Saturday, September 17, 2016

R.E. Assessment The Living Church

Why is the living church called the pilgrim people?

The living church is called the pilgrim people because they were on a life journey to god's kingdom. On their journey they faced many obstacles like anger, fear peer pressure and sadness but they overcame those obstacles and you can too! For example you see a flight of stairs up to god's kingdom so you walk up it but the is a dark shadowy figure representing anger, fear and sadness and it is blocking your path so you turn back but there is another figure, except this on is white and bright. This figure represents kindness, fortitude and happiness and the white figure scares of the dark figure. The pilgrims overcame these obstacles and you can too!

How can my family become part of the living church?

My family can become part of the living church by helping organizations like The Salvation Army or St John to help people without shelter, food or even water.


I have made a video on these 2 paragraphs! Link Down Below
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T62TtyRj4k

R.E. Assessment The Living Church

Why is the living church called the pilgrim people?

The living church is called the pilgrim people because they were on a life journey to god's kingdom. On their journey they faced many obstacles like anger, fear peer pressure and sadness but they overcame those obstacles and you can too! For example you see a flight of stairs up to god's kingdom so you walk up it but the is a dark shadowy figure representing anger, fear and sadness and it is blocking your path so you turn back but there is another figure, except this on is white and bright. This figure represents kindness, fortitude and happiness and the white figure scares of the dark figure. The pilgrims overcame these obstacles and you can too!

How can my family become part of the living church?

My family can become part of the living church by helping organizations like The Salvation Army or St John to help people without shelter, food or even water.


I have made a video on these 2 paragraphs! Link Down Below
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T62TtyRj4k

Just highlight it, right click and click go to

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Photoshop

Today in 7/8 D for thei impact poject Hazl and Jennah showed us how to use adobe photoshop. We had a compeition to see who could make the best photoshop and gave us some steps. Here is my photoshop.

Monday, August 8, 2016

All About The Olympic Rings

In 7/8 OD we have been learning about what the Olympic rings mean and who designed them. The 5 rings represent the 5 continents of the world Africa, Asia, America, Europe and Australasia but not Antarctica because hardly any people live on Antarctica. A fun fact is that every single country participating in the Olympics has at least 1 color from the Olympic rings. The color of the rings are Blue, Black then Red on the top row and Yellow then Green on the bottom. Baron Pierre De Coubertin the co-founder of the modern Olympics designed the rings in 1912.




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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

What Is Force?

In 7/8 OD lately we have been studying force for science. We have been learning what force is, what effects force has on objects and what is the unit used to measure force. Force is a strength or energy as an attribute or physical action or movement acting as a push or a pull. Force acting on an object might cause the object to change shape, start moving, stop moving or accelerate or decelerate and change direction. A Newton (NT or N) is used to measure force and a force meter or newton meter is an instrument used to measure force.

3 examples of force that we use everyday are...

1. Pulling a rubber band or balloon to stretch it and make it change shape
2. Kick a ball to make it accelerate
3. Gravity is always pulling s down preventing us from floating us up into space



Some examples of force

Frictional, Tension, Normal, Air Resistance, Gravitational, Electrical and Magnetic






Image result for newton meter

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Follow The Torch Day 5

It is the 5th day of the follow the torch relay and today the torch is in Macae. Macae is a small town located in the Brazilian state of Rio De Janeiro. Macae is 180 km northeast of the capital state of Rio. It's population was recorded in 2010 and they had 206,748 compared to around 46,000 people in Gisborne and it covers around 1,216 km squared. Some economic activities in Macae are tourism and fishing.

         





                                                                                










                                               







                                                                               

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Follow The Torch Day 4

Today the torch is in Nova Friburgo. The weather in Nova Friburgo today is 17 degrees Celsius and partly rainy. Nova Friburgo is a town in the state of Rio De Janeiro in southeast Brazil. It is located in the mountain regions, in the center Mesoregion of the state. 126 km away from the capital of Rio the town is 846 meters above sea level.