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Thursday 29 October 2020

Communication in space!

Communication in space!

Hi, bloggers welcome back to my blog post. For the past two weeks in Science, we have been learning/researching about communication in space. For our research, we had to find out why no one can hear you scream in space and this is what I found out. 

Why can nobody hear you shout in space?

The reason why no one can hear you in space is cause In space sound can’t travel throughout the vacuum ( the vacuum of space is nothing) of space. Sound is a mechanical wave, so that means it needs some sort of substance to travel through, such as water and air. So in space, there is no air so the sound has nothing to travel through.


The challenge!

After we finished our research we did a challenge. The challenge was to use flag signals, morse code, or binary to try and communicate with our partners from a distance. I and my partner Bailey decided to do flag signals. Flag signals are a type of signal/communication that you would sometimes use in space. these are what flag signals look like.


our complication!

Our complication was that some of the flag signals looked very similar, So for example G and A. G and A are Similar but they are opposite to each other. But our complication was that I was standing in front of her but in a distance so my left to her would be right and my right to her would be left.


Our solution!

Me and Bailey's solution was to change some of the moves that looked the same and wrote them down on a piece of paper. For example, for G we would still have it in the same position but I would be waving it from side to side.


Conclusion!

After all the work and communication that we did, I had a great time learning about flag signals, morse code, and binary. But overall I liked the flag signals the most because it was one of the easiest ones to act out, but it was also complicated to read the signals from afar distance. 



Tuesday 27 October 2020

The solar sytem!

 What's up guys welcome back to another blog post. In science, we have been learning and researching about the solar system and stars. Do you know how stars die? or what is a star?. Well lucky for you I am going to be talking and sharing some facts and peace of information about the solar system and stars. If you have any other facts about stars and the solar system feel free to leave a comment in the comments. Thank you for reading my blog post.

Here is my work

What is a solar system? 

A solar system is planets around a star.  The planets are in order from closest and farthest away from the sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The solar system is also filled with stars and asteroids, But stars can only be seen at night when it's dark. The sun is a very important part of the solar system because its force of attraction holds the solar system together, and it also gives us light and heat during the day and night. 


What is a milky way?

The milky way is shaped like a spiral and it contains up to about  100 - 400 billion stars which also includes the sun. The sun is the only star we see in the day because it provides us with light and heat, and the rest of the stars we see at night. The milky way is a galaxy that our solar system is part of. So the little light we see at night is the billions of stars that are part of the milky way. The milky way doesn’t stay still, it moves around the solar system just like the sun and moon. 


What is a star? Describe a Nebula?

A star is a luminous ball of gas, in the olden days stars us to help people navigate seas, and also helps scientists navigate the universe. So a star is huge from where we are. It's really small but up close it's huge. A star is mostly filled with hydrogen and helium that makes light and heat.  The little dots that we see at night are years away from earth.  They are like little blocks of the galaxy creating all kinds of shapes and pictures.  A Nebula is a giant cloud of dust and gas in space. Some of the Nebula is formed by gas and dust from exploding stars that have died.

How does a star die?

It takes millions of years for a star to die but When a star dies it explodes and it expands to form ( A red giant)  and then all of its layers will gradually blow into space leaving little white stars called dwarf stars which are about the size of the earth. Stars are born and formed by the dust from clouds in space and can live up to 10 million years,  which is like 10x longer than how we live. Without dust and gas stars would not form.


Sunday 25 October 2020

Parihaka!

 What's up Bloggers welcome back to another blog post for this week. So for the past week or so, We have been learning/researching a little bit about Parihaka. For our task, we had to read an article that was from a book about Parihaka, then we had to answer some questions. Do You know what Parihaka is? And where it is?. Well, Parihaka is a little village part of the Taranaki region in the north island located between, Mount Taranaki and The Tasman sea. So for Today's blog, for those who don't know much about the Parihaka. I am going to be sharing some facts and information about the Parihaka people and their village. 


What events lead up to Parihaka being established?

The Parihaka people were established by Te whiti O Rongomai and Tohu kakahi. Because Parihakas aim was to create a community/whanau where everyone was equal and didn’t need any help from anyone and their basic needs. The new Zealand government at that time were confiscating land that belonged to Moari and throughout Taranaki, but Before the government had promised the Moari that they would have some control of their lands.  However, the crown had broken their promise and started to confiscate the lands again. Many of the villages lost their land and were forced to move. Most of them decided to move to Parihaka where it was safe

What were the ideas behind setting up Parihaka?

All that the Parihaka wanted was a peaceful settlement of their community and whanau. The Parihaka also wanted to be equal with everyone in the community. 

           Who established Parihaka?

Te whiti O Rongomai and Tohu kakahi Were the ones who established The Parihaka. Very good responses!:-)

Where is Parihaka located?

The community of the Parihaka is in the Taranaki region In the country of New Zealand, And it's located between Mount Taranaki and The Tasman sea. People today still live there, and I’ve heard that you can go there and get a tour.


      When did the invasion of Parihaka occur?

The invasion happened in 1881 5th of November. Around 1600 soldiers had entered the village, marching through the little kids singing and playing with their poi’s. The soldiers pushed through the women who were offering bread, but they had ignored and carried on to the marae where the people were sitting silently and still. A man called Bryce read out an order for the people to leave. But people were anxious to leave. After 4 hours the soldiers had finally left, and everyone was relieved but also nervous about what was to come.


How do you think the people of Parihaka were feeling when the troops entered their village?

I think the people of Parihaka were probably feeling really scared and nervous about what was going to happen. Some people might have also had butterflies in their stomachs. If I was there I would have also been really scared and nervous.


