Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Making our own script

Today Kate and I went to Darren's radio station, Kim came to pick us up today because Darren was busy. We recorded what we had written this time because Darren wouldn't be there to write it for us. We talked about what some of the Enrich students are doing for their passion projects and how they need donations to fulfill these passion projects and how they are going. Also how they are going to accomplish these.

Next week Kate and I get to talk on the radio live as well as making a script to record (for the news.) So now we have to think up something to say on the radio and have it all ready for next week when we go down their I have a few ideas on what I am going to do but at the moment they are just ideas that will probably expand.


Dinoscope

At Enrich we have acsess to cool tools like the dinoscope. You may be wondering and getting your fingers in a knot over puzzling about what am I talking about. Well a dinoscope is really cool because it can zoom up on images and make them look disgusting here is a pictures of a dinoscope and here is another picture of skin.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Chemistry

Today Katie did a Chemistry workshop about acids and bases.

The experiment was really fun. Here is how you do it...

Instructions

1 Chop up half a red cabbage and leave it in a bowl covered with water for a bout 45 minutes. Drain off the water (it would have turned purple). Red cabbage water can be used as an indicator to test if something is an acid or a base. If it is an acid, the cabbage water will turn pink. If it is a base, the cabbage water will turn blue.
2. Using plastics cups, pour half a cup of cabbage water into each one - depending on how many substances you would like to test.
3. You can try a range of household items - vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda.
4. To get a TRUE test (because some items will not change the cabbage water), you can purchase litmus paper from a chemist. It costs about $7 for quite a few strips (and you only need a little piece to test each item). Litmus paper is used to test if a substance is an acid or a base and it changes colour according the the pH scale. Reds means ACID, Light Greens means NEUTRAL and Dark Green to Blue means BASE.

I tested backing soda. It turned... (see the photo below).

I got a piece of litmus paper then tested it. The litmus paper changed to dark green. When we matched it on the pH scale, it was an 8 so definitely a base.

If you would try this at home please leave a comment on my blog to tell me what color yours came out as.

Here are some pictures of mine.

Chess tournament

On Saturday I went to the Dunedin chess tournament.
I won 4 out of six games. I beat a girl in 4 moves an I also beat a year 8.
I had a really good time and if I could I would defiantly do it again.
There was only one thing I did not like about it and that was on the way up my friend and I shared a packet of lollies with a few other people and the bus was fairly bumpy and I told Katie one of our Enrich teachers that I felt sick and I spewed up, but after that I was fine and I had a really good day. To top that off for tea we went to the black swan then went home.
(one of our teams got first out of the primary schools.)

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Giftedness week

This week at Enrich it is giftedness week and we are sharing our ideas of what we think giftedness is and here is what I think it is all about:

. talented in lots of different topics
. going to Enrich is a fantastic place because we get to work with like minds
we also get to use all the fantastic tools at Enrich like computers, dinoscopes, mental edge puzzles and much more.

So I think being gifted is being good at mostly all topics but stronger in some and also being different and special in a way.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Today at the radio station

Today I went to the radio station with Kate to do some recording with Darren Ludlow.
When we were there Darren gave us a tour of his radio station. Darren has two recording rooms, one is live recording and the other is not live recording so if you make a mistake it doesn't matter you can just record it again. When we were there we recorded an ad for Darren to play on the radio station and when we listened to what we recorded it sounded good to us here are some pictures of us with Darren and his work mates.
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Passion Project

For my amazing passion project this term, Kate and I are learning about the radio station. We will have been in touch with Darren Ludlow who kindly allowed us to come to the radio station for a tour and to tell us more about how it runs.

You may be thinking how can this help Christchurch or Japan? Well here is how it works. The students at Enrich will be fundraising and asking businesses for sponsorship as well as planning a range of events. With this money some students at Enrich plan to make up gift-boxes and other helpful things for the people of Christchurch or Japan. We thought that the businesses would like to be acknowledged. We then thought that if we learn about the radio station and how it works we could mention their buisness and what they have contributed on the radio. I know I will get a lot of learning out of this.