Rube Goldberg

I thought that Rube Goldberg was fun and frustrating

I think that Rube Goldberg was fun because you can never go to big and when you do it, it is does not work for most of the time and when you finally get it, it is super exciting. It was also fun for me because my Rube Goldberg took up my whole basement and it was hard to get in. Now that we took it down the basement is empty and looks so much bigger.

I thought that it was frustrating because eighty percent of the time it did not work and when we tested it, it worked all the way until the last step. It was also frustrating because it was super hard to get into the basement and every time you touch the ping pong table, it fell down and sadly did not work. When we got it to work it was the twenty sixth time.

Long Walk to Water

I really liked the book Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park . It is about a boy named Salva and a girl named Nya who struggle with survival. Both characters need hope and courage to survive They are in different time periods but, they both struggle with survival. 

The part in the book where the little boy clanged on to Salva when they had to cross the river and then was shot made the biggest impact on me because the little boy was trying to survive and when he clanged onto Salva, he pushed Salva underwater and saved him unintentionally. This leads to the message of the book which is, in times of crisis you must put yourself before others. I think this is the message because many times, people left others behind. For example, when the war first started, Salva was left behind because he was the only kid in the group so the adults left him behind because he would slow them down.

I think that Salva and Nya symbolize a real crisis that happened before, a big war between North and South Sudan. Also the horrible water crisis. Nya had to walk every day to get dirty water for the family.

My overall thoughts for this book are that I have to remember that I have to remember to help myself before others in times of crisis and to not give up when things get hard. 

I recommend this book to everyone because it is full of survival, family, courage and risks.

False Fire

Imagine that you are driving to school and you hear a loud beeping noise. Also your friends and the staff are gathered outside the school. At that time you realize that there is a fire drill. The problem is, the expressions on the staff’s faces show that they don’t know if it is fake. It was September 13 at Heathcote school and the students had no clue if this was a drill. What a welcoming start for school.

Now in perspective of another student Morgan Greco, 5th grader in Mrs. Cooper’s class said, “ We were all scared and confused. The teachers were calling this a drill, but we knew that it was not supposed to be.” Here is another perspective of a student Mia Forray, another 5th grader in Mrs. Cooper’s class said, “ At first I thought that it was a drill until I saw fire trucks and I’m like, aww man, it’s the real thing.” My last perspective that I got is from Charlotte Papir, a fifth grader in Mrs. Cooper’s class said, “ I walked up to school with my mom and my brother and I hear the fire alarm, but when I see the police cars it made me believe more.” Most people had the same scared and confused reaction to this.

It turned out that the fire alarm was not working properly and it was a “False Fire”. It was also a Heathcote scare.

Rise Against Hunger

No more hunger. Act 9:00 in Scarsdale, NY on November 3rd, 5th – 6th graders from the Westchester Reform Temple packed five thousand meals for families in poor areas food. The head person told the volunteers a story on how he went to the Philippines and met a lady who went to bed every night wondering which of her children she was going to feed. The main idea of his story was to show how lucky everyone is without hunger. This food might even go to that family. He said that his mission is to end world hunger by 2030.

No more hunger. In Scarsdale, NY on November 3rd, 5th – 6th graders from the Westchester Reform Temple packed five thousand meals for families in poor areas food. The head person told the volunteers a story on how he went to the Philippines and met a lady who went to bed every night wondering which of her children she was going to feed. The main idea of his story was to show how lucky everyone is without hunger. He said that his mission is to end world hunger by 2030

If you want to end world hunger why don’t you too, volunteer or go to a soup kitchen. There are so many ways to help and why not act now. Don’t you too, want to help the world?

 

Launching Rocket #2

The launch did not go as well as I wanted it to go. Our rocket went really low. We were the first group and I was the rocket launcher and placer. The countdown master yelled “Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one” and instead of the rocket shooting up so high we could not see it, it went sixty seven feet. That was very disappointing because our last launch, our rocket went one hundred ninety eight feet. 

