought about the ones we liked the sound of.
Next week we learn about rockets and the engineering design process - we may even begin designing our own rockets! Watch this space for Day 2 of our rocket challenge!
For our first session we got to meet our ambassadors; Matua Peter and Matua Troy. Both work as engineers in Northland and have given up their time to share their passion and guide us through our rocket challenge learning.
We got to open our rocket and see what was inside - a parachute man, safety goggles, high vis vests, a clipboard and most importantly... the launcher (which we need to put together still).
We formed our 'crews' and researched different jobs that are associated with rockets. We learnt about 21 different jobs and thought about the ones we liked the sound of.
Next week we learn about rockets and the engineering design process - we may even begin designing our own rockets! Watch this space for Day 2 of our rocket challenge!
Monday, April 22, 2019
Excellent attendance
Well done to everyone who received an Excellent attendance award today. 4 or less days absent this term. Attendance = success.
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
School Swimming Sports
On Friday we had our school swimming sports at the college. Here is a little video of our day. We had lots of fun and we all tried so hard in our races. Some of us are off to inter school swimming sports this Friday to compete against the other schools in our area. Enjoy our video.
Monday, April 1, 2019
Are We There Yet????
This term we have been very fortunate to have gone on the Women's suffrage journey with School Kit. Our students have learnt how important this movement was for our country and for women in general. They have written poems, found out about some of NZ's most influential women and interviewed a woman in their lives. I am beyond proud of the thought, creativity and effort that most put into their presentations and know they are very proud too. They learnt so much about their interviewee and were stoked to have had the experience. Thank you so much School Kit for opening our eyes to a part of our history we have not looked into yet.
#arewethereyet #schoolkit
#arewethereyet #schoolkit
Here is us sharing our learning in our assembly.
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