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Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Social studies

 

  1. What is meant by the term “Kristallnacht”?

Night Of Broken Glass

  1. When did this event occur?

9.10/11/1938

  1. How many synagogues did the program claim were burned?

267

  1. How many Jews were claimed to have died as a result of this event?

91

  1. How many were said to have been sent to concentration camps?

30,000

  1. What was the reaction of the German people to this event?

They made it like it was the jew's fault. 


How does evidence in this document show that “Kristallnacht” was planned in advance of the event actually happening?


This was a day before the event happened. The event happened at 1:20 AM on November 8, 1938. It was pre-planned because it was sent one day before the event on 9/10, of November 1938, and it tells them what to do and what not to do

Social studies

 

Hitler's view

Today in class we were learning about Hitler's antisemitism and hate for the jews.

Here are the two quotes:

“Lowering the quality of the white race which they hate and thus lowering it’s cultural and political level so that Jews could dominate”

"The Jewish youth lies in wait for hours on end spying on the unsuspicious German girl he plans to seduce; he wants to contaminate her blood and remove the bosom from her own people."

Friday, August 13, 2021

Famous scientist blog

 Famous scientist 



Albert einstein was born at Ulm, in Wurttemberg, germany 

Born : March 14, 1879, Ulm 

Died : April 18, 1955, Princeton

Age : 76 years 


What are they famous for ? Albert Einstein is best known for his equation E = mc2, which states that energy and mass (matter) are the same thing, just in different forms. He is also known for his discovery of the photoelectric effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.

 

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Thursday, August 5, 2021

DNA Extraction Experiment

Aim; To extract DNA from the kiwi fruit 

Method: 
  1. Mush half a kiwi fruit in a zip lock with a splash of water and a small teaspoon of salt 
  2. Stain he solution though a cloth into a beaker 
  3. Add a squirt of dish-washing liquid and stir 
  4. Pour into a test tube 
  5. Place the test tube 
  6. Leave for 10minss. ( begin blog in this time ) 
  7. Slowly pour 5mL of mentholated spirits down the inside of the test tube 

Result: 

 Where do you find the DNA?
In every organism, there is a cell and within that cell, there is a nucleus. There are 46 chromosomes in the nucleus and in those chromosomes there are strands of DNA.

Conclusion: I would not do anything different as it worked perfectly and I extracted DNA



Monday, May 10, 2021

Reading blog

Text Title : Date for Matariki  Celebration Confirmed

Text type : News - Informative

Text creator :Shem Banbury

Text purpose : To give infromation

Date: May 10  2021

On the news article that was published on KiwiKidsNews.com, the Prime Minister Jacinda Arden has confirmed that on June 24, 2022 , New Zealand will celebrate Matariki as a public holiday.

The holiday is special fro New ZEaland  ,  a time for reflection and celebration, and our first public holiday that recognises Te Ao Māori .”





Wednesday, March 31, 2021

The Beatles

The Beatles land in New Zealand 




Beatlemania hit New Zealand when 7000 hysterical fans greeted the Fab Four in Wellington during their ‘Far East’ tour. After concerts in the United States, Europe, Hong Kong and Australia, the lads from Liverpool touched down in New Zealand.

The Beatles’ fame preceded them and our teenagers were ready for action. In Wellington, police struggled to keep crowds behind a wire fence at the airport and rapturous fans besieged the Beatles’ hotel.

On 22 June the Beatles played their first New Zealand concerts, repeating a 30-minute 11-song set as fans screamed and punctured the seats of the Wellington Town Hall with their stiletto heels. Audiences in Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin followed suit. Perhaps the most dangerous moment of the tour occurred in Auckland, where several thousand people swarmed around the band and John Lennon lost a clump of hair.

The tour had a huge impact on New Zealand’s rock ’n’ roll and pop music scene. Local artists such as Ray Columbus, Howard Morrison and Max Merritt and the Meteors benefited from a surge of interest in the Beatles’ wake.


Tuesday, March 23, 2021

The last post

 

Video result for ANZAC day song


In military tradition, the Last Post is the bugle call that signifies the end of the day's activities. It is also sounded at military funerals to indicate that the soldier has gone to his final rest and at commemorative services such as Anzac Day and Remembrance Day.