I think that we should have stayed with the old shape of our fins and change the body to a thin body instead. I think this because I think that maybe our fins had to much weight and we also made them a little big. I also think that we added to much tape because my group wanted to make sure that the nose cone would stay on, we put a little too much tape. There were a couple little error that I think we could have fixed but too late now. 

I am happy though that we could agree on a lot and we tried to combine everyone’s ideas.I think that we could have done so much better though, but I do think that we tried to change it and we worked hard. It just did not work. 

 

Designing and Building Rocket #2

My group has built our second rocket and I was so excited for the launch and I was very confident that we would win. This launch should possibly be better than the first launch, considering a new design , bit it can worse. My group worked hard on the rocket design and how we built it.

 We changed the fin shape from a parallelogram to a triangle and we stayed with a thick body. I feel we should not have changed the fin shape because the last launch went so well that we should have kept the body so there could be a possibility that we do that well again. Besides that it went well. We thought think a thick body will hold more air like it did the first time. My group does not have a ton of patients so sometimes it was hard to work together. But our rocket looked great at the end.The building went fine but our nose cone is a little oddly shaped. 

Though I still think that we should not have changed so much.  I am still proud of my group because we tried our best to do a new and good design. I think that we could do better but I am still counting on it.

 

Launching Rocket #1

Today was launch day and I was really nervous that my rocket would not leave the launching machine. My group and I all had job during the launch. Two kids, including me were air pumpers and another kid placed the rocket and the last kid was the countdown master and he also retrieved the rocket. We were all so scared or at least I was and wanted to do our jobs right. 

The machine we placed the rocket on was basically a big wooden box that has a pipe inside. Then we put the top on and then we put the launching pipe on. Then the air pumpers (Me and another one of my group members) pump until the needle was at fifty. Next the rocket was placed the rocket on the pipe and the countdown master (Aaron) yelled “ Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five,  four, three, two, one.” The rocket placer and retriever (Greta) pressed the launch button and the rocket blasted off into the sky. It went so high I had trouble seeing it. 

Next I was a clinometer reader which shows the angle of the rocket. Then we converted the angle of the rocket into meters and then I converted the meters into feet. My group came in second and the feet my group’s rocket went was 139.5 feet. I th8nk our design should stay the same for the next launch because it went so well. I am really happy with the results of the height and I am very proud of myself and my group.

Designing and Building Rocket #1

For the past few weeks I have been doing rocketry with my group the Astros. It has been a big process that starts with brainstorming and at the end launching.There is a lot in the middle of that and it is long but fun.  When you think of rocketry, you will probably think that it is all fun and you get everything your way, you are absolutely wrong. The first step in rocketry is brainstorming. During the first step we have to make a google doc and write down facts such as Newton’s Three Laws,Lift, Drag  Thrust and Weight, Aerodynamics and Friction. We also put images and diagrams of launches, space shuttles and rockets. This lead to an inspiration board. 

Finally we are ready to build our rockets. First we molded a body. We had a choice between a thick or thin body, my group choice the thick body because we think it will hold more air to make the rocket go higher. Next what we did was we made fins for the rocket, we did parallelograms for fins and we did three fins. We chose the number three because it will stabilize the rocket without much weight. The last step to building the rocket is the nose cone and it has to be very pointy. Without the nose cone the rocket will not get off the launch pad, so what we did is we hot glued the nose cone on the body and then we taped it on.

We are always careful about the weight, balance and anything that will bring the rocket  down. We had to be cautious that the body is not too tight or lose because it won’t slip on to the pipe that you place the rocket on to launch with ease, if it is to lose and it slips on with ease air will come out the bottom and it won’t fly. If there is too much weight well then of course it won’t go high, also if there is not balance it won’t fly either.

You always have to be careful about all of these hazards and I hope my groups knowledge helps my group’s rocket go the highest. You also have a lot of compromising with your group to do and it is a lot of arguing in my opinion, but then you finally find a way to compromise your rocket turns out the way everyone wants it and it has everyone’s ideas and it really looks amazing. The rocket launch is going to be really cool and I am one hundred percent sure that my group is going to have a great time.