Friday 27 March 2020

Book blog

I have been reading Dinosaur Rescue

Arts Interchange at home

 

Thursday 26 March 2020

Doing Technology at home

I have done a fruit salad for technology at home 

Friday 20 March 2020

Wednesday 18 March 2020

List poem

What You Can't Do With Money


You can't 


stop a baby from crying


stop a dog from barking 


change what you did in the past


stop a car from crashing 


find a stolen truck


fix a broken heart 


stop a bird from chirping

you can’t make someone be your friend

Tuesday 17 March 2020

Friday 13 March 2020

Friday 6 March 2020

Statistical Investigation

Scavenger Hunt

Name: James
Questions Worksheet WALT understand Earth systems sea week context: moon,tides,ocean, currents.
Fact Card#1: How does water move on the surface of the ocean? The water is constantly moving  on the surface. The water moves in a form of waves.
Fact Card#2: How does water move below the surface of the ocean? The water is constantly  moving. Below the surface the water moves in great currents.
Fact Card #3: What are the two types of ocean  currents?  Fact Card #4: Define ocean currents. Ocean currents are moving streams of water within the ocean.
Fact Card #5: Define the ‘surface current’.Currents that moves on or near the surface of the ocean is called surface current.
Fact Card #6: List the factors which control the surface currents. Air currents, Earth rotation and location of                continents. 
Fact Card#7: Which factors affect the flow of ocean surface water? Global wind belts are a major factor affecting the flow of the ocean surface water.
Fact Card# 8: How are deep currents generated in the ocean? Deep currents difference in the water due to the temperature gradient movies the water and creates deep currents.

Fact Card #9: Write down the characteristics of cold and warm water. Cold water is more dense and it  also sinks and movies. Warm water is less dense and it rises up.

Fact Card #10: Which ocean currents travel faster? Surface currents will travel faster than deep water currents.

Fact Card #11: Write the factors that cause the deep currents. Deep ocean currents are caused by changes in the temperature salinity and density of the water.

Fact Card #12: How do the Sun and the Moon cause the ocean The gravitational pull of the moon and sun is also an important factor to cause
 Ocean currents.

Fact Card #13: Give the definition of wave. A Wave is a rhythmic movement that carries energy through matter or space.

Fact Card#14: What are the causes of waves?
Waves are caused by wind Earthquakes gravitational forces of the moon and sun.

Fact Card#15: List the characteristics of a wave. Wavelength wave height crest
Fact Card#16: Write the parameters on which the wave height is dependent.Dependent on  wind speed Distance And length.
Fact Card #17: What happens during tide? The tide rises and falls and the sea level under the gravitational pull of the sun and moon.
Fact Card #18: What do you mean by high tide? It is when the water level is at its highest
Fact Card #19: What do you mean by low tide?  Low tide is when it is at its lowest
Fact Card #20: How does the Moon’s gravity pull ocean water? the moon's gravity pulls the water on earth towards it. The water moves up into a slight bulge on the side of the earth that faces the moon
Fact Card#21: What is the cycle duration of high/low tide? Generally one low tide /high tide cycle takes at every 12 hours and 25 minutes.
Fact Card#22: Define tidal range.
The difference in the ocean level between high and low tide is called the title range.
Fact Card#23: When does spring tide occur? Spring tides occur when the earth ,the sun and the moon are in a line .
Fact Card #24: Which tides occur during a full/new moon? Spring tides occur during the full the moon and the new moon
Fact Card #25: When does neap tide occur? Neap tides  occur when the moon and sun are perpendicular to each other.
Fact Card #26: Which tides occur during the quarter moon? neap tides occur during quarter moons.
Fact Card #27: Which tides are known as weak tides? Why? Neap tides are weak tides as the gravitational forces of the moon and the sun counteract each other, creating weaker tidal forces.
Fact Card#28: Which tides are known as strong tides? Why? Spring tides are because the moon and the sun's gravitational force combine to create a strong tide.

Strong spring tides.

Tuesday 3 March 2020