Ummmmm….

Ok, so here’s the thing…

I wasn’t able to finish my project today…

Well, not exactly “unfinished”…

I finished building mine, but Mr. Calvert told will have to fix a bit of it because it wasn’t working well…

So, I will post the pic of mine on Monday when I get it!

Until then, byeeeee!

Suprisingly….. tech is coming to an end :(

Hello to people who are reading my blog! This week’s title is different than the usual blog posts’ titles, as you may have noticed from reading my previous ones. Well…. I did that on purpose. Let me tell you why.

THIS WEEK IS THE LAST WEEK OF TECHNOLOGY THIS QUARTER!!!!!!!
When I heard this, my mind was like “WHHHHATTT?”, though some other people may disagree and be like “YAYY! FREEDOM!”
I am very dejected because it was really thrilling and elating, learning and participating in this class. ( Though I also always looked forward to looking for my friends who took this class after me A BIT MORE THAN PARTICPATING?!…)

I think most of my classmates will agree with me, that this quarterly was one of the best quaterly (or ies? I know it has to be plural, but I’m unconfident…)this year.

This week, we did this project Mr. Calvert said none of his students have done beforeee! It was making a mechanical light switch that you put on your lightswitch!!! (Sounds a bit confusing, right? Sorry for not being able to explain it better!)
It has been so exiting coloring and everything so far this week, though it has been a bit annoying simultaneously because the oil marker’s paint has been getting on my fingers A LOT. Other than that, it is very fun.

Here are the things I’ve done so far…..

1. I colored the parts that Mr. Calvert cutted out ( I believe..) with 3 colors of oil markers (light blue, white, and silver).
2. Then, I waxed the gears with some crayons.
3.Next, I started to build all the parts together, which was fascinating, but hurting… I accidentally hit my finger with the hammer today… 🙁 🙁

Well… I guess these 3 steps are the only ones I have accomplished so far!

I will post the picture of the finished product on Friday, so until then, bye!

Technology: Blog post #8

This is my blog post number 8 which means that the quaterly is gradually coming to the end….. 🙁

Honestly, I am a bit sad, mostly because I was able to conduct myriads of experiments.. I never got to do that in other quaterly(ies)*I don’t know if quaterlies is a word, so I’m just going to put it like that..

Well….. anyways, I will change the subject and start talking about what I’m supposed to write this week!

For this week’s blog post, I will write about the experiment we did in class yesterday!

In class, we did this experiment on Pararell circuits. At the beginning of the class, Mr. Calvert showed us how different types of circuits work, and taught us to be careful when doing the experiment. He told us to be especially careful and to even WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES!!!! At first, I didn’t take it that serious, but when he PURPOSEFULLY showed us the wrong way to put the cords in the breadboard, the LED light literally exploded like CRAZY!!! I got scared and frightened simultaneously and my eyes widened out of shock! I think everyone else did, as someone shouted ” WOOAAHHH!! What th-?????” (Oh and to be sure, the student only said until “th-” not till the word that I didn’t put it here, so I didn’t just finished the sentence on purpose…)

After that, the room got quiet for a moment and we started doing the experiment on our own. The teacher came around the room to check if we were doing it in the right way, and when he came to me, he said I was doing a pretty good job! Yayy!! I was very excited and relieved! Thought there was a loose cord that came out of the breadboard I was using, Mr. Calvert just put it in really quick and fixed it, so when I put the last LED light in at the end of the class, it worked really well.

I just REALLY hope my experiment goes well on Friday and nothing like what happened to Mr. Calvert’s will happen to mine……….
Oh! and I’m sure about one thing in my project:DEFINITELY wear your safety goggles because you never know what might happen!!!!

Technology: Post #7 Electricity and Circuits

Today, I will talk about this week’s one of the two assignments that I had…

Earlier this week( On Monday, I think), my teacher, Mr. Calvert assigned us to make an electroscope!!!! When I heard about that, I was excited because I’d never really made one before in my whole entire life! My favorite part of it was probably the testing part because it was really fun to see the foil move whenever I got the balloon 🎈 closer to the paper clip. It was kind of like a butterfly 🦋 flapping its wings.

The whole point of that was to guess what we think was happening there, so I had to think for some time before the experiment. Honestly, it didn’t really come quickly to my mind, but when it finally did, it was like the best thing that could happen in the entire world just happened!!!! I remembered that what was happening in my experiment was called “Static electricity”! My mom had told me about that when I was young and when my sister was rubbing a ballon on her head.

