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Thursday, 27 August 2020

BEE BOTS


Don't Blame the Bees 

 On Monday with koka Jo, we created instructions for a bee bot to follow. It sounded easy but it was harder then it looked. I started to get frustrated with this activity but I keep my resilience with me and carried on. Over time I started to understand the bee bots movement.
My buddy was still working on it so I helped him for a bit. Oh and lots of us said the bee bots were going the wrong way but like the title, don't blame bees!!!!.
Over all I have liked my bee bot experience and I would love to use them in the future.



Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Light the night

Light the night

Last week we did a drawing of Tuahine lighthouse on our chromebook.We had to write one metaphor about our learning.  My metaphor was light the night.  I really like my metaphor and my art I did on my chromebook.  I was really happy with my drawing because it looks really cool and that was my first time using google drawing.  My light house metaphor means that the night is our learning and we are the light so we have to light the night.Thank you for reading my letter. 

MY LIGHTHOUSE 

👻ALL DONE👻





Friday, 14 August 2020

Bee bot

                                 BEE BOT
A bee bot is a machine that is programmed to move.  If you would like it to go left you would tap the left button on the top of it then it would move left, it also has a pause, play and redo button.

My first attempt was a positive no.  It was so close until the end, boom!  Straight off the grid! This was harder than I thought.  Second attempt I was way more confident that it would go around the track and finally it got to the last square. Boom it had done it!  I was so happy "Yay!" I said in happiness.  

                      

Wednesday, 12 August 2020

School trip

Hi my name is Olly and our class and room one went to the Enviro Centre.  We went there because a couple weeks earlier we went down to the Hamanatua Stream and we pulled most of the fennel out so we got a prize and that was going to the enviro senter we went there on a big  bus.  When we got there there was a big garden with a bee hive.  We walked in side and there were bean bags on the floor I thought that they would be comfy but when I sat on them I felt a bit weird and I knew what was in there and on the wall there was bottles stuffed in the bean bags.



On the way in there were neklisis on a table we had to pick one each those made up our group.  We were chosen to go into an old food room it's where old dairy food or supermarket food gets thrown out but the enviro center takes it to that room and then give it to people in need.





















Then there was a compost bin and I learnt that you need a green layer and a brown layer  for a good compost. Brown layers are news paper, cardboard and the green layers are grass clippings or hay.  

There was a worm farm that had three layers one was where all the worms and all the scraps were. Then the next layer down that's were all the worm pee dripped down into a 
bucket





 












































My conclusion is that the enviro senter was very cool and I highly recommend it.