Today i enjoyed doing this task and It was tricky for me because it made a big mess! if your gonna try this at home then i would suggest to do it in the kitchen or outside.
What an intro into your video! I am glad you love science, it is fun isn’t it??
I love your organisation skills creating a list before you start, so you can easily record your results! You made some awesome predictions there.
Did you try out inventing your own floating object? Give it a go if not! What have you learned from this week’s Nanogirl task?
I noticed you have copied and pasted an intro from someone else… Next time, have a go at writing your own intro in your blog. It is important to use your own voice! I would love to hear your reflections on completing this activity. I suggest you include that into the introduction!
Kia ora Neha, Mr Ferguson from Manaiakalani here. Wow, I love the energy that you have put into recording this video! It's awesome to see that you have clearly had a good think about some items around the house that you could test out before you started recording. My advice would be perhaps be mindful about your volume when it comes to speaking when recording a video. Chromebook mics can be quite sensitive, which means talking loudly or yelling with excitement can mean that the noise gets a bit distorted. Great video, though! All the best for the rest of the SLJ - I look forward to seeing more posts from you over the next few weeks. Have a safe and happy holiday period with your whānau!
Kia ora Neha!
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What an intro into your video! I am glad you love science, it is fun isn’t it??
I love your organisation skills creating a list before you start, so you can easily record your results! You made some awesome predictions there.
Did you try out inventing your own floating object? Give it a go if not! What have you learned from this week’s Nanogirl task?
I noticed you have copied and pasted an intro from someone else… Next time, have a go at writing your own intro in your blog. It is important to use your own voice! I would love to hear your reflections on completing this activity. I suggest you include that into the introduction!
Ka pai, Neha!
Ngā mihi nui,
Charlotte :)
Kia ora Neha, Mr Ferguson from Manaiakalani here. Wow, I love the energy that you have put into recording this video! It's awesome to see that you have clearly had a good think about some items around the house that you could test out before you started recording. My advice would be perhaps be mindful about your volume when it comes to speaking when recording a video. Chromebook mics can be quite sensitive, which means talking loudly or yelling with excitement can mean that the noise gets a bit distorted. Great video, though! All the best for the rest of the SLJ - I look forward to seeing more posts from you over the next few weeks. Have a safe and happy holiday period with your whānau!
ReplyDeleteNgā mihi
Mr Ferguson