Hello everyone today I am going to make a blog about safety signs in Maori to celebrate Maori language week so here are some safety signs in Maori if you would like me to add some more you can tell me in the comments or what signs you would like to see.
Tena, Katia Te keti this means stop or this area is restricted.
Reid@Hornby High School
I am a student at in Uru Mānuka. In 2020 I was a year 8 and in 2021 I will be a year 9. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Friday, September 17, 2021
Maori saftey signs
Friday, September 10, 2021
Metal drill bits
Yr 9 Term 3 Drill bits.
Answer the following questions using this doc https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_C_XhcwQPsxZXVmQi1zLUtTV2pjTmcwek84Q2gxX3g5WXQ0/view?usp=sharing&resourcekey=0-zs9pvvfUCjJfDoET8gF6iA
Question 1 Parts of a drill bit
Question 2. What are the twist drills made from
Question 3. List the 4 points needed for a correctly grounded drill cutting edge reason: so it can drill through the metal. Land reason: so the land helps support the cutting edge and the rest of the parts of the twist drill it’s pretty much the body.
Question 4. What lubricant is required for mild steel and aluminum
Question 5. How are drills identified? Wood Drill Bits: These can be identified by a small, pointed tip at the very end. If you look closely, you can see spurs on each side.
Masonry Drill Bits: These bits have a gently sloping tip.
Metal Drill Bits: These have a wide-angled point at the end, and they may also be painted black.
Question 6. Draw a morse taper drill shank
Question 7. What is a countersink drill used for? Countersinks are mainly used for countersinking drill holes, countersinking screws, and deburring.
Question 8. Redraw the countersink drill and the hole in its drills
Question 9. Describe the steps needed when drilling large holes or drilling accurately.
Current electricity
1. What is the particle that moves in a wire? Electric current is a flow of electrical charge. The electricity that is conducted through copper wires in your home consists of moving electrons.
2. If there is a high current in a circuit what does this mean? With a low resistance in the connection, a high current will flow, causing the delivery of a large amount of energy in a short period of time
3. How does electricity work to heat up a stove? How an electrical stove works is through a set of coils that are either exposed outside or inside.
4. Where is DC electricity used? Where is AC electricity used? AC power typically used a high power and long-distance transmission.
Stactic eletricity
1. What are the 3 particles that makeup everything? Which ones have a positive and negative charge?
: Electrons protons neutrons
2. Objects want to be "electrically neutral" What does this mean A proton and an electron have an equal amount but an opposite type of charge.
3. When you rub two so insulators and a conductor? When two insulators are rubbed together then they become electrically charged.
4. What is an example of static energy? when you put your hands on an electric fence or something like that you get a shock and get then your hair goes up because all of the electrons go up into your body.
Monday, August 9, 2021
Snow in Hornby
1.Have you seen snow before? Yes I have I used to live in the mountains and it always used to snow there
2. What happened when it started snowing? It was super cold and everyone went outside to play in it.
3. Explain what the snow felt like? The snow felt pre gentle and it felt really cold too but it was really nice to feel
4. What happens to create snow? Snow forms when tiny ice crystals in clouds stick together to become snowflakes.
Monday, August 2, 2021
Week 2 Bell - Cook Islands language week
Hi today I am going to be blogging about this weeks bell
1. Explain the bell week this week? This weeks bell is about Cook Islands language week
2. Where are the Cook Islands? What are the names of the Islands? The Cook Islands are in the south pacific ocean Names of the Islands: Rarotonga Aitutaki Mitiaro Atiu Mangaia Palmerston Manue Takutea
3. What is the flag of the Cook Islands? It has the British sign at the left corner and it has a circle of stars at the right corner
4. What language is spoken in the Cook Islands? Cook Islands Maori
5. Find some other traditional music. New Zealand Maori tradition music
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Book review (Holes)
Hello today I am going to be doing a book review about holes
1. What is the name of the book we have read as a class and who wrote it? The name of the book is holes the book was written by Louis Sachar
2. What was the book about? The book is about a boy named Stanley who was framed for stealing some shoes that had fallen out of the sky then he went to the camp green lake and escaped when he crashed Mr sirs car into a hole then ran away not long after that his lawyer came to get him from the camp green lake and then he asked if he could take his friend zero.
3. Who was your favorite character and why? my favorite character is Stanley yelnats cause Stanley's family history is really big and interesting and Stanley is a really funny character.
4. Did you enjoy the book? Why? Yes, Cause it was really interesting how he survived and how he survived in the desert.
5. What were the similarities and differences between the book and the movie? That the camp was exactly as I imagined it and when they were on God's thumb that bit wasn't in the book.
6. Did you enjoy the movie Why? Yes, I enjoyed the movie Cause it explained a lot and it was a bit the same and it was better than the book.
7. Would you recommend the book? Who? Yes I would recommend the book probably to everyone cause it's really interesting and funny