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Wednesday 4 March 2020

NZ Government compare and contrast paragraph.

Today in power to the people Hurumanu, we learned about the Maori authority system and the British settler Government system. This compare and contrast paragraph is about these two systems.


In New Zealand, there are two types of Government. One was the Maori Authority system, the other British settler Government system.

The Maori Authority system os when, there were no courts, judges, police, or prisons.


In contrast, the British settler Government system is when people were responsible for the whole of society. there were set punishments for breaking laws.

This matters because...

Tuesday 3 March 2020

Athletics

Steps for the High jump: 

1. Land with your arms and your feet facing up. land on your back.

2. when you take off it should be on one foot.

3. when you leave the ground you must spin around and use your knee to turn.


Steps for the Long jump:

1. Run up is 21 steps.

2. Take off will be from the second marker.

3. The land will be measured from the back foot.

4. Land with both feet together.

5. If you are over the second marker when you jump it is a foul jump.


High jump 
1.20
Long jump
3.20
Discus 
13m
Shot put 
11m
Sprint

50m
20km per hour 
100m
16’s
200m
34’s
400m
1:31
1500m
9:16

science

Hello, my name is Ibrahim and today in my Hurumanu we learned about light.

What is light?

here is an example

Opaque: no light passes through it. 

Translucent: some light passes through.

Transparent: all light passes through.

A. Window-Transparent

B. Cloud-Translucent

C. Can of cake-Opaque

D. Mirror-Opaque

E. A dog-Opaque

F. A glass of milk-Opaque 

G.Frosted glass-Translucent 

H.A desk-Opaque

1. Moon.

2. Sun.

3. Mirror ball.

4. Match

5. phone. (cell)

Investigating light.

What is the fastest way to travel through the universe?
What is light speed?
Define optical science?
What is fiber optics?
Name three instruments that help us see very small objects or objects far way away.

1. Light 

2. 300,000 m / s

3. Optics is the branch of physics that studies the behavior and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it. Optics usually
describes the behavior of visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light.

4. Fiber optics (optical fibers) are long, thin strands of very pure glass about the diameter of a human hair. They are arranged in bundles called optical cables and used to transmit light signals over long distances. Hundreds of thousands of these optical fibers are arranged in bundles in optical cables.

1. Telescope

2. Microscope

3. Magnifying glass.