WALT we have been learning about muscle fatigue and how to beat it. How do you get muscle fatigue you ask? I will tell you how it can be triggered. One reason is running really fast because your blood carry's oxygen to the muscle's and when you run real fast it starts pumping more oxygen into your muscle then the blood can supply it. Here is a fact to help: your body needs oxygen to work.
What did you learn while you were reading? that when you exercise a lot it can make you tired and sore.
What did you enjoy?
the experiment where Oscar and Moana see who has the fittest fingers.
What was tricky? trying to find the right width on the embed code.
What could I do better next time? understanding things better.
I am a Year 5 student at Paparore School School in Northland, New Zealand. Mrs Junjovich is my teacher. My blog is a collection of my work at various stages, across different curriculum areas. Throughout my time at Paparore School I may share draft copies of my work for feedback and feed forward. Other times I will share my final published pieces. I would appreciate any feedback through leaving me a positive, thoughtful, helpful comment. Thank you
Monday, July 27, 2020
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Matariki
We are learning all about Matariki and I have made some Matariki Object's. I shall show you my favourite one will be right here.
What did I find interesting: that there is 500 Matariki stars but you can only see seven with your naked eye. Why did I think it was interesting: because I thought that there was only 50 Matariki stars. Was there anything that surprised me in my learning: yes that a kite has to have a weird piece of string to make your kite/manu-tukutuku go the right way but first you have to test the wind this is what it look's like and click on this link to make your own manu-tuktuku. Here's my presentation. This is my kite and my star.
my third one is my most favourite one
I have one more too
I have one more too
This is my unfinished scratch project click on this link Scratch and if you are a allowed you can make your own!
Learning Reflection - What did I do well? my kwl chart because I know a lot of Matariki fact's. What was tricky? my scratch project because I am not at coding What could I do better next time? try and finish it because as you can see I am not finished.
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