This is a poster showing facts and pictures about the planet Venus.
Friday, 31 May 2019
Thursday, 30 May 2019
Friday, 24 May 2019
Rocket Project Test Launch.
Yesterday we had our first flight test with our ambassador Lincoln. To launch a the test rocket, we need the following equipment: bike pump, 1.5L Soda bottle, safety, safety glasses, launch, pressure gage, measuring jug.
The rocket launcher was already assembled so the class went down to the field to with the rocket go off but be went through some procedures to get the rocket launch read.
First, they made sure that the assembled rocket launcher was facing up so it wouldn't hit anything. Second, they got the measuring cup and filled it up with 250ml of water and poured it all into the soda bottle then finally we connected the bottle to the rocket launcher.

Lincon was the one who would press the button so that the rocket would launch and Mrs Williamson did a recording of all the launch attempts while some kids got to pump pressure into the soda bottle.
For the first launch we did 10psi and 250ml of water which didn't launch and had a ten second delay. For the second launch, we did 30psi and 200ml of water and the bottle successfully launched off the launch pad.
For the third launch, we did 45psi and 350ml and it was a successful launch which managed to go higher than the one before. For the last launch, they put 45psi and 350ml and outu of all the rockets that were launched, it was the highest.
The test launches were really fun and I can't wait to see how high the finished rockets will go.
The rocket launcher was already assembled so the class went down to the field to with the rocket go off but be went through some procedures to get the rocket launch read.First, they made sure that the assembled rocket launcher was facing up so it wouldn't hit anything. Second, they got the measuring cup and filled it up with 250ml of water and poured it all into the soda bottle then finally we connected the bottle to the rocket launcher.

Lincon was the one who would press the button so that the rocket would launch and Mrs Williamson did a recording of all the launch attempts while some kids got to pump pressure into the soda bottle.
For the first launch we did 10psi and 250ml of water which didn't launch and had a ten second delay. For the second launch, we did 30psi and 200ml of water and the bottle successfully launched off the launch pad.
For the third launch, we did 45psi and 350ml and it was a successful launch which managed to go higher than the one before. For the last launch, they put 45psi and 350ml and outu of all the rockets that were launched, it was the highest.
The test launches were really fun and I can't wait to see how high the finished rockets will go.
Angle Types
In maths we are learning about different types of angles. Here is my presentation about angle types.
Wednesday, 22 May 2019
What skills are important to learn at OC?
Our class thinks that being active listener, team work, perseverance and making the most of learning time is what skills are important to have and to learn an OC.
Tuesday, 21 May 2019
What is an active learner? 78SWL?
This poster is a creation of what my class (SWL) thought that active learner needed in order to be an active learner.
Monday, 20 May 2019
Alexander Graham Bell
This presentation is about an engineer who changed the world with his marvellous invention. My class is learning about this in order to know more about what engineers do.
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