I hope the next experiment (Making a circuit) that I have to do today will be exciting as usual!!

Well、this is the end of my blog for this week. Until next week, bye!

Technology: Blog Post #5 Cams and Cranks

Yesterday in tech, I learned about cams. In the beginning of the class, Mr. Calvert showed us an example of what our finished projects would look like. It was really cool to see that because it was so similar to the other version of it that we saw last week. We did a Nearpod in class, and in one of the slides, there was an animation of the cams moving. The animation was really realistic and was very colorful, so I enjoyed it a lot. It made me really want to make my cams soon! I hope it will turn out auspicious when I do.
Today in class, it was the day of student/teacher conferences, so while Mr. Calvert talked with the students about their progress in Tech this quarter so far, we watched a video about cams that were invented and made in the 18th and 19th centuries. One piece that was made in the late 1770s that really hooked me in was the little boy being able to write on paper. It has been existing for more than 200 years, and is one of the oldest automata in our world! The cams in him is really complicated, and what is more, you can change the combination of the words so the boy could write different things. There were more and more interesting inventions later in the video, but I liked this one the most! I hope I can take a look at this in person one day!

Technology Blog post #4

This week in class, we learned about levers. Mainly, we learned about the three classes of levers. ( the first, the second, and the third)Because I am already learning about Simple Machines in Science, I was able to fully understand all of Mr. Calvert’s lessons. Yet, there were myriad facts that I didn’t know before this week’s classes. For instance, I was never able to determine which simple machines are a lever and a pulley. But since Mr. Calvert taught me in class how to do so, I am now mastered at it! I also didn’t know a lot about catapults and how they are used in our society today… ( But now I do😆)
I am looking forward to posting my finished project in Flipgrid later in Technology class! This week’s project was very exciting and exhilarating, so I can’t wait for the next project!

Technology: Blog post #3

This week, in class, we are learning about trusses. In the Nearpod lesson yesterday, I learned that triangles are much more stronger than rectangles and such other shapes. Mr. Calvert then said that is why triangles are used for buildings like bridges more frequently than rectangles, rhombus, and parallelograms. Today, he proved that to us by building a  3D cube, and showing it to us what will happen if we put weight on them. He stacked books until the cube couldn’t support them anymore and broke. When watching his experiments, I was amazed because I had never really looked into what shapes were used when building skyscrapers and bridges. When people construct and design their structures, they need to think about how much the structures will be able to hold and how long it will hold simultaneously, so I thought that being a constructor is an really arduous job and requires critical thinking skills.

Technology: Blog Post #2 Part 2

Today, I made a Flipgrid about the two I Beams that I made. They turned out to be more successful than I thought they would be, so I was content when I was doing the experiments!

Well…. Honestly, the experiments didn’t go in the way I wanted them to be. Even though I added more layers to my original I BEAM than Mr. Calvert’s, it still only holded 7 books. ( Mr. Calvert’s design’s I BEAM holded 13 books!)

I was shocked and my jaw dropped when I saw the score, but I think this project was really elating as conducting these experiments made me more interested in Tech!

Overall, I really liked the first project in Technology and enjoyed it, so I hope that I will in the future projects too.

Technology: Blog post #1

It’s been almost 8 months since I last wrote in my blog! However, I will start writing a lot more. You’ll know why soon…… ( Because I will have to write 9 blog posts in total including this one in this quaterly)

Last week, I started Tech. For that week, the homework was to complete the Nearpod that was all about adhesives. I really enjoyed watching the videos that Mr. Calvert made as they taught me things I didn’t know before. What exhilarated me in the videos the most was the number of the kinds of  glues. Before I watched the videos, I had never thought deeply about the glues and just used them for craftings. Nevertheless, I was able to learn how glues became the way they are today ( the ones we use today like Elmer’s glue)  and was able to learn the history behind them! I was especially surprised by the fact that Elmer’s glue contained milk before!

This quarter, I am looking forward to learning new things that I didn’t know before as much as I can, and gaining knowledge from a lot of different areas. The experiments and assignments may be arduous to complete sometimes, but I hope that I could finish them and be auspicious in the end. I hope I can achieve my goal by the end of this quarter!  🙂