There are many incredible people in history who have changed the world. Some have changed what we know about the world and about how it works. We often call these people ‘scientists’ or ‘theorists.’ Famous scientists include Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Katherine Freese, Maria Goeppert Mayer and Sau Lan Wu.
Each of these scientists came up with a new theory (idea) about how things work. Much of what they discovered came from observing (watching) things closely.
On your blog, describe the painting in detail. What do you see when you look at it? Please give us as much detail as you can!
Image Attribution: Day and Night, 1938, by MC Escher. Images courtesy of Collection Gemeentemuseum Den Haag/the MC Escher Company.
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The picture I choose was Day and night.
- The picture looks like what the place would look like at night and in the morning
- It also looks like what world would be if it was polluted
- The picture also reminds me off the black and white stuff back in the day
- It looks like a place where people would have war
- The sea or lake in the picture looks like people have died in it
- This picture looks like it was taken a while ago
Task Description:
In this task we had to select a photo and study about it. We had to describe the painting in detail and explain as much as we know about the picture.
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Activity 2: Overcoming Adversity [4 points]Stephen Hawking (1942-2018) was an English scientist who was interested in studying the origin (beginning) of the universe. When he was just 21 years old, he was diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease and, over time, he lost the ability to walk and talk. He needed to use a wheelchair to move around and a computer to help him to talk. The computer made his voice sound a bit funny but, most importantly, it meant he could still communicate with people.
Despite his diagnosis, Stephen Hawking lived a long and very productive life. He showed great determination and perseverance because he didn’t let his physical challenges stop him. He didn’t quit. Instead, he ‘overcame the odds’ and achieved a huge amount in his life.
On your blog, recount a time when you or someone you know experienced a challenge and overcame it.
I have a good friend who moved to NZ three years ago as a refugee from Myanmar. She had been living in Thailand for many years as it was not safe for her to live in Myanmar. When she moved to NZ she couldn’t speak English. Now, she speaks English really well and she had just passed her driver’s licence! I’m so proud of her!
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One thing I had to over come was the Fear Fall at Rainbows end , So I lost the bet and had to go on the Fear Fall. If you don't know what a Fear Fall is , it is a ride at Rainbows end that goes up very high and very slow then you come speeding down. I had to do that along with my cousins who also lost the bet , We were all so terrified but we manage to accomplish it.
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Activity 3: Hidden Figures [6 points]Ada Lovelace, born in 1815, is considered to be the ‘first computer programmer’, even though computers had not yet been invented. She was called a computer programmer because she worked out a series of algorithms (instructions) that a machine could use to compute (calculate) difficult maths questions.
Katherine Johnson was another brilliant mathematician who worked with NASA - the North American Space Association. NASA was responsible for sending rockets and people into space. It was Katherine’s job to check all of the calculations that the engineers and astronauts used when designing the spacecraft and flying them into space. In 2016, a movie was made about Katherine Johnson and the other women who worked at NASA during this time. It is called ‘Hidden Figures.’ In the movie, the women had to learn how to do basic coding when NASA started using computers.
Have you ever tried coding?
For this activity we would like you to give coding a try. Click on the link for the website: code.org. If you try an activity and it is too easy, try a harder level!
On your blog, post a screenshot of your completed shape. Underneath the shape tell us what you thought of the coding app. Is it good? Why/why not?
Task Description:
In this task we had to plat code.org and explore it. I loved playing this game even tho I have already played it trillions of times. Code.org is just very fun to me , you should try it to ,give it a go.
NEVER GIVE UP!!
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Great collective blog posts Sonnia - which one did you enjoy the most...and which one was the hardest?! Keep blogging, and commenting on others, to increase your chance of winning one of the awesome prizes and to keep up your learning over the school break!
ReplyDeleteKonnichiwa Heather,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed doing the last task because I got to play code.org and the activity that was hardest would probably be when I had to overcome my fear which was heights, I talked about it in the second activity. Thank you So much for being supportive and leaving a positive comment.I hope all is going well ,God bless.
Kind Regards
Sonnia