This is a blog for 7/8Mt, a Year 7/8 composite class at Hornby High School in Christchurch, New Zealand. We will be posting on a regular basis about our activities and our learning. Please comment on our posts so we know what you think about what we've been up to.
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Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Timelapse of the Construction Site
Leigh's Construction have developed a website that has an image of our building site updated every 15 minutes during daylight hours.
To access this site click on: Construction
Monday, 22 May 2017
The Road to Nowhere
In my last post about the rebuild I said that we can't wait for them to start building something . . . ANYTHING.
Well, I forgot to mention that they have started building something . . . the path from J Block to S Block.
It seems to be taking a while for this project to be completed, and as the S Block end of the new path is now blocked off it simply makes it harder to get from J Block to the rest of the school.
Not that we are complaining at J Block, but I wonder what will be opened first: the path to S Block or State Highway 1 to Picton.
Well, I forgot to mention that they have started building something . . . the path from J Block to S Block.
It seems to be taking a while for this project to be completed, and as the S Block end of the new path is now blocked off it simply makes it harder to get from J Block to the rest of the school.
Not that we are complaining at J Block, but I wonder what will be opened first: the path to S Block or State Highway 1 to Picton.
Sunday, 21 May 2017
Rebuild Progress So Far
When we returned from the Term 1 holidays we found ourselves fenced and walled in, as if Donald Trump had invaded J-Block.
We weren't sure whether we were re-building a school or establishing a deer farm!
Then they started cutting down our trees.
Fortunately President Trump has told us that Global Warming is "fake news", so who needs trees anyway?
Actually . . . WE DO
Then they demolished the old Administration block . . .
. . . except for the strongroom, which still appears "safe".
Next they took down our covered walkway
. . . followed closely by our old library (finally, as it's been closed for ages).
It's all becoming very exciting . . . after the "hurry up and wait" from Term 1 we are really seeing some true progress in Term 2.
We now can't wait for them to clear away the rubble and start actually BUILDING something . . . ANYTHING.
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
High Impact - Explaining Force
This is an example of what our "High Impact" blog posts should look like:
FORCE
Force is the amount of energy needed to move an object from a state of rest to one of motion. That is, if I want to move an object that is standing still I need to add some force to it.We see this when we kick a football. The ball might be sitting on the ground, but the force from kicking it pushes it away from me. The greater the force (i.e. the harder I kick the ball) the faster it accelerates away from me.
Sunday, 7 May 2017
Kete: High Impact
In our High Impact Kete we are learning about the physical world and how forces and motion impact on our daily lives.
One of the key contexts we are using for this learning is marble runs. We are learning about potential and kinetic energy, and we are exploring how gravity, friction, wind resistance and centrifugal force all impact on our marble runs.
On Friday 5 May we undertook our first task - to see the longest time we could keep our marbles
in motion.
Here are some photos of our constructions:
The team who won the first challenge
(at 24.9 seconds) was Team 5:
Loishane, Deianira, Jade, Shonte and Nadia.
Here is a video of their prize-winning marble run in action:
In this digital world it is great to see the girls making good use of books in their learning 😀
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