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Tuesday, 13 August 2019

Hurumanu - Investigation

Science Badges:


Image result for science badge  

'Conservation'  

  • Climate Science
  • Global Warming
  • Recycling
  • Renewable Energy
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Ecology
  • Our Planet
  • Water
  • Plants
  1. 15 Points are needed to get a badge
  2. A high standard of work.
  • All experiments are written up ( Aim, Materials, Steps, Conclusion)
  • Two photos of your experiment
  • 6 sentences at least for a conclusion

Science will be twice per week.

  • Lesson 1: This will be an Experiment that involves blogging. You will be expected to open a new post, copy Mr Palmer's blog and paste it on your new post.
  • Lesson 2: This will be an Investigation that relates to the topic from Lesson 1. It will be own choice and displayed in a way that you prefer. For example - PowerPoint, Doc, etc

BLOGGING.


All the blogs and science lessons will be displayed on Mr Palmers blog: 

Bookmark it!


Expectations:
  • 1 blog must be completed per Hurumanu lesson.
  • A completed blog must have the four headings ( Aim, Method, Findings, Conclusion), correct writing and punctuation under each heading and be published. No post, no points.
  • 2 images of the experiment / investigation on the blog.
Using the Scientific method of investigation:

Aim: What the experiment / investigation is about.
Method: Instructions on how the experiment / investigation is carried out. This includes the equipment.
Findings: What have we learnt or found out from our experiment / investigation. This is called Data, Information or Facts. It is displayed in a chart, table or picture.
Conclusion: Hurumanu Science Goals: 

1. I will Remember to put full stops and explanation marks

2. I will Remember to sit somewhere away from my friends so i cant talk to them 

3. I will try get more photos and try upload more onto my blog 


WATCH THIS VIDEO AND COMPLETE THE INVESTIGATION.

THE BIG PICTURE


  • What animals keep our jackets warm?
  • What animal makes our boots waterproof?
  • Where does the water in our rivers come from?
  • Why do we need healthy rivers?
  • What are some of the good things about mosquitoes?
  • Why are bees dying?
  • What do bugs do to our leaves
  • Recompose it 
  • Reproduce it
  • Reproduct 
  • How much dung would we be in if there were no dung DE - composers?
  • Who runs this planet?

GROUP ACTIVITY; 

  1. Groups of 3 or 4 students.
  2. Need A3 copy paper.
THE ICECAPS HAVE MELTED. MOST OF THE LAND IN THE WORLD HAS BEEN FLOODED AND YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE ON A BOAT IN THE MIDDLE OF KNOW WHERE. YOUR BOAT IS SUDDENLY STRUCK BY A STORM AND YOU BECOME SHIPWRECKED ON A SMALL ISLAND. YOU ARE ONLY ALOUD TO SELECT 20 ITEMS FOR YOUR GROUP. A SECOND BOAT IS TRAVELLING NEAR YOU BUT WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REACH YOU FOR 1 MONTH SO YOU NEED TO GATHER ENOUGH SUPPLIES TO LAST FOR A MONTH.

In your group you need to:

1. Make a list of the 10 things you are going to collect.
2. Draw a map of the island.
4. Draw and label the activities you will be involved with.
  • Renewable energy sites ( wind, solar, hydro, )
  • Living / shelter
  • Growing food
  • Write 3 sentences about how your group is going to live for the next month.
When you are drawing your map you need to list 4 places you can have renewable energy sites.


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