In technology my group and I went to our class which is called hard materials (Pewter). The class was really fun and the teacher is also nice his name is Mr Grundy and he's very busy because he has to work on helping the students and help melt the iron because students can't do it. Mr Grundy is a wonderful teacher and I hope to see him everyday next year. Mr Grundy teaches us how to make necklaces and i was very lucky because i finished of half of the worksheet that we were supposed to do. I had to shade the shape and outline the shape after that I ended up cutting out the line to make a mold for the melted metal after that the bell rang and we had to go back to school.
Tuesday, 15 September 2020
Technology Hard Materials.
Thursday, 6 August 2020
Turning Food Waste Into Beer
Tuesday, 4 August 2020
Technology Elephant Toothpaste And Water.
In science today my class and I learned about water. First we had to write down what we know about water in our science book and then we watched videos about how water in auckland is going down. After watching videos about it we explained how water is supposed to be saved in auckland because right now water is going down. In auckland the government is planning on shutting down the car washes. When we were done talking about the situation that's happening, we watched videos that showed us water experiments. We choose two water experiments to do which was elephant toothpaste and an experiment we had to do with colouring food, which by the way I do not know the name of. This is how we made it.
Elephant Toothpaste.
Ingredients
Dry yeast
Warm water
Food colouring
Hydrogen peroxide
Dish wash soap
Materials
Empty plastic bottle.
Dry yeast (found in the baking section of the grocery store)
Warm water.
Liquid dish soap.
3% hydrogen peroxide.
Measuring cups.
Measuring spoons.
Safety glasses.
Method
Measure 1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide, and carefully pour it into the bottle.
Add a big squirt of dish soap into the bottle, and swirl gently to mix.
If you want to make your foam a single color, add a few drops of food coloring directly into the hydrogen peroxide, and swirl the bottle gently to mix.