Thursday, 18 March 2021

 

Saints Inquiry

          St Francis              St Peter                    St John               St Mary


Most people use the word “saint” to refer to someone who is exceptionally good or “holy.” In the Catholic Church, however, a “saint” has a more specific meaning: someone who has led a life of “heroic virtue.”



Task

Answer in sentences.

  1. Look at the four representations of the different saints. 


  1. How are they represented in the images they are all displayed standing or sitting 


  1. If you did not know they were saints what would you think they did ? i would think that they were old people who walked around and got there portiarits taken 


  1.  For example: Religious figures, Writers,Painters……. How did you arrive at these answers ? i arrived at this because back in the old days there wasn't much use of old people


      5) Choose One saint ? 

          Create some inquiry questions to help you, to help you get started 

          What are you trying to find out about your chosen saint ? st peter



Try to find a quote about them.

Saints Quotes from the bible


What qualities do you think a saint should have?




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 Week 4 - Scaled Sports Arena


You are going to produce an A3 sized poster that will display AT LEAST 8 different sports arenas drawn to scale.


  1. Use link one, link two, and/or link three to help you research the size of the arenas.


  1. Complete this table to record the dimensions of the sports arenas. You will use the scale of



Name of Sport

Actual Length (m)

Actual Width (m)

Scale Length (cm)

Scale Width (cm)

1. Rugby Union

144

70

144 ÷ 10

= 14.4

70 ÷ 10

= 7

2. volleyball

18

9

1.8

0.9

3.basket ball

28

15

2.8

1.5

4.hookey

91

55

9.1

5.5

5.nfl

91

48

9.1

4.8

6. netball

30

15

3.0

1.5

7. tennis

23

10

2.3

1.0

8.babminttin

13

6

1.3

0.6


  1. Using a pencil and ruler, design an A3 poster that incorporates your chosen arenas. It must include:

    1. A Title.

    2. The scale used.

    3. Colour.

    4. The name of the sport underneath each arena.





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 Body Systems WebQuest! 

System: The Integumentary System 

Go to the following website and read about this system. Use what you’ve read to help you answer the questions below. http://www.innerbody.com/anatomy/integumentary 

1. What is the major organ of the integumentary system? 

skin

2. Approximately how much surface area does this organ cover? 

20 square feet

3. What are the 3 layers within this organ? 

- epidermis

- thermis

- subconscious

4. List 4 accessory structures found within this system. 

- skin

- sweat glands

- nails

- sebaceous glands

5. What are the main functions of this system? 

healing

Skeletal & Muscular Systems: 

http://healthyliving.azcentral.com/skeletal-system-works-muscular-8158.html 

6. What is the main function of both skeletal and muscular systems?  

to protect organs and support body weight

7. Approximately how many muscles are there in our bodies? 600 8. Bones? 650

9. What type of muscle makes up the heart and why do you think this is so? 

Cardiac tissue skeletal muscle tissue and smooth muscle tissue

It is so we can be live

10. What other body system plays a direct role in moving muscles?  

The nervous system




Nervous System: 

Watch the following video to help you answer the questions.  

http://www.gamequarium.org/cgi-bin/search/linfo.cgi?id=3770 

11. Why is the nervous system like a “telegraph”?  

Because they act like wires carrying a message around the body and can give or receive information from other cells

12. What are the 2 parts of the Central Nervous System (CNS)? 

The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system are the two parts of the nervous system

13. What is the peripheral nervous system?

The peripheral nervous system the spinal cord and the brain to send messages around the body


14. What functions are controlled by the autonomic nervous system? 


Blood pressure heart and breathing rates body temperature digestion metabolism 

Cardiovascular System 

Watch the following video to help you answer the questions. 

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/anatomyvideos/000023.htm 

15. What are the main components of the cardiovascular system? The heart blood vessels and blood

16. How much blood does the average adult contain? 4.5 to 5.5 liters

17. What is the main function of blood?  To carry oxygen around the body

18. What are the different components of blood?  Plasma ,red blood cells, wite blood cells, plates and oxygen

Respiratory System 

http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/systems/respiration.html 

19. What is the main function of the respiratory system? 

The main function is to work and help you breathe and move fresh air into your lungs by pushing out all of the gas

20. What organs are involved in carrying out these functions? Lungs and heart tissue 

21. What are the differences between the systemic and pulmonary circuits? (click on these tabs in  the menu on the right) 

The pulmonary circuit moves blood between the heart and lungs then when its been oxygenated it goes to the stmatic cicit and is seent back to the heart

Digestive System 

Read the following article and answer the questions. 

http://www.innerbody.com/image/digeov.html 

22. What is the purpose of the digestive system? It helps break down food that you have eaten and turn it into energy and nutrition so that you can get rid of all of the waste

23. What are the main organs of the alimentary canal? 

Liver, stomach , intestines, mouth and anus

24. List the accessory organs of the digestive system and explain why they are called 

“accessory”. 

Liver gallbladder and ingestion they are called accessory organs because you could do without them if need be

25. Define the term “peristalsis” and explain why it is important. 

It is a series of muscle contractions and is important because it helps food move through the digestive system


Excretory System 

http://www.livescience.com/27012-urinary-system.html 

26. What is another name for the urinary system? The renal system

27. What is the purpose of the urinary system?

 It is to filter blood and create urine and take nutrition from the blood

28. Give some examples of factors that can affect the amount of urine excreted each day. 

The types of food you eat can produce different amounts of urine 

29. What are the main components of the urinary system?

The main component of the urinary system is the urethra 


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Thursday, 4 March 2021

making a difrence

 making a difference is an re class that i get my work done in 


one doc from making a difference

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my symbol of what friendship is to me

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Wednesday, 21 August 2019

shapes

Image result for quadrilateral shape
kite
1: the kite is a quadrilateral shape
2: it is an enclosed shape
3: it is not a parallelogram


Image result for quadrilateral shape
quadrilateral
1: it has four sides
2: it is an enclosed shape
3: all of the sides are even
Image result for trapezium shape


trapezium
1: the trapezium is an enclosed shape
2: only two sides are parallel
3: it is not a parallelogram