Sunday 31 August 2014

Dangerous Decibels


Bullet point as many of the important ideas and facts we learned at Dangerous Decibels as you possibly can.

. Anything over 130 can cause instant hearing loss.
. If the decibels is under 60 you can be around it for ever.
. You can only stay in a rock consent for 10 seconds with out protection.
. You can only stay around noisy traffic for 8 hours.
. If you have to shout to talk to someone the sound is to loud.
. Wisher is 30 decibels

Monday 25 August 2014

Similes

Create 5 original similes
NO CLICHES!
As tired as a runner that has just finnish a marathon.
As frightened as the kids on the burma trail.
Gently like a mother with her baby.


Thursday 21 August 2014

Zodiac Story


Read the Zodiac Story
Answer these questions
Number the animals in order
1st Rat √
2nd Ox √
3rd Tiger √
4th Rabbit √
5th Flying Dragon √
6th Snake √
7th Horse √
8th Goat √
9th Monkey √
10th Roster √
11th Dog √
12th Pig √
Which animal is not in the zodiac?
Cat. √
Why is this animal not in the zodiac?
Because the rat pushed the cat into the water and it drowned.  √
Why was the emperor surprised about the animal which came in 5th place?
Because it was a Fly Dragon and it did not have to swim to get across. √
Look at the artwork

Find out the following
What is the zodiac animal for 2014?
Horse 
What is the zodiac animal which represents the year you were born in?
snake
What are the personality characteristics of your animal?
The snake is clever and very smart because it hides on the the hoof of the house

Sunday 17 August 2014

Cameron Clapp

Task
Research about the guy from the Limb and Life article you’ve been reading in CSI.
Write questions for the following answers:
Q. How old is Cameron Clapp? √
A. 28

Q. What was the date of the accident? √
A. September 15, 2001

Q. What was the disaster? √
A. He was hit by a train.

Q. How many different legs dos Cameron have? √
A. He has 3. One each for walking, running & swimming

Q. How much dose his legs cost each? √
A. $40,000 each.


Wednesday 13 August 2014

Maths week

Famous maths people.
Here are some famous maths people.
They are drawn on stamps from different countries.

The 20 Dollar Question.
This man was one of the
greatest mathematicians.
Calculate the age
Leonhard Euler was when
he died.
A. 76 √

The 30 Dollar Question.
Pierre de Fermat was a very
gifted French mathematician.
How old was he when he died?
A. 64 √

The 30 Dollar Question.
Sofia Kovalevskaya was an
outstanding mathematician who was a
Russian and very popular.
She was born in Moscow in 1850 and
died in Stockholm in 1891.
How long did she live for?
A. 41 √

The 40 Dollar Question.
Sir Isaac Newton was
one of the greatest
mathematicians of
all time.
He was born in England
on Christmas day.
How long did he live
for?
A. 84 √

The 40 Dollar Question.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
was a German maths
person who became
famous for his work
in inventing calculus.
How old was he when he
died?
A. 70 √

The 40 Dollar Question.
Sophie Germain lived all her life in
Paris. She was a brilliant
mathematician. A street in Paris is
named after her – and perhaps also
a football club!
Sophie lived from 1776 to 1831.
How long did she live for?
A. 55 √

The 50 Dollar Question.
Maria Agnesi was born in Italy in
1718. She was eldest in a family of
21 children!
Maria was a very bright and
intelligent student. She could speak
5 different languages before she
was 9 years old !
She became an outstanding maths
person and was the first professor
of mathematics at a University.
Maria died in 1799.
How old was she?
A. 81 √

The 50 Dollar Question.
Ernest Rutherford is New
Zealand’s greatest
scientist. He was awarded
the Noble Prize in
Chemistry in 1908.
Lord Rutherford was also
a mathematician. While at
University in 1892 he
taught mathematics at
Christchurch Boys’ High School.
How many years did Ernest Rutherford live for ?
A. 66 √

Monday 11 August 2014

Maths week

MATHS WEEK
Task
You have 2 Maths tasks to do today on your blog.

Copy and paste the whole question onto your blog page. Answer it. Mark it.

Level 2 Wallys

MATHS MILLIONAIRE
Do Maths Millionaire on scrap paper. Keep a note of your score.

When you are finished  both of these tasks, you can play the games SCROLL 
DOWN


Tuesday: Bath Tub Maths !
These problems are tricky!

The 20 Dollar Question. 
The hot water tap when it is full-on can fill a bath in 7 minutes.
What fraction of the bath can it fill in 1 minute?

A. 1/7 √

The 40 Dollar Question.
When the cold water tap is full-on it can the
fill the bath completely in 5 minutes.
Colin has just had a long hard run and
wants to have a cold-water bath.
How long will the cold water tap take to fill
3/5 of the bath for Colin?

A. 3 minutes √


The 60 Dollar Question.
The cold water tap when it
is full-on can fill a bath in 5
minutes.
The hot water tap when it is
full-on can fill a bath in 7
minutes.
How long will it take both taps
to fill the bath when they are
both set to full-on.
Give you answer in minutes
and seconds.

A. 1 m and 4 s X

The 80 Dollar Question.
When the bath is full its volume is 1 cubic
metres. Archi is a person with a volume of
0.08 cubic metres. 
He carefully jumps into the bath. 
How much water will spill over the side of
the bath!
Give your answer in cubic metres. 

A.2.125 X

The 100 Dollar Question. 
When the plug is open the bath will empty
completely in 4 minutes.
Now when Toni comes to have a bath the
cold water tap and the hot water tap are both
set to run full-on but unfortunately someone
has left the plug open and the water flows out
at the same time.
How long will it take to fill the bath now? 

Give you answer in minutes and seconds.

