Hello
And Today I am shearing with you the finished story. Well I won't share it all with you because it's a couple pages long, but I can tell you the highlight of the story.
Every one in our hub had to write a story about the future and what the problems would be. I chose mine to be about Global warming and what would happen in the future. The story I wrote was about a young girl called Clara and she tries to think of ideas on how to save the world and for the world to be habitable for humans. But there is some really strange things going on, like for instance she uses a teleport to go to school, because no one can be bothered walking, well shes in it she feels like she is being ripped apart. There is a girl at school that seams to be afraid of every thing and one. In the end they solve the problem of heat and rising level of water by making ice cubs that can not melt.
Do you like writing stories?
Monday, September 23, 2019
Monday, September 16, 2019
Thursday sport
Sup everybody!
So in winter every year we have winter sport, this year I am playing football ( Or soccer) here is an update of how our team went. We won a couple of our games about three or more, but on our very last game of the session we won the game, so we were all pretty proud of our selves, we came third in our division. Our coach Emma was really fun and good to have, but she always brung lollies to the games and was very supportive.

What sport did you or are you playing ?
So in winter every year we have winter sport, this year I am playing football ( Or soccer) here is an update of how our team went. We won a couple of our games about three or more, but on our very last game of the session we won the game, so we were all pretty proud of our selves, we came third in our division. Our coach Emma was really fun and good to have, but she always brung lollies to the games and was very supportive.
What sport did you or are you playing ?
Writing Narrative about the future
Hello
Lately our teachers got us to right a story about the future and what the problem would be, first we would have to do a plan about what the problem would be, and how the characters would solve it. How new problems would come and new ways to solve the problem.
My plan had a whole lot more to it but I don't want to show you it because it will probably bore you but lets say not all of my plan made it into the real story.
Do you like writing?
Lately our teachers got us to right a story about the future and what the problem would be, first we would have to do a plan about what the problem would be, and how the characters would solve it. How new problems would come and new ways to solve the problem.

My plan had a whole lot more to it but I don't want to show you it because it will probably bore you but lets say not all of my plan made it into the real story.
Do you like writing?
Reading task
Hello every one
I have been looking at my reading task and recently we have been reading a novel that we choice to read, we had a limited section but there was a lot of books, we got to read the first few pages of the book, then when you had read about five books of the first couple pages, you rank those books from 1 to 5, my top choice was You've Got Gut's Kenny Melrose and I got to read it, I have finished the book and I really enjoyed it, then we would have to create a reading slide about that, but I will tell you guys about that another time.
Do you guys like to read?
what type of books?
I have been looking at my reading task and recently we have been reading a novel that we choice to read, we had a limited section but there was a lot of books, we got to read the first few pages of the book, then when you had read about five books of the first couple pages, you rank those books from 1 to 5, my top choice was You've Got Gut's Kenny Melrose and I got to read it, I have finished the book and I really enjoyed it, then we would have to create a reading slide about that, but I will tell you guys about that another time.
Do you guys like to read?
what type of books?
Friday, September 13, 2019
Novel study slides
Hello
So on one of my earlier post I said about a bit of my novel and it was called You've Got Gut's Kenny Melrose well now it is time for me to share my slides hope fully it will give you a bit of information about the book. In the slide I answered questions like where was the book set what problems did the character have, what do the characters look like and we got a chance to do a D.L.O, the means a Digital Learning Object, so I created a slide about the main points that happened in the story, so here it is. Enjoy.
Do you like reading?
So on one of my earlier post I said about a bit of my novel and it was called You've Got Gut's Kenny Melrose well now it is time for me to share my slides hope fully it will give you a bit of information about the book. In the slide I answered questions like where was the book set what problems did the character have, what do the characters look like and we got a chance to do a D.L.O, the means a Digital Learning Object, so I created a slide about the main points that happened in the story, so here it is. Enjoy.
Do you like reading?
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Maths is good for you ?
Hello
I am a Stanford student in america, that's right, well digitally so I m basically telling the truth. Are teacher put as on a course for Stanford, the course was all about maths, but not in they way you would think so.
The teachers made are hub ( or class) to the course every Monday before tech. One of the things I found interesting was that they went around and asked people if they liked maths, a lot of people said they didn't like maths. I also learnt that maths is really good for you because your brain grows. You may think it is good to get questions right all the time, wrong well it would be cool but they said it was good to get questions wrong and you can learn how to fix it and that is how your brain grows. You need to have a positive mindset so you can believe you can grow and get better and learn new things.
So what do you think about it?
I am a Stanford student in america, that's right, well digitally so I m basically telling the truth. Are teacher put as on a course for Stanford, the course was all about maths, but not in they way you would think so.
The teachers made are hub ( or class) to the course every Monday before tech. One of the things I found interesting was that they went around and asked people if they liked maths, a lot of people said they didn't like maths. I also learnt that maths is really good for you because your brain grows. You may think it is good to get questions right all the time, wrong well it would be cool but they said it was good to get questions wrong and you can learn how to fix it and that is how your brain grows. You need to have a positive mindset so you can believe you can grow and get better and learn new things.
So what do you think about it?
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Science Testing heart rate.
We have been doing a little bit of science this term once a week. We do a rotation so each week we change the experiment.
For the first experiment was building a bridge, out of popsicle sticks, tape and paper, we only had limited items. First we had to search up strong bridges and, then we had to chose one how we would make it. We found out that the strongest bridges in the world were triangles one.
We did one about matter with an ice cube. So we had an ice cube floating in the water then when the ice cube melted to see if the water had risen.
The third thing I did was testing out heart rate. I always wanted to know how you test your heart rate. I always wondered how people could tell there heart rate and they would always do some thing with there wrist, but I learned a different way. Yes that right you don't have to waste you time fiddling around with your wrist, because all you do is take to fingers and press them against your neck just under your jaw bone, it is really cool to hear your heart beat, if you can't find it maybe try a little higher. Count your heart beats while you have a ten seconds timer going on at the same time. When the timer has reached ten stop counting, then time your beats by 6, example, 6 times 12 = 72 and there's your answer.
Do you like science?
Do you want to do it as a job?
Do you do it for a job?
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