Walt: Understand what DNA is
Task Description:
In this presentation, we were tasked to write what we know about DNA. We had to write in bullet form and we had to understand what DNA is and what is apart of it too. We also had buddies to talk to if we needed help. Throughout the weeks we were also given a book. That book was for us to draw cells and other things that is apart of this topic.
Friday, 29 November 2019
Thursday, 28 November 2019
Fair Trade
Walt: Analyse and interpret statistical data
Task description:
Room 4 maths were assigned to complete the slides in the presentation above. I found this task both hard and easy. Mostly because I didn't understand what we were suppose to be doing at first. Once I got the hang of it, I started finding my work easier to do. I hope that we get harder and more work like this in the future.
Task description:
Room 4 maths were assigned to complete the slides in the presentation above. I found this task both hard and easy. Mostly because I didn't understand what we were suppose to be doing at first. Once I got the hang of it, I started finding my work easier to do. I hope that we get harder and more work like this in the future.
Wednesday, 6 November 2019
DNA poster! :)
In this poster it explains how life is made. DNA is formed into RNA. Then RNA forms into Proteins and lastly, Proteins are formed into Life. Living things are all apart of DNA, RNA and Proteins.
Monday, 4 November 2019
Having a closer look at onion cells!
Scientific Experiments:
Aim :
Are we going to be able to see a clear picture of onion cells?
Hypothesis :
We’ll be able to see the cells by 10x
Equipment :
First we received our equipment. We then used the tweezers to peel a thin layer of onion and placed it onto the slide. Next we used saline to flatten the onion layer. We then used blue dye so we were able to see the outlines of the cells. Lastly we placed the cover slip on top of the slide and placed our finished object on the microscope.
Observation :
Even at 10x we were able to see the basic shapes of the cell. We were also able to see the cells from 10x and 40x. When using 100x all we saw was purple.
Conclusion :
Onion cells are very interesting to study. Even with a low observation you are still able to see the cells.
Aim :
Are we going to be able to see a clear picture of onion cells?
Hypothesis :
We’ll be able to see the cells by 10x
Equipment :
- Slide
- Cover slip
- Tweezers
- Blue dye
- Microscope
- Onion
First we received our equipment. We then used the tweezers to peel a thin layer of onion and placed it onto the slide. Next we used saline to flatten the onion layer. We then used blue dye so we were able to see the outlines of the cells. Lastly we placed the cover slip on top of the slide and placed our finished object on the microscope.
Observation :
Even at 10x we were able to see the basic shapes of the cell. We were also able to see the cells from 10x and 40x. When using 100x all we saw was purple.
Conclusion :
Onion cells are very interesting to study. Even with a low observation you are still able to see the cells.
Onion cells through a microscope! (10x)
Task Description :
Today Room 4 was given the task to have a closer look at onion cells. Most of you may know that I am in Room 3. But because Whaea Kelly wasn't here today, Room 3 got split into different class rooms. Anyways, Room 4 got told to get into groups of 4 and follow the following instructions. The information that was based on what we had to do is in the writing above. After completing the instructions we were given, we then were given the task to blog about it.
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