A.10 minutes 46 s √

Sunday 10 August 2014

Maths week

MATHS WEEK
Task

When you are finished, you can play the games

My answer is 45 for this question.


Monday: "Two Tens For a Five."
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello's first
scene in the movie 'One Night in the
Tropics' is a classic. 
Abbott cons Costello by simply asking
for change. "Have you got 2 tens for a
five?" he asks. As Lou realised he has
been duped, Bud snaps back: "OK, here's
your five, give me back my 2 tens!" The
skit carries on and Lou loses money! 
"Two Tens for a Five" is a classic vaudeville
routine made famous by Bud Abbott and Lou
Costello and has been repeated many times
over the years.
Here is the script!
Abbott: Have you got two tens for a five?
Costello: Just so happen to have it.
Lou gives Bud ten dollars and Bud gives Lou five dollars. Costello: Just a minute, just one minute! Abbott: Something wrong? Costello: Fifteen dollars just went south! Abbott: What do you mean? Costello: You gave me a lot of your fast talk, you said 'do you have two tens for a five' and I gave you two tens for a five. Abbott: Just a minute, are you accusing me of cheating? Costello: No, but you got two tens for a five. Abbott: Alright here's your five now gimme back my two tens. Costello: Okay, that's better. Bud gives Lou five dollars and Lou gives Bud ten dollars. After a slight pause Lou realises he has been conned again. Costello: What are you doing? Abbott: What’s wrong now?
Costello: Look Abbott, here's two tens gimme a five!
Abbott: Certainly.
Lou gives Bud ten dollars and Bud gives Lou five dollars.
Costello: HA HA HA HAAA! 
You did it to me... 
You did it to me again.
Abbott: Oh come on.

The 300 Dollar Question. 
How much did Lou lose ?
Try to act it out with you friend. Use paper as money!
Maybe you can act it out as the famous Bud Abbott and Lou Costello 
did!

The right Answer was $45 √

Thursday 7 August 2014

Bike


List 10 ways you would like to improve bikes (bicycles) (These should be realistic improved features)

1. Better lights on the front and back.
2. Better control of the bike
3. Side car adamants to the bike
4. More weal traction
5. Massages on the seat
6. place to put laptop in
7. Drink bottle compartment
8. GPS on the front
9. Dose not get rusty that easy
10. Hidorlecs
List the features this bike has.
1. The handle bars are the

Wednesday 6 August 2014

coke lids

Coke has designed 16 new bottle caps which mean that people can reuse coke bottles for lots of different purposes.

Coca Cola teamed up with award-winning ad agency Ogilvy & Mather China on a new “2nd Lives” campaign and created 16 red screw-on caps that transform the otherwise-useless left-over plastic bottle into something creative, fun and usable. This environmentally friendly campaign launched in Vietnam, where 40,000 free caps will be given away when purchasing the iconic soda drink.

DO NOT CHEAT BY LOOKING AT THE INTERNET!
Try to guess what the 16 changed bottle caps are: 
dummy √
bubble blower √
water gun √
spray pump √
water bottle lid
lifts on one side
coffe plunger
bath pug
weighs √


Clue for 1 bottle cap to get you on
the road: it’s round, translucent and pops.
AFTER WE HAVE GUESSED, find the list of 16 bottle caps using the internet.
Water gun
Paint brushes
Pencil sharpeners
Instruments
Pump spray
Soap cap
Weights
Sauce cap
Salt and pepper cap
Bubble blower



Monday 4 August 2014

Child Safety Handbook

Child Safety Handbook
Chapter 1 Personal Awareness
Part 2 - Health p23 - 30
1. What edition of the Child Safety Handbook is this?
A. 40 √

2. Where does the information in the CSH come from?
A. 900 Degrees √
3. What is a disclaimer and why is there a disclaimer in the CSH?
A disclaimer like a contact. √ 
4. What are 3 medical conditions which can develop as a result of being overweight in childhood?
Bulimia nervosa, Anorexia, Binge-eating disorder. √
5. What is the recommendation for
- television? 
Limit television should be no more then 2 hours √
- rewards for good behaviour?
healthy treats insect of sweets √
- number of meals and snacks per day?
You should be eating 3 meals a day and two healthy snacks √
- exercise?
You should be doing two sports and running √
- salt?
choose foods in low salt √
- milk?
Drink low fat milk √
- soft drinks?
No soft drinks milk and water √



Sunday 3 August 2014

Picture book facts

1. Where do Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet and Kanga live?
A. He lived in 100 acre wood √
2. What country is Dracula’s castle found?
A. In Romania √
3. Tin Tin’s friend Captain Haddock lived in what house?
A. He lived in Marlinspike Hall √
4. Huckleberry Finn travelled down what river?
A. Mississippi River √
5. Where did Paddington Bear come from?
A. London England x
6. The Scarlett Pimpernell was set where and when?
A. Uk 1905 √
7. Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson was set where?
A. In Scotland √
8. In The Cay, 11 year old Phillip Enright’s boat leaves from where before it is torpedoed?
A. Curacao √
9. In what city does Black Beauty pull a taxicab?
A. Victorian London √
10. Where was Tarzan raised?
A. African jungle √
11. Where was James Biggleworth otherwise known as Biggles born?
A. India May 1899 √
12. Where does 7 year old Sara Crewe from the Litte Princess story go to school? Miss Minchin's Seminary for Girls in New York √
13. Which country does Lemuel Gulliver wash ashore on his first voyage after being shipwrecked?
A. Lilliput √
14. What country does a family who were shipwrecked come from? Their naems were father: Willian, mother: Elizabeth, and children Fritz, Ernest, Jack and Franz
A. Switzerland √