Immigration #1

Being told we had to do an Immigration project and we had to interview someone, I was clueless. I didn’t know what to do or who to interview. So I went home, asked my parents and they said our Babysitter. She was from St.Lucia.

Coming up with the questions was kind of hard. I had to think of questions that wouldn’t just be yes or no. When Mrs. Cooper gave us a packet with some questions it made it a bit easier.

When the time came for the interview I was excited but nervous at the same time. I put my questions on a computer and printed them so it is easier to see. I asked my sister to take notes because she was a lot faster of a typer than me. The interview was a lot of fun.        

Rube Goldberg #6

 

 

Our Rube Goldberg machine was not that simple. Well, looking at, yes but it really isn’t. It starts out with a marble rolling down a ramp witch hits a car. We did that because we saw that the marble was to small for our next step. Our next step was the car will hit some keva planks. We had the car do this because the marble would keep hitting the keva planks at the wrong angle. Those keva planks will hit another ball that would go into the didgeridoo, (pvc pipe). That ball will come out and hit a golf ball. We had it hit a golf ball because the marble kept having to much speed and Messing up the dominos. The dominos triggered a pulley. A ball fell down the hoop and hit books which hot a ball in the net.

 

We tested everything like 15 times and it took 88 times just for us to get the ball in once. When we accidentally knocked some dominos over we had to jump on top of it to stop it from going. We never got the ball down the hoop, the only time when we got it was when we completed the Rube Goldberg. This was a unit that was very very difficult.

Rube Goldberg #5

 

My overall experience doing Rube Goldberg was, okay. It was only okay because me and Noah couldn’t agree on a lot of stuff.We were also having arguments and sometimes one of us would just like, give up because we’ve done it so many times and it just didn’t work. But when we both actually thought about something, we made a really good team.

 

Our biggest challenge, was probably the domino’s because we had to set them up so perfectly every time so it would work, the part of the dominos was when we had to make it turn. Only towards the end, did we start taking pictures of our trouble spots a seeing what worked and what didn’t. The one thing I learned the most was our pulley machine. Our pulley (a car) was wrapped around a string that was connected to two keva planks on each side, weighed down by 4 dominos stacked and when they got knocked down, the car would roll down the knockhocky board and it was connected to another string. When the car came down the knockhocky board the other string would pull a block down to release a ball. I never want to do this again.

Rube Goldbreg #4

Testing our design was so annoying!! Especially when we tested small parts of it at a time but it just doesn’t work when we put it all together. Most of the time when we failed on it, we were putting the dominos back up, we accidentally knocked them over and the hole thing worked!! We got to take 50 and We were getting pretty angry. But we tried to push through it. One of are ideas was to cut a string, how would we do that? So we thought and someone said, “we can get a knife to come swing Down and cut the string.” Then we came up with the idea of using a flamethrower. We knew that wasn’t happening.

 

Towards the end we realized we were having trouble with having the dominos turning. So we took a picture and we saw if it worked or not, if it worked, we would try our best to replicate it. I think that was really smart for us to do this because before we were kind of just guessing on where they went and that is why it wasn’t working. We also had a ball falling down a hoop, that ball would roll and hit some blocks but the ball would sometimes roll anywhere, so we just had it right when it came down it hit the blocks. Also when a ball rolled down a pvc pipe but we called it (a Didgeridoo), the ball had to much speed to hit dominos so we had it hit a golf ball. After so many tries and so many little tweaks we finally got it!

 

Rube Goldberg #3

Working with Noah so far was awesome! We were able to agree on the goal on scoring the ball into the goal, and how we would start it. But we have been having some problems being on the same page. Like with the car, I thought we agreed on not using it, but he said that we were using the car so i got really confused. I thought that we replaced the cars with some building blocks. But he then said were using both. I like that we were working together because other than than that, we have a lot of the same ideas. We are also building our Rube Goldberg as much as we could. It’s really hard for us to get stuff done because we have practically opposite schedules. So we only have pretty much 1 day a week sometimes. And when we are doing it, we get distracted. But we are still getting our work done,(slowly). Rube Goldberg is so far the best unit.

Rube Goldberg#2

Designing the Rube Goldberg was very difficult because we didn’t know if some parts of our ideas will work. So, Noah and I were kind of testing a bunch of different things as we went. Like When we had a ball sitting on top if the hoop and then have it fall down to hit some pins. We had to find the right ball with enough force and be able to stay on the hoop. We tried tennis balls, lacrosse balls, but we finally came across the right one. The ball we used was was heavy and kind of big. We tested it, and it worked, but, that was with Noah holding it and then letting it go. We need to find out how we can have it stay there without us touching it.  Me and Noah both have sisters that already did the Rube Goldberg so they had experience so they gave us a few pointers in like where we should put something and stuff like that. We also watched a video of someone on AGT (America’s Got Talent) doing a Rube Goldberg. His Rube Goldberg was to score a soccer goal. So was are’s! His had so many steps and it was so complicated. Our parents also helped, they told us to start at a high point so we can get some speed.

Rube Goldberg #1

I decided for this Rube Goldberg project to work with a partner. I chose to work with Noah. We decided to work at his house because he had more space to work. Our simple task was to score a soccer goal. We had to make decisions on where we would have the ball hit some pins and where it would have enough for to knock the set of pins down. And how we could get a little ball to hit domino’s without the ball rolling away.

For our Rube Goldberg the materials we used were, race car track, 2 small balls, a car, some blocks, funnell, 2 PVC pipes with a connector, a flexible drain pipe, Janga block’s a domino’s, a medium ball, a basketball hoop, bowling pins, books, a mini soccer ball and net. Our goal is to get the mini soccer goal into the net. So  we chose the blocks to hit a ball into a small goal so it would have a lot of power going into the goal. Designing the Rube Goldberg was very, very hard

Rocketry Reflection

My first rocket was pretty challenging Because my group all wanted different things. Some people wanted a small rocket some big. When we finished, our rocket ended up being very small with fins that were like the size of half of the rocket. I was not very happy with the rocket. Our rocket ended up being very high (second out of five).

Our second rocket was pretty different Then our first. We had four fins that were triangular and a bigger rocket. For our second launch we launched it and it barely went off the launch pad. So we tried it again and it launched! But we placed last.

At the end we had a presentation with my group. My favorite part was definitely the launches.The hole rocketry experience was awesome! This is our slide show!

This is the video for our presentation!

Final plant blog

For the past couple of weeks the plant was going down and then up in height. First it was five inches then the plant was five in a half, next the plant was six inches! There is around 5 to six leaves. One of the leaves is purple, and that same leave is HUGE! there Was 13 pods. In the pods there was No seeds.  The stem is purple and thick. Some people

 In my class call it the ‘Magical Stem.’ The soil was wet. The last blog post was 15 pods. And was five inches. My favorite Part of the plant unit was learning about photosynthesis.

plant observations #3

For my controlled plant after we pollinated it, flowers actually started blooming! But what we did to pollinate was to take our finger Dab it on the flower and then dab our finger on the other flower and just go back and forth dabing. The height is 5 inches! Now the stem is purpleish green. The flower is yellow. For some reason there is only 5 leaves. And there is 11 pods.

The manipulated plant is dead.

I think the control will stay at 5 in. and however it is right now because it’s been like that for a while.

this my manipulated before we threw it out.

this is my controlled