Friday 27 March 2020

Emoji Art

Today we did  arts interchange at home  because we  are in self isolation. My emoji is called A Boy And His Fish. Here is my work.

Thursday 26 March 2020

Cooking


Technology: Cooking.  We had to cook at home because we are in social distancing/isolation. I made fancy toast because I couldn't think of what to cook.
By the way the drink is not alcoholic.

Friday 6 March 2020

Sea Week Scavenger Hunt

Name: Nathan
Questions Workshee

WALT: Under Stand The Earth's Systems.
Fact Card#1: How does water move on the surface of ocean?

Water moves in the form of waves. 
Fact Card#2: How does water move below the surface of
ocean? 
The water moves in currents.
Fact Card #3: What are the two types of ocean currents? 
Surface currents and deep currents.
Fact Card #4: Define ocean currents. 
Ocean currents are moving streams of water.
Fact Card #5: Define the ‘surface current’. 
A surface current is a current that moves on or near the
surface of the ocean.
Fact Card #6: List the factors which control the surface
currents. 
Air currents, earth's rotation and location of continents.
Fact Card#7: Which factors affect the flow of ocean surface
water? 
Global wind belts 
© 2015 by Brilliant Classes 


Questions Worksheet 
Fact Card#8: How are deep currents generated in ocean? 
Difference in the water density due to the temperature
gradient.


Fact Card#9: Write down the characteristics of cold and
warm water. 
Cold water is more dense and warm water is less dense.
Fact Card #10: Which ocean currents travel faster? 
Surface currents travel much faster Then deep ocean
currents. 
Fact Card #11: Write the factors that cause the deep
currents. 
Deep currents are caused by the temperature, salinity
and the density of the water.


Fact Card #12: How do the Sun and the Moon cause the
ocean currents? 
 From the gravitational pull of the sun and moon Which also
causes currents. 


Fact Card #13: Give the definition of wave. 
A wave is a rhythmic movement that can that carries
energy through the matter or space 
Fact Card#14: What are the causes of waves? 
Waves are caused by wind earthquakes and the gravity
of the moon and sun. buy
© 2015 by Brilliant Classes 


Questions Worksheet 
Fact Card#15: List the characteristics of a wave. 
Wavelength, way fight, crest and Trough
Fact Card#16: Write the parameters on which the wave
height is dependent.
Wind speed distance over which the wind blows the
length of time (fetch) the wind blows. 


 Fact Card #17: What happens during tide? 
Tired as a periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the
gravitational pull of the sun and moon.


Fact Card #18: What do you mean by high tide? 
High tide is where the water is at its highest. 
Fact Card #19: What do you mean by low tide? 
Low tide is when the water is at its lowest.
Fact Card #20: How does the Moon’s gravity pulls ocean
water?
The moon's gravity pulls the water on the earth towards
it and the water moves up into bulge. 

Fact Card#21: What is the cycle duration of high/low tide? 
Generally 1 high tide or low tide cycle happens every 12
hours. 
© 2015 by Brilliant Classes 


Fact Card#22: Define tidal range. 
The difference in ocean level between high tide and low tide.
Fact Card#23: When does spring tide occur? 
Spring tides happen when the Earth the sun and the moon
are in a line. 


Fact Card #24: Which tides occur during full/new moon? 
Spring tides occur during new the moon and the full moon
in the new moon
Fact Card #25: When does neap tide occur?
 Neap tides happen when the moon and sun are
perpendicular to each other 


Fact Card #26: Which tides occur during quarter moon? 
Neap tide 
Fact Card #27: Which tides are known as weak tides? Why? 
Neap tides are weak because the moon and the sun pull
The water and make it weaker.
Fact Card#28: Which tides are known as strong tides? Why? 
Spring tides are strong tides because the moon and the
sun's gravitational force combined to create a strong tide.
© 2015 by Brilliant Classes 

Water moves in the form of waves. 
Fact Card#2: How does water move below the surface
of ocean? 
The water moves in currents.
Fact Card #3: What are the two types of ocean currents? 
Surface currents and deep currents.
Fact Card #4: Define ocean currents. 
Ocean currents are moving streams of water.
Fact Card #5: Define the ‘surface current’. 
A surface current is a current that moves on or near the
surface of the ocean.
Fact Card #6: List the factors which control the surface
currents. 
Air currents, earth's rotation and location of continents.
Fact Card#7: Which factors affect the flow of ocean surface
water? 
Global wind belts 
© 2015 by Brilliant Classes 


Questions Worksheet 
Fact Card#8: How are deep currents generated in ocean? 
Difference in the water density due to the temperature
gradient.


Fact Card#9: Write down the characteristics of cold and
warm water. 
Cold water is more dense and warm water is less dense.
Fact Card #10: Which ocean currents travel faster? 
Surface currents travel much faster Then deep ocean
currents. 
Fact Card #11: Write the factors that cause the deep
currents. 
Deep currents are caused by the temperature, salinity
and the density of the water.   


Fact Card #12: How do the Sun and the Moon cause the
ocean currents? 
 From the gravitational pull of the sun and moon Which
also causes currents. 


Fact Card #13: Give the definition of wave. 
A wave is a rhythmic movement that can that carries
energy through the matter or space 
Fact Card#14: What are the causes of waves? 
Waves are caused by wind earthquakes and the gravity of
the moon and sun. buy
© 2015 by Brilliant Classes 


Questions Worksheet 
Fact Card#15: List the characteristics of a wave. 
Wavelength, way fight, crest and Trough
Fact Card#16: Write the parameters on which the wave
height is dependent. Wind speed distance over which the
wind blows the length of time (fetch) the wind blows. 


 Fact Card #17: What happens during tide? 
Tired as a periodic rise and fall of the sea level under
the gravitational pull of the sun and moon.


Fact Card #18: What do you mean by high tide? 
High tide is where the water is at its highest. 
Fact Card #19: What do you mean by low tide? 
Low tide is when the water is at its lowest.
Fact Card #20: How does the Moon’s gravity pulls ocean water? The moon's gravity pulls the water on the earth towards it and the water moves up into bulge. 

Fact Card#21: What is the cycle duration of high/low tide? 
Generally 1 high tide or low tide cycle happens every 12 hours. 
© 2015 by Brilliant Classes 


Fact Card#22: Define tidal range. 
The difference in ocean level between high tide and low tide. 
Fact Card#23: When does spring tide occur? 
Spring tides happen when the Earth the sun and the moon
are in a line. 


Fact Card #24: Which tides occur during full/new moon? 
Spring tides occur during new the moon and the full moon
in the new moon
Fact Card #25: When does neap tide occur?
 Neap tides happen when the moon and sun are
perpendicular to each other 


Fact Card #26: Which tides occur during quarter moon? 
Neap tide 
Fact Card #27: Which tides are known as weak tides?
Why? 
Neap tides are weak because the moon and the sun pull
The water and make it weaker.
Fact Card#28: Which tides are known as strong tides?
Why? 
Spring tides are strong tides because the moon and the
sun's gravitational force combined to create a strong tide.
© 2015 by Brilliant Classes 

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