Wednesday 20 September 2017

Electronics 2017 Tech


In Electronics we had to make an emergency light for our survival kit. We had 8 LED lights to make it bright so we can see if the power goes out. We each got to choose a Disney Character to put on the front of our light. Her is my fianl presentation.

Friday 25 August 2017

Ovenless Awesomeness.Rocky-Road,25 August 2017.

In Ovenless awesomeness this week, we made Rocky road.
I worked with Grace, and together we melted chocolate, butter and golden syrup,
Cut marshmallows really small, crushed up biscuits and put all the ingredients together.
Then we had to put it in the fridge to chill for a while.


Here is the finished result!
VICTORY

Wednesday 16 August 2017

Maths,Inquiry Angles. 2017 room 13


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In maths we are learning about angles, and so we had to make a google slid to show angles in different sports. I choose badminton.
Enjoy.

Tuesday 15 August 2017

Electronics tech 2017

Electronics

Soldering is the process of joining 2 metals together to make an Electrical connection.

Here is my first effort.


Friday 11 August 2017

HMT. USB, 13A. 2017

In Hard Materials Tech we had to make USB covers, I made a USB to cover a USB. The Stakeholder for my USB is My Dad. Here is the photo of my plastic USB. We also had to fill out a google drawing to show the process and the making of the USB here is the link to mine. This process also included making a Key Tag, a wood model of the USB's and finally making the real plastic version.
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Tuesday 8 August 2017

Electronics tech 2017








"The Get Ready Get Thru" website tells us that we need a portable torch in our survival kit.  I am going to design an emergency light/torch and batteries that is portable for my survival kit. The Website also says we need a liter of water per each person in the family, for at least 3 days.   My family will need   36 liters of water to last us 3 days.                                         


Wednesday 26 July 2017

Hard Materials tech 2017

In Hard materials we had to make USB stick covers. First we had to make a 2D design on the computer, then we had to get it printed on wood then fit all the pieces together to see if it works.
 Here is my wood model!