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Tuesday, 27 November 2018

I wonder....

I wonder, what is the smallest animal in the world? 

The world is fulled with many different types of animals. All different sizes, shapes, big, small, short, tall, etc. The smallest animal known to exist is the Etruscan Shrew. The Etruscan Shrew is also known as the white-toothed pygmy shrew. The Etruscan is the smallest know mammal by mass, weighing only about 1.8 grams, body length of about 4 centimeters including the tail. A Etruscan has a fast metabolism, eating about 1.5-2 times its body weight per day. Etruscan Shrew Mostly relies on it's sense of  touch than vision. 
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Friday, 23 November 2018

I wonder...

I wonder what is the largest animal in the world?

The world is fulled with many different creatures all different, sizes, shapes, big, small, short, tall etc. However, the largest animal in the world is up to 30 meter (100 feet) in length, is the same size as a basketball court, and weights about 200 tons. The largest animal in the world is The Blue Whale 
(Balaenoptera musculus) and is is know to be the largest animal that has ever existed. The Blue Whale can consume up to 40 million Krill per day, which is close to 8,000 pounds of food on a daily basis. 
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Tuesday, 20 November 2018

I wonder...


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I wonder what is the water cycle is?

      The water cycle is the process of evaporation. The water cycle is the movement of water through the oceans atmosphere, land, and living things. The water cycle is powered by the energy from the sun. For the water cycle to work, water has to get form the Earth's surface back up into the skies so that it can rain back down. Evaporation changes liquids and frozen water in to water-vapor gas. This gas (which is not harmful) then floats up into skies to become clouds. The water cycle repeats over and over again. 

Fact: Did you know that each water molecule has probably been around for billions of years. That's because Earth's water is constantly recycled. 













Balancing toy

Balancing toy

For the past term 3&4 we have had an opportunity to attend metal tech. My class 9 AK has been working on making a balancing toy. We had 3 lessons, 3 hours each week to complete our balancing toy. We recorded our progress on our individuals diary's, which we created on google slides. These diary's helped us keep track of our work. Making a balancing toy was very interesting and fun, the process of making it was a great experience. I would enjoy making more projects to do with metal in the near future.  


Did I finish my balancing toy? If not why?

Unfortunately I didn't finish. Due to absents, this means I didn't have as much time as I need to finish it. We also had lessons where the s teacher was absent, sick, in a meeting, teachers only day, and assembly's. 

What did I enjoy about it?

I enjoyed the experience I got to learn about metal. Using all the different types of machines was fun and interesting to see how they work. I also enjoyed that I gained some more knowledge about tools, machines, metal, and what its like to work in a workshop environment. 

What did I learn? 

During term 3 and a bit of term 4, I learn how to be safe in a workshop, how to use many different tools and machines, how a work environment should look, see, and feel like, and how to make a balance toy out of metal, although I didn't finish. This opportunity I had was an overall learnt curve, I made mistakes, got frustrated, but I learnt just to move on and start over, because you can't make something perfect unless you fail a little and keep trying. 

What did I find was a challenge? How did I over come it? 

What I found a bit difficult/challenging was drilling. I found drilling difficult because sometimes the drill wouldn't go down in to my metal, it was hard to make sure that the drill press went to where I center punched it. I was a bot scared of it at first because to me it looked like a big scary looking machine. When it was my turn to drill I was a bit hesitant as I did not want to drill, muck up my work, or get hurt. But after seeing other people do it and how essay it looked, I become more familiar and conferrable with using it.

Did I weld? 

Yes I did weld. I thought welding was fun but scary at the same time. Seeing the flame being lit gave me a fright, it just burst out with heat and an orange red color. It was an awesome experiment to weld, I learn how its done and how to be safe. There also was an fashionably outfit as well when welding. 

Unfortunately I do not have any photos to display how I was welding, due to tablets being flat. 

What did I get better at?

I think that I got better at a lot of things but I guess I mainly got better at listening. I can get a bit off track and get distracted but in metal tech I think I listen better, as I was in an environment where listening is key. Listening was a key skill to have because you needed it to listen about how to be safe, how to use the machines, where equipment and materials were, and to listen to the teacher. Overall I think I hot better at many things.