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Tuesday 8 November 2011

The All Blacks verses France

last week the All Blacks played France for the Web Ellis Rugby World Cup. The R.W.C finals was held at Eden Park Stadium which is in Auckland.


It was a repeat of history again.The tension in the atmosphere was thick as old rivals challenged.

The haka erupted in full warrior performance as the French walked forward in a arrow formation to challenge the All Blacks. The rivalry was so strong that the French crossed the line. Then the battle began for the Web Ellis Cup.


After that it was time for the kick off. All Blacks kicked off first.

The whistle blew for kick off. It seemed to me that the All Blacks wasn't on their game plan due to mistakes. France on the other hand was on the ball and the All Blacks wasn't playing too good.

Then suddenly Tony Woodcock ran for a try. After that beautiful try Piri Weepu missed the conversion.

At the end of the game the whole crowd was cheering for the All Blacks because they won the RWC cup.

After that game I felt that the All Blacks played terrible and Piri Weepu did not kick the conversions properly.

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Testing Week




How I felt about doing test:
I think doing a test is boring because it takes too long. I also feel stiff sitting in one position for a long time But when it comes to doing a test I feel nervous and pressured.

how will the test help me with my focus for this term "TO BE OR NOT TO BE"
The tests would help me by telling me what I have to work on. They would also help me in the future. Doing the test will help me to figure out what I don't know.

Thursday 15 September 2011

Spectrum through water.

Introduction:
A glass simple prism can be used to split a beam of white light into its component colors. The phenomenon due to which white light splits into component colors is called dispersion.
Question:
Can a beam of light pass through water?
Hypothesis:
My hypothesis of [Can a beam light pass through water?] is that the light will not pass through the water
Materials:
Shallow
bowl
Water
Mirror
Torch
Method:
1.Fill a shallow bowl with water.
2.Place a mirror in this shallow bowl containing water so that it is at an angle of about 30 degrees to the surface of the water.
3.Make the room dark [ Switch off all lights/cover windows with dark cloth or paper ].
4.Shine the torch on the mirror.
Note:
Do this experiment inside a dark room for a better reaction.
Observations: When a beam of light from the torch is shone on the mirror immersed in water, a small spectrum of rainbow colors appears on the ceiling.
Result:
The result was that the rainbow does appear on the ceiling.
Conclusion:
Our conclusion is that the beam of light can pass through the water and reflect off the mirror making a rainbow colour on the ceiling.
Vocabulary:
Spectrum: A band of colors produced when sunlight is passed through a prism, comprising red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Estimated time for experiment:
The estimated time it will take less than 5 - 10 minutes.

Wednesday 17 August 2011

Excellent facts about R.W.C(Rugby World Cup)

The first Rugby World Cup 2011 was hosted by New Zealand.
The Rugby World Cup 2011 this is going to be held in New Zealand again.
There are going to be twenty countries participating in the Rugby World Cup 2011.




Wednesday 3 August 2011

First T3 Post

Hello I have just came back from a long holiday and I am feeling tired but ready to start a new term.I am really looking forward to our science fair at school this term because I think my partner and I are going to make a good project and I hope it works.Personally I am feeling good and looking forward to posting new work on to my blog.