Hello,
Monday's Nanogirl activity was: Building a Super Column. Our one that we had to make was when we had to find some stuff to hold up some rocks and stuff. I got:
* 2 cardboard pieces
* Scissors
*Rocks
* 2 spray bottles
I put one of the cardboard pieces underneath, and then put the spray bottles on top of it. Then, I put the last cardboard piece on top of the spray bottles, then I made a screen castify of me putting the rocks on top of my column.
Here is my recording.
What I have learnt is that compressive strength is a kind of strength.
Example:
A wall needs to be strong to hold up the roof, so that's how walls can use compressive strength.
Monday's second task was an activity called: It's cool to be kind.
This activity was when we had to find someone who had commented on our blog and also a nice one. Then, we had to give a kind reply, but first practice it on the Google drawing. We had to screen shot what we had written, and whet they had written.
Here is my google drawing:
That was what I was meant to say. Today's one is coming.
Kia ora Mahrosh,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Shannon and I’m from the Summer Learning Journey.
You’ve done a fantastic job building your super columns! I’m so impressed. I love that not only have you included how you built them, so your readers can replicate what you’ve done, but how you’ve also included a video of how it worked! Ka pai for sharing your findings about compressive strength. You have certainly learnt a lot about strength in this activity.
Did you enjoy experimenting with the super columns? I really liked how you made good use of things you had around your home.
I was also really impressed with your kind comment back to Molly. You shared the challenge it posed to you and were very thoughtful in your response. Keep up the incredible work!
Ka kite anō,
Shannon (SLJ)
Hi again,
DeleteThanks for commenting. I really thought the super columns were fun. I thought of putting the video so the viewers could see how I built it and how strong spray bottles can be.