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Week 5 STEAM – Weather Report

This is the school temperature report

Week 4 STEAM- Water Cycle – My life as a raindrop


My life as a raindrop

 

First I will go through the water cycle process the water cycle process is evaporation, condensation and precipitation. Then I will go through the Auckland water dams. I will go through water filters and get cleaned and after that I will get fluoride and a little bit of chlorine to kill the the germs and then I go through pipes and then I go through tap pipes and come out as clean and drinkable water.

Week 3 STEAM – Water Cycle

We poured water on the ground and we drew and outline around it then we wrote down the time when we finished the outline the time was 9:27, and then we had to think about when the water would be dry and we thought it would be dry at 10:15. In my group we had 3 people Peyton, Riley and I.

S2-STEAM: Guardians of the EARTH Kaitiakitanga

Week 1: Water Cycle

The water cycle is a cycle about the process of water. The process of water is evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.The evaporation process is when the sun hits the surface of the water and then the water evaporates and goes up in steam. The condensation process is when the water vapour from the evaporation becomes liquid. The precipitation process is when the water gets too heavy and falls back as rain.

I want to learn more about the water cycle, plant cycle and life cycle. The life cycle is the cycle about life. The plant cycle is the cycle of how plant get life.

On Tuesdays session I learn facts about the different cycles. We also wrote what we know about the different types of cycles. We made a water cycle diagram of Lake Taupo and how it gets water. We weighed ice in jars then we let the ice melt and weighed them again.

Information Report- Stars


Stars

Introduction

Did you know that the sun is a star, and did you know the different types of stars? If you didn’t read the paragraph called “Types of stars.” Let’s talk about why we need stars, we need stars because they provide light for us at night.

Types of stars?

There are different types of stars, 17 different types of stars. There are so many different types of stars. Scientists classify stars by their temperature and the elements they absorb. The names of the stars are red dwarf, white dwarf, neutron star, black dwarfs, main sequence stars, red giants, giant star, super giants, protostar, T Tauri; star, black hole, double stars, pulsar, the sun, blue star and going super nova.

What are stars made of?

Stars are made of fire and extremely hot gas and stars give us light and heat. They are very very far away but we can still see them in the night sky. The sun is the hottest and the largest star in our solar system.

Why do we need stars?

We need stars because they make light and warmth. Stars are very important because they make life on Earth. The most important star in our solar system is the sun.

Conclusion

It is important we have stars because of what they do for us. I have told you about the sun and the different types of stars. I did the research by looking on google and searching up facts about stars and why we need them. I hope this information report gave you information you didn’t know before.