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Immersion performance

For performance Immersion on the first day we had to write what we thought described the words; creativity and drama. We watched a video off a Syrian individual who rebeled against the law. The character was a dancer, and in Siria that is illegal. There is even though there was a risk he could've been killed for it. Ahmed Joudeh, (The dancers name) found dancing a way of expressing his emotions. We had to make shapes with our bodys  and play games that involved acting and dancing. By the end of all the immersions I decided this was the project I wanted to enrol for . The idea for the project was to make a show, so all sorts of jobs were up for grabs. Backstage, props, lighting, sound, stage managing and performing.        

Auckland live

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On Tuesday the 19th of September Lc7, Lc4 and Lc2 went to Auckland live. We participated in three workshops. In the first one we learnt about theatre and all the different roles. We got to act in a short play and got to choose a role to play in the play. (Pun unintentional)  I acted as a witch.     In the next workshop we watched another presentation although this one was about listening. The act was about someone who had eaten a pack of biscuits that was meant for someones birthday. There was only one left and the person who ate the packet was told to guard the last biscuit. It was really interesting the way they used noises to show what the person was thinking and how they felt. In the end she ate the cookie anyway. For the final workshop we had to follow the leader. That was basically all we did. We got to see some of the new inventions for the people who can't walk and some of us got even go on them.  

Immersion decoration

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For our second Immersion my group were with Liv . We were working on adding more detail in our school. We went on a small trip to the high school  to take photos of what we wanted in our own school. On the second day we split of into groups and were all given a photo that we took at the high school. The point of the excercise was to write about what we saw in the photo's. On the third day we got to draw a symbol or what we thought described our school the best. I drew a griffin above clouds to represent the school motto; reach for the sky.       

Immersion playground

In project immersion we have been working on designing a new playground on Tinkercad. I found it rather difficult as people around me were breezing through all the tutorials. Once we had finished designing our playgrounds we sent them to Jono who 3d printed them. It was really  hypnotising  watching the 3d printer go back and forth. The only problem was that the printer would take about 8 hours to complete our playground designs so only a few could print them  

Projects

Fountain Rangers On tuesday  the 23 of August, 2017 lc7 started a new phase of projects. We got to think of what problems we thought were significant in the school and put all our ideas on a doc. After that we got into groups of three's and had to choose four of all the ideas and put them in order for what ones we thought were best. At the end of that procces  Evan, Aidan and I had got four options rated from best to worst. In number one we had the P.E shed not being accesible . In number two we had people treating the water fountains with disrespect. For number three we had people chasing after all the ducklings and scaring them, and in number four we had people not treating devices with respect. Once we had done that we split of into groups for what ones we wanted to work on the most. Evan, Aidan, Cohen, Lily-Rose, Lelani and I all chose the water fountain problem.

Sports

Sports Every week, on wednesday  some select people get to join a sport program in school time. It is run by high school students, and I think everyone will agree with me when I say it is really fun. The coaches are really nice, and although it seems like they like to dish out a lot of punishments , the games they run are awesome. A lot of the kids who haven't even played soccer before have learnt a lot. We all even had the opportunity to go to a soccer tournament, which I released a blog post about earlier. Here's the link if you want to read that one as well:  The soccer tournament.    

Bridge Project

What bridge design can hold the most weight On the 2nd week of term 3, 2017 lc7 decided to learn about science. We had three options: Science fair, work for a science badge, or another which I can't remember. Harrison and I chose to do the science fair, and brainstormed an idea. We gathered information, summarized it, and then made a detailed hypothesis. The next week we started building our experiment. We made the warren truss first, which took us the longest as we had to figure out what sort of base design would work best. Next we made the deck truss, and we managed to finish that one in about one hour. The beam bridge was by far the easiest as we only had to make the layout. Next we tested how much the different bridges could hold. The Warren truss managed to hold 3 kgs, the beam bridge survived 4 kgs and the deck truss also held 4 kgs.