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Monday, November 22, 2021

Reading Plus report

Hello Readers!

Today for reading plus I think I did pretty good apart from the part I got into support mode. In today's lesson I had to go into support mode but surprisingly I got out pretty fast because I read stories I enjoy.  I started to read another story and my goal by next week is to get to the next level.

Here is my report:

Reading Plus Progress Report

My name:

Jordan

What went well today:

I got out of support mode really fast.

What I found difficult today:

Focusing

What my goal is for next time:

Get another combo.

Friday, November 19, 2021

A Healthy menu for a week ⚕️

 Kia Ora Readers!

This week in health we have been learning what a healthy meal is and what is in a healthy meal. We watched a video about a lady explain how most teenagers in Australia aren't eating healthy meals.  I learnt that eating un healthy young may lead to problems in the future. So my teacher set us a task to create a healthy menu for a week. This task was very fun to do because I love making slideshows and sharing my ideas. The hardest part was finding out what is healthy to eat, nutritious and delicious. My favourite part was making the slideshow unique to me.

What would a healthy meal look like to you??

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Red Cabbage Indicator 🎨

 Aim: I want to find out how red cabbage can tell if liquid is an acid or a base.

Research: 


Method:

Equipment:
  • Acid - Hydrochloric acid
  • Base - Sodium Hydroxide
  • Red Cabbage
  • Water
  • Cup/Beaker
  • Test tube
  • Dropper
Instructions:

  1. Wash your hands.
  2. Get all of your equipment required.
  3. Add water to your cup/beaker.
  4. Break the cabbage into small pieces.
  5. Mix the red cabbage and water together with the dropper until it starts to turn dark purple. ( The darker the water the better the colours will be)
  6.  With the dropper add three drops of the purple water to each test tube.
  7. For the first time just add the acid to one of the test tubes and base to another.
  8. Gradually add the base and acid to each test tube. 
  9. Add as many drops of acid and base to create colours. (Make sure you don't get any of the acid or base on your hands).
  10.  Maybe even try to layer the colours on top of each other.

Results:



Discussion: 

Q1 : What is an Acid and a Base?

  A1 :  Acid is a substance that gives hydrogen ion and donates to a substance. When the acid is added to the cabbage water it creates a pigment and changes the colour. Base is a substance that takes the acid. 
 
                    
 Q2 : What do chemical indicators do?
 
  A2: The Chemical indicators creates the chemical reaction. Which makes the colour appear when the acid and base is included in the cabbage water. 

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Making sherbet🍬

 Aim:

 I want to find out how to make sherbet.

Research: 

                                                             How to make sherbet:


The science of sherbet:


Method:

Equipment:

  • Citric acid/tartaric acid
  • Popsicle stick
  • Raro
  • Baking soda
  • Paper or plate

Instructions:

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly with water and soap.
  2. Get all of your equipment required.
  3. Put the paper/plate on your table. 
  4. Get a pile of all of the three powders. 
  5. Using your popsicle start mixing some of each powder together. 
  6. Taste the sherbet.
  7. If there is too much Baking soda, add more Citric Acid.
  8. If there is too much Citric Acid, add more Baking soda.
  9. To improve the flavor, add more Raro.

Results:
 
 



                                                 My sherbet tasted very sour and bitter. 

Discussion:

Why did the sherbet not foam on the paper but it did in my mouth?
  • When an acid is mixed with a carbon carbonate they react to from carbon dioxide gas, water and salt the bubbles on your tongue are carbon dioxide and the reaction is sped up because the mixture dissolves the saliva. The breakdown of citric acid into carbon dioxide is a very important process inside your body and it's called carboxylic. 

What was the chemical reaction in the sherbet?
  • The chemical reaction is made from citric acid and sodium bicarbonate. A reaction is caused by bubbles of carbon dioxide when dry ingredients get wet from saliva. 

What type of chemical is it?
  • Neutralisation 








Friday, November 5, 2021

Clowns 🤡

 Kia Ora Readers!

In drama this week we had to write a blog post about what clowning is. I believe that clowning can  be someone who is silly and someone who  fools around. A clown is someone who is clumsy and a person who plays tricks on others and fail they can also be someone who is foolish.  There are many different types of clowns but that is my meaning. 

Here is a clown I made up:

My clowns name is Bobo meaning crazy/stupid in Spanish. The type of clown is a mime clown. They walk like a elephant.  Bobo the clown doesn't talk because they are a mime clown. Bobo plays tricks on people making them think that they have stuff in there hands. 

Here is a video of a comedy clown performance:





Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Reading Plus Progress Report

 Hello Readers!

Sorry I haven't been updating you guys lately it's because I wasn't getting the best scores for weeks. Finally now I got out of support mode and no longer on hold again. I believe I was on hold twice because I choose the wrong stories and I didn't choose ones I like. Next time I will choose a story I find interesting and get a combo. Today was very good for me I got good results and yesterday I levelled up in vocabulary! I'm very proud of myself and I hope that I don't get into support mode or on hold again.

Here is my report:

Reading Plus Progress Report

My name:

Jordan

What went well today:

I got out of support mode.

What I found difficult today:

Focusing

What my goal is for next time:

Get another combo.


 Thank you for reading my blog post!

Blind Taste Testing 😋🤔

 Aim: I want to find out if food tastes differently when you can't see or smell.

Method:

Research:



    


Equipment:

    • Food (Mystery)
    • Hands 
    • Blindfold
    • Popsicle stick

Instructions:

    1. Wash your hands thoroughly with water and soap. 
    2. Get all of the equipment required.
    3. Close your eyes and put your blindfold on.
    4. Collect your food and eat it.
    5. Block/pinch your nose with a hand and eat the food.
    6. Unblock/un-pinch your nose and try to guess the food in your mouth.
Results:

Here are the videos without being blind folded:

This is the first taste test: 




Here is the second video:




Here is the third video:



Here is the Fourth one:



Here are the videos with a blindfold on:

Here is the 5th one:



Here is the 6th one:



I forgot to film the 7th one.


Here is the 8th one:




Here is a spread sheet I filled out:


First tasteLast tasteFood guess
SweetSweetSalt
SaltyBlandSalt
BiterBiterIcing sugar
LemonSourCitric Acid
SaltyPicklesPickles
TastelessBlandI dont know
ChrunchySweetApple
CrunchyfruityPear
TastelessSweetBurger ring
StaleBurger ringBurger ring
Sweet, chewySour
Sour coca cola bottle lolly

Discussion:

How do you taste food?
 
Food is tasted from the taste buds located on your tongue. There are many different types of taste buds and that is how you taste sour, sweet, bitter or salty. When you taste something sweet your taste buds send messages to your brain about what type of food is and what is tastes like. 

What are the different tastes?

There are four main different types of tastes they are : sour, salt, bitter and sweet. The three other tastes are umami which is savoury, astringent and pungent. 

Where are the different taste buds on your tongue?
In the front of your tongue is the sweet taste buds, salty and sour are on the sides of your tongue and bitter is in the back.
Does smell affect your taste?

Yes smell does affect the taste of food. Most of the time people judge food by the smell and that can affect the taste. As well as that about 80% of smell is what is responsible for what food tastes like.