Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Yeast Balloon Experience


 Last Tuesday my teacher showed us an experiment called yeast balloon. Here are my instructions for doing this experiment

Monday, June 29, 2020

Rosina and Trelia Water Cycle Prezi Presentation

Last week  Rosina and Trelia was doing a prezi Presentation about Water Cycle.
We have questions about does water have vitamins and so much more.
Click Here to see the presentation

Friday, June 19, 2020

How to make a masu box (Origami)

                    


                                            How to make a Masu box

Thursday, June 18, 2020

MY Digital Portrait




Today I did this self portrait of Myself I had to take a photograph of myself and traced it. This is how it turned out to be. I hope you like it.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Promises That Jesus made.



This week me and my class were learning about the promises that Jesus made through the Holy Spirit. He made promised through the Church, Word of God and the seven sacraments. 

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Dams information report.


A dam blocks the flow of water. Lakes must pass around or through barriers.
Dams are built across streams, rivers and estuaries. They are there to
prevent floods.

Dams are built to retain water. The water can be used for fishing,
and can prevent flood waters from over flowing. Dams are also assist
with generating hydro power into our homes.

Water Care operates fourteen reservoirs, five located in the Waitakere Ranges, two near Helensville and four located at the Hunua Ranges.

The Dams supply 80 percent of Auckland's water. After World  War 2. Dams
were made with earth and rocks.The Dams receive 1.8 metres of rain fall
each year.
In the Waitakere Ranges there are 5 dams, 3 concrete dams and 2 earth dams. The Waitakere Ranges only gives 20 percent of water.