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Wednesday, 26 May 2021

How to Light a Bunsen Burner

 Aim:
I want to find out how to light a Bunsen burner safety.

Method:












Equipment:

Lighter.
Heat mat.
Bunsen burner.
Safety glasses.

Instructions:

  1. Get The equipment.
  2. Put your safety glasses on.
  3. put your bunsen burner on the heat mat.
  4. Connect the hose to the gas tape.
  5. Turn the collar to close the air hole.
  6. light your match and holed it over the bunsen burner, then turn the gas on.
  7. if you are not using it then turn the gas of.
Results


Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Shaping up - what I learnt so far.

Hi today I am going to tell you what I have been doing in maths.
shaping up is a subject about reading and geometry, this is the first blog post about geometry. 
We  have been doing reflection, rotation, enlargement, Translation.
I learnt that translation, is where you move the same object to another place in the square with it still being the same size. Another thing I learnt is enlargement, Is where you make a shape bigger but it still looks the same. you move 2 side the same length and height.
I knew some of this before we learnt this but not as much as i do know.

Here is some photos to help you understand more-
Enlargement
Reflection
Translation


Tuesday, 18 May 2021

Reading: What Is Inferring?

Hi today I am going to tell you about what inferring is.
Inferring is where you 'read between the lines' in a story.
when the author is said something but you need more information about it, you look at the photos if there is some if there is not you think about, what you think is going to happen with out seeing whats happing.

Here is an example of what inferring is:

The colours are muted - there is not much light in the room, there are no windows.
The concrete that had shielded them from the blast - There was a nuclear bomb.

Here is a photo from the text that I got the inferring from.




Hands on Fire

 Aim:

I want to find out how to set myself on fire safely

Method:

Equipment

  • large container of water
  • Detergent (liquid soap)
  • hose
  • Gas
  • Lighter
  • Safety glasses.
Instructions
  1. get the equipment.
  2. Put your safety glasses on.
  3. Full the container with water, about 2 centimetres deep.
  4. Put some detergent in the water, and gently mix it around
  5. Connect the hose to the gas tape.
  6. turn on the gas bubble it in the container.
  7. Tie your hair up.
  8. role up your selves past your elbow, or take you jacket off.
  9.  you are going to wet you hand and arms with water.
  10. with 2 hands scope the bubble.
  11. then take 2 steps forward.
  12. light the bubbles.
here are 2 photos of what you need to do.


Results:


I felt scared, to do it at first but then I got over it.
I smelt like weird smoke.
I saw a lot of smoke in front of me.

 


Friday, 7 May 2021

How has week 1gone?

Hi today I am going to tell you about my first week of term 2 gone.
I have had 5 different teachers this week. I have had math, reading, Japanese, gym and science.
But other than that I have a good week. the most fun stuff I've had this week would be science.

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

Safety in the lab

 Rules

  1. You must follow the instructions given by the teacher.
  2. You must not enter without the teacher.
  3. Report any breakages.
  4. Covered shoes must be worn at all times.
  5. Do not eat or drink in the lab.
  6. If you spill something tell the teacher then clean it up.
  7. Wash you hands after doing an experiments.
  8. A heatproof mat should always be used when heating.
  9. If in doubt, ask the teacher. 
  10. Never taste or smell chemicals.
1. Liquids do not go into the bins, because they go in the sink.
 2.Solids do not go down the sink because they can block the sink
3. Wear safety glasses when you do experiments, because you want to protect your eyes
4.Put your chair under the desk, and stand at the bench when you do experiments, because you can injure yourself.
5.Bags do not go on the desks, because you can spill chemicals on you bag.
 6.Long hair should be tied back, because it can catch on fire.
 7.Do not smell the chemicals, because you can pass out.
 8.Walk, don’t run around the room, because you can trip up and injure yourself or others.
 9.Do not eat or drink in the lab, because you can get sick.