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Monday, 26 August 2013

Rainbow in a glass
Last term we did kitchen science and I am going to tell you about an experience called rainbow in a glass. It was part of us exploring and learning about density in liquids and was part of our Kitchen Science topic.

First we put water in the three beakers. We had a fourth and it was used for a different process. Then we put a drop of different food colouring in each of the beakers. The colours were red, blue and green. Next we put the sugar in. We put three teaspoons in the green two in the red and one in the blue. We put this amount of sugar in the different beakers of water so that they could stack as layers without blending into each other.

Then we stirred the sugar into the water and it took about five minutes to disappear as we had to dissolve it completely. We had made a solution. After that  we poured the green water into an empty beaker. We poured it over a spoon, gently trickling it down. We poured in the solution with the most sugar first and add the other two with less sugar after that.The reason we put it first is because it had the most sugar which also led to the most density. We poured the red coloring water on top of the green water. After  that we poured  the red colored water in. We poured the blue colour water on top of the red color. It clashed a little bit but steadied in a second. The rainbow is complete! It was a very fragile rainbow so a slight bump could wreck it. That was the complete phrase of a rainbow in a glass.

Each layer sat on top of the layer which had more sugar than it had.

by Jordan and Madeleine

The Materials:

  • Four beakers
  • Green food Colouring
  • Red food colouring
  • Blue food Colouring
  • Spoon
Dr Jordan & lab assistant

Mad scientist @ werk

Rainbow in a glass

Lots of rainbows!!



Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Lanterns for Matarki


lanterns
Last term room 11 made some lanterns.
First, we cut out four bits of cardboard.
Then cut a window inside the cardboard.
After we drew a design.
I drew a star.
Then we stuck our design on the card board.
Next we hole punched about 8 holes on each long side.
After that we threaded string through the holes.
We made a bottom for an electric candle.
Afterwards we made a handle with ribbon.
Finally we put a candle inside.

By Joshua

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Cross Country Run


cross country

Last Wednesday afternoon the senior school went down to the Monk’s farm near the school for the x country.

The yr5 girls went first then the yr5 boys and so on. When the yr8’s went for their run Mr Forsyth encouraged them with some cow dung to try and hurry them up, but it didn’t work. The yr8’s had to run the same track as us because the farmer had left all his bulls in the paddock that they were meant to run in.


To get into the Central finals we had to make it into the top six.If you did make it into the finals you would still have to run the same track.

It was really fun going to the cross country and I hope if you try to run that cross country you will have a good time too!

by Hanna C

Tahitian visitors


dance
Last  term the Tahitians sung and danced to some of the school. They did some really cool dancing. They sung a few songs, one was quite emotional for them, they practised it for two years for the day. Then the girls did a dance, it was a cultural dance. After the boys did a very different dance, it was lots of different songs mixed together the dance was funny because one part in it was when two boys did a ball dance together. The Tahitians did things like sport and other things with the year six. The kapa haka did the haka and asked the Tahitian boys to come up as well. I liked the Tahitians coming because they were all really nice.
HERE IS A PIC OF THE TAHItIANS DANCING