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Tuesday 13 December 2016

Shelford Summer learning Journey




My country that I pick was is Canada it would be cool to travel to other places like these.
I Pick Canada because it would be so much fun learning how to speak Canadian and see how different it would be from New Zealand to compare to Canadian.

Did you know that ? The language that is spoken in Canada is English & French.


Did you know that ? The capital of Canada is Ottawa 

Did you know that? The population is 35.9 Million 


     

           

Monday 5 December 2016

Shelford writing 2016 To be continued

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STANLEY
My character is a male
Race : American
Character traits -Trouble maker like Steal cars Whips out of lavalava,and spray cans  .
He lives in Compton CRIB


“Hi” my name is Neon and I am going to tell you about my cousin Ruthless A.K Standley, He was known to be ruthless he represented the Eastside in Bluestly we had good times getting up in mischief, Spray painting, Whips out of lavalava and racing in cars. I will tell you the story It is fill of lot of mischief and bad thing.

On monday last week Neon and Standley were already to go and steal a car from the racing king, The car was a lamborghini that was souped all the way up it had lot of carbon fiber the made it lite as a feather and its engine was the heaviest thing in the car.It had gear that changed faster than a shark turning it was so fast that if you were running away from the cops you will beat it by miles. This is what it looks like,So back to the story it was the day that I would never forget it was the hardest part was getting into the building without getting caught.


The heist To be continued  

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Shelford Pseudo science

This my info about pseudo science here are some this that advertiser use to make you buy stuff

Advertisers they just want money
Advertisers have trick us so we buy
Advertisers they have to make their product sound better.
 

Friday 25 November 2016

SHELFORD RUST FACTS

This is a drawing about rust and how it happens it happens with water,air and metal and please lever

HOW TO MAKE A CUP OF MILO

 Last week we were given a task to make a slide show about normal day thing and how you could teach to a little kid and so they can do it and learn how to read properly.

SHELFORD RAP ABOUT MATTER

WHAT IT SAYS .
I am a rapper
Everything is Matter
It can kill like a death adder
Matter is mass
Like tiny smashed glass or gas
There's one called air
For everyone who cares
You can't see it but it’s there
There is 5 states
That all relate
They can be straight
Or hot and rocky like the volcanic plates
Volcanic plates are solid
I think everyone nodded
V is liquid
The first sip your will get addicted
Try to not take it all in or else your get winded
There's two left which is Plasma
To hot two touch like magma
Or a rap like the song panda
There is one more
Don’t worry everyone this won’t be a bore
It will bite like a labrador
Gases are Bose einstein
It has hot and cold timeline
My rap isn’t a crime

Because at least it rhyme’s

IF PLANTS CAN GROW WITH OUT LIGTH

 Plants and light seem to be good buddies, but how far does the friendship really go? While a lot of plants grow happily underneath warm, sunny skies, the light of the sun might not be necessary for growth and health. Do you think you could grow a plant in darkness? Try out this simple and fun experiment to find out how important -- or unimportant -- light is to a plant.

Problem:

Do plants need light to grow? No because if you put three pots that have one bean in each and the same amount of soil and water it will grow and start to sprout without sunlight and it will slowly die.So technically it will grow but it well die.
Materials:
  • Six bean seeds
  • Six pots
  • Plant sprayer
  • Potting soil
  • Shelf
  • Cupboard
  • Ruler
  • Notebook
  • Pencil
Procedure:
  1. Fill each pot with soil.
  2. Plant one bean seed in each pot. Make sure you gently cover each seed with a shallow layer of soil.
  3. Place three of the pots outside in a spot that receives lots of sunshine. If the weather is too stormy or overcast, position the pots under a grow light.
  4. Place the remaining three pots in a dark cupboard.
  5. Think about what you know of plants and light. Why do you think plants might need light? Why do you think they might be able to do without it?
  6. Remember the question of this experiment: Do plants need light to grow? Write down your guess, often called a hypothesis, in your notebook.
  7. Spray all your planted seeds gently with the mister.
  8. Now it's time to wait. To get the best results, you'll want to observe your seeds for at least three weeks. Make sure you use the mister every couple of days.
  9. At the end of each week, take a close look at each of your pots. Write down what you see in your notebook.
  10. Once a full three weeks have passed, read through your notes. Did the absence of light make a difference?