Q - Do you think stories about the events of 5th November 1881 were reported on by the media at the time?                                                  A - I don’t think that there were any cameras and T.Vs to share this problem with other villages/ the rest of the country at that time but I do think that there were newspapers that were written by people that had witnessed this situation, and people might have handed These newspapers out to villages around them/close to them.

Q - How long were Te Whiti and Tohu imprisoned? Where? What did they intend to do when they returned to Parihaka?                                                    A - Te Whiti and Tohu were in prison for 6 months, At the Addington jail down south, The Addington jail was located at Ripapa island near quail island. It doesn't tell us in the story about what they were going to do when they returned home

Q - What was the impact on Māori when the New Zealand Company and other representatives of "The Crown" confiscated or purchased land very cheaply from Māori? What happened to Māori who lost their land? Where and how did they live 

A - The impact on the Maoris was pretty hard on them and had affected them a lot because When the Moari had lost their lands and homes they were forced to move and some went to live at the Parihaka village where it was a safe and peaceful haven.


Q- How do you think the New Zealand wars impacted on iwi and 

groups of people who were no longer able to live on their Whenua?

A - I think that since people had lost their homes and land maybe It was hard for them to find homes and be expected in different communities. It might have also been really hard for them to find food.


Q - What does the word PEACE mean to you? What is "passive resistance? What does the phrase mean?

A - The world peace to me means where everyone has equal parts to land and other things, but also when making discussions everyone has a say in the discussions. Passive resistance is when people protest in peace and nonviolence. This doesn’t mean people just sit there in silence and let the opposition take over, but it means they talk in peace and not violence.

Q - What other ways are there to solve major issues between people/countries that do not use violence as a way of controlling others or solving problems? A - Other ways to solve a problem is to make a treaty/ vote on what is right and what is wrong. Another way to solve a problem is to Have a group talk with your community and then talk about ideas that people have and what are somethings that could solve the problem where everyone agrees.

Wednesday 14 October 2020

The Gold Rush!

 The Gold Rush!

Hi, guys welcome back to another blog post. Today in Hurumanu 1 we watched some videos about the Shantytown and Hunter's gold. Have you ever been to the Shantytown? I haven't but I should go there one day. Did you know that at Shantytown you get to find your own gold and you get to keep the gold you find?. I Didn't know anything about the gold rush at the start of the lesson. but then at the end of the week, I learned a lot about Goldrush and discrimination.

What do you know about Gold mining and discrimination?

To be honest I don't know anything about gold mining and discrimination. So I am really excited to be learning more about it.

Hi hello, guys sorry for the late update on the gold rush. Here is my slide show. Enjoy

Niuean language week!

 Niuean language week!

Fakaalofa atu bloggers, Happy Niuean language week. In homeroom, we have been doing some research on the Niuean culture. We had to make a slide show or powertoon and etc. I chose to do a slide show because it was easy and fun. So here is my slide show please feel free to comment any other greetings or facts about Niuean.

Tuesday 13 October 2020

Needs and wants - Health

 The differences between Needs and wants!

Hello everyone. Welcome back to another blog post for this week. Today in period 5 we learnt about needs and wants and the differences between them.                             Do you know what the difference between needs and want is?. Well lucky for you I have a little slide to show you that will tell you about needs and wants and also what the differences between them are. 

Here is my slideshow 


Thank you for reading my blog post. please feel free to comment any other needs and wants people might have.

Monday 12 October 2020

My holiday!

 My holiday!

What's up guys welcome back to another blog post. Today is the first day back to school from our 2-week break. This term is our last term for the year and I am really excited to see what this term is going to look like and be like. I thought that I would share some things that I did during the holidays. 

 Going to my friend's house! 

 on the first week of the holidays, I spent 3 days at one of my best friends' house Risha. The first day I was there we had a sleepover because we thought it would be fun and because it was the holidays. Most of the time I was there Me and Risha spent the time outside exploring the place and going down to the stream next to her house. One of my favorite things we did outside was going for bike rides. We would go on short but fun rides around the neighborhood, and on one of our rides, we found a cat wandering around the place. So we stopped to pat it for a minute or two and the cared on with our ride. I had so much fun spending time at my friend and would differently do that go over again.

Staying home!                       

On the second week of the holiday, I stayed home all week. one of the days I stayed home my little cousin Lani came over for a little. Me and Lani did a lot and since it was a beautiful day we decided to spend our day outside in the sun. One thing that we did was tie-dye, I had some tie-dye supplies left and I thought it would be fun to do a little bit of tie-dye. We decided to tie-dye pillowcases and they came out really colorful and pretty. One of the other things we did was shooting some hoops. I came up with a fun challenge for me and Lani and the challenge was whoever could get 10 shoots in first wins, but of course, Lani got to go closer to the hoop and I was further away from the hoop. Lani had won the first game but we played multiple games so I think we won the same amount of games.


Netball break up!

On the second week on Friday, my netball team had an end of the season break up because we didn't have prizing giving this year. I am really proud of my team because we stayed in division 1 for the whole season which is great. So for our end of season break up we went to Mega Air, I was actually quite excited because I hadn't been there in a while. Unfortunately, some of our players couldn't make it but we still had a great time. We decide to go to Mega air in the morning but you won't believe me but it was packed. There where kids everywhere and every time we were about to jump there would be a kid running in front of us, so we had to be very careful not to jump on a kid. After going to Mega our coach took us to B.K and got us some yummy frozen drinks and that had differently cold me down.

Thank you so much guys for reading my blog post I really hope you guys had a great holiday, whether you just stayed in bed or did chores.