Tuesday, 13 March 2018
Making Volcanoes
Room 5 have been learning about Volcanoes. The next logical step was to make some! We have been following the technology learning goals of creating a design, a prototype, and a model to specifications. We have also been learning about chemical and physical changes and have designed some experiments to vary the way our volcanoes behave. We can't wait to blow them up of Friday!
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NICE ONE!!!!
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ReplyDeleteNICE ART!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Levi from South Hornby School. I like how you made a video about the volcanoes it was pretty cool how you were making them. What did you use to make the volcanoes did you put anything in it to make fake lava. It would be fun to make one. Why did you make this video.
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ReplyDeleteHi I´m from South Hornby School. I like making volcanoes that erupt then I thought that you can make a change. With the volcanoes´s to erupt. And you can show us some picture´s. Did you think it was challenging or Not??? And It was so amazing my eye´s nearly popped out it was that infinity Awesome and amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi I,m from South Hornby School I thought that making volcanoes was really awesome it looks like you have been putting a lot of effort into them I bet that they will turn out amazing. It looked like it was really fun to make it looks like you are really good at making them and you have done it before you look like your a expert at making volcanoes.You did a really good job.
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ReplyDeleteHi my name is Ephraim and I go to South Hornby School. I like how you did your art about do volcanoes and making a video about it. Last time we made a volcanoes out of playdough and we were using acid, and food coloring and baking poder and it was awesome. I like your work and make more blogs because you guys and girls are AWESOME
ReplyDeleteI'm Angie from South Hornby School. I really like it. You all did a great job. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteHi I'm Mark from South Hornby School i really like how you did the volcanoe and keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteHi I am from south hornby school this reminded me of the time when my teacher done the same thing in my classroom.I really liked it.
ReplyDeletecan you make a big esposhen
ReplyDeleteHi i'm Arie, I love how you inserted a video so I could see what everyone was doing. Your post reminds me of when I made a volcano when I was a year 4. Maybe next time you could make a slideshow of what all the volcano's look like when they are done, and seeing them blow up. I love your post.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is Maika I am from kaikohe west school I wonder how excited they will be when the EXPLODE BOOM!.
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ReplyDeletehi i love the why yous were working to gather as a class and yous were working with you and your friend working yous shod do that next time by.
ReplyDeletewow i remember the time we made the volcanos
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Hi Mr Wards Class My Name is Nici From South Hornby School
ReplyDeleteHow you made a Volcano. Maybe Next Time you could tell us the ingredients. How Did You Get The Science eminent?
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Hello my name is Lily im from South Hornby. i like how you made volcanoes. I remember making volcanoes in the sand pit. I like your work.
ReplyDeleteHi Mr Ward and Mr Wards class my name is Merika from south Hornby school.I like you made your volcanoes cause when you and your class made it your class just got more creative every time.If you do it again can you please tell us the ingredients I wonder how big the explosion is gonna be and I would really wan't to see their face's when the volcano.I really love science I wish I could of saw how you done it so I could do the same at home.It all so remind's me when I went to the beach and made a sand volcano and put water in it but it wouldn't of been as interesting as your's.
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