In social studies my class and I focused on our identity and drew a family crest. I found out that family crest's are very important to every single person, because it holds stuff that mean something to you or something that is very important. In this presentation it shows what I think a family crest means and what my family crest stands for. A family crest helps you to find out your identity or your meaning behind your last name.
Monday, 26 February 2018
Revolting children
In drama 9ak and 9bu is doing a performance about revolting children. Revolting children is a musical
based on Matilda the movie, Their class and our class get together every Fridays to practice our act.
Some people volunteered to be one of those people who shout and the rest dance.
Here's the act we are doing.
Some people volunteered to be one of those people who shout and the rest dance.
Here's the act we are doing.
Measuring in science
In science we used different type of thing to measure stuff. We used a stopwatch, Ruler, Measuring tape, Thermometer, A Measuring cylinder, And a digital multi meter.
1. Measuring 10 pendulum swings using a stopwatch
(include a picture of the pendulum and stopwatch)
Measure 1st___15.60____s Measure 2nd__15.85_____ s Measure 3rd___16.75_____s Average___16.067 r_____s
2. Measuring the volume of a 100ml beaker using a measuring cylinder
(include picture...)
The volume reading on the measuring cylinder was _69_________ ml
3. Length of the middle bench using a measuring tape
(include picture…)
Length of middle bench = ___5.323________m
4. Length of a desk using a meter ruler
(include picture)
My measurement was _______60________cm
5. Voltage of the battery using a digital multimeter
(Include picture)
My measurement was ___1.57_________V
6. Measuring the temperature of water with a thermometer
(include picture)
Water from the cold tap: Temperature = _____28____C
Water from the hot tap: Temperature = _____53_______C
Water from the hot tap: Temperature = _____53_______C
*Photos got deleted accidentally
Monday, 12 February 2018
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