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Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Sound Experiment

Aim: To test my hearing.

Hypothesis: That my hearing will be  

Method: 1. Listen to the sound test.
2. Record what my hearing level is.

finding: My hearing was 18800HZ. 

Conclusion: 

power to the people


Helen Clark


New Zealand’s 37th Prime Minister


Born on:        26th February 1950.


Full name:    Helen Elizabeth Clark.


Early Years: Attended primary school and high school in South Auckland.


University: She entered the University of Auckland in 1968 to study politics, and became active in the New Zealand Labour Party. After graduating she lectured in political studies at the university. Clark entered local politics in 1974 in Auckland but was not elected to any position.


Family Life: IDK










 Dame Jenny Shipley


New Zealand’s 36th prime minister


Born on: 4th February 1952.


Full name: Dame Jennifer Mary Shipley


Early Years: attended Marlborough Girls' Colleg Christchurch College of                
                       Education. 
University: after she finished the Marlborough Grils’ college then she attended Christchurch College of Education.

Family Life: only has 1 child. 

Respect @ Hornby High

In the past few weeks since starting 2020, we have been learning about what respect looks like/feels like and sounds like. Respect to me means, Respecting others the way you want to be respected. We also looked at how we need to Respect

  • Animals 
  • Environment
  • Things
  • others 

to look at what we have written down


Tuesday, 18 February 2020

Definitions of the scientific method

Definitions of the scientific method 

Hypothesis: an educated method guess.

Equipment: material used for the experiment.

conclusion: findings and research summarised together.

steps: the order in which you carry out the experiment.

findings: what you found out.

Aim: what we want to find out.