August 5

S2-STEAM: Guardians of the EARTH Kaitiakitanga

Week 1: Water Cycle

What do I know about the water cycle: The main steps of the water cycle are: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection. Evaporation is when liquid from the ground turns into gas. Condensation is the change from the change of gas phase to liquid phase and Precipitation is when liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere that falls back down to earth. And Collection is when water falls from clouds as rain, hail, snow, or sleet that collects it into the ocean/sea/lake/river.

What do I want to learn about the water cycle and cycles in natural: I want to learn about different life cycles like life cycle of a rock and life cycle of things in natural!

What did you do on Tuesday’s session: On Tuesday Miss Wang lay out five large sheets of paper on the floor and on the tables. Then Miss Wang told all of us to get a black pen and go write what we know about on each of the papers. The titles on the papers were all related to the water cycle, Air/Life forms/Water/Soil and Rock/Plants. Then, after that we all sat on the mat and we got to hold some ice in a jar. Then we got into some groups and we weighed the ice and some of us thought that if the ice melted it would still stay the same, some of us thought that the ice wouldn’t change. When we finished melting the ice we putted it on a scale to measure the ice and nothing changed. The weight was the same as it had been before, 4.13g. After that, Miss Wang told us to draw a water cycle on sketches school.

May 20

How can we make NZ a better country?

How can we make NZ a better country?

by Eunice

first we can start by planting more trees for our eco-system. We could also start by picking up trash which some people are already starting to do! We can make NZ a better country by using public transport more, so it doesn’t cause a lot of pollution to our trees, plants etc.. using public transport could use less ‘fuel’ like, riding your bike is great start.

 

 

April 9

Term 1 – Information Report – The Stars

 – The Stars –

INTRODUCTION : Don’t you ever look up at the night sky and you see little dots twinkle? Well, those are stars! Stars are giant balls of gas that’s mostly made up of hydrogen. To us humans, stars are little dots in the sky.

What do they look like? 
To us, stars look like little white sparkly dots in the sky! But if you zoom in closer to the stars, then you can actually see what it looks like! Stars are also made up of gas just like our sun! They’re made up of hydrogen (mostly) stars glow like hot balls of gas in space. Even though stars are giant balls of flames in space, we still see them as white shiny dots in the sky.

 

This is what stars look like up close!

Life cycle.

A stars life starts with birth at first, then it expands! Stars first start out as a giant dust of cloud called a nebulae. The gravity forces the dust to stick together, as more dust gets together the stronger gravity gets! And it gets hot and becomes a protostar, when the centre gets really hot nuclear fusion will begin and the star is born! When hydrogen runs out, the outside of the star expands and it becomes a red giant. But, eventually the stars core will start to make iron. This causes the star to collapse, which depends on how much mass it had (or, how big it was.) A normal star would become a white dwarf star, but larger stars would create a huge nuclear explosion called a ‘supernova’ after, the supernova may become a black hole or neutron star. So, a stars life is like our human life! First, you get born then you grow up and become old. Then die!

Here is a diagram of the life cycle of a star!

How many stars?

According to astronomers, there are about 200 billion trillion stars in our universe! Astronomers also say that there are 100 billion stars in the milkely wave alone.

Stars in the milkey way

Conclusion : Stars are little dots in the beautiful night sky, look at them as they twinkle in the sky. Want to learn more? What do they look like? Stars in space look like hot giant balls of red hot gas! Stars don’t really look like that for us though, their just plain old white for us but in space their really different. Life cycle, a stars life cycle is truly amazing! It starts with birth at first, then it starts to expand, it depends on what type of star it is. How many stars are in the sky? There are many stars, like about 200 billion trillion stars in our universe! If you want more info on stars, go to:

ducksters.com

NASA

timeforkids.com