Kia Ora Leighton Ko Marta Ahau. I really love that you mentioned that we are here to support them.Yes we are. The only thing to do next is just to make the size of your work smaller because it is going of the page.Your blog post reminds me of the loving whanau we are to this country.And yes of course this should have never happened before. Nga mihi-Marta
We Are Learning To: Debug algorithms.Bugs are a mistake in a programme. If we fix the bug the program will work.This is my debug coding activity. So I had to follow the arrows to make the avatar get to where it needs to go. At the end I created my own. So the instructions will be in the slide before the slide that I created. In the comments bellow comment if you found my bug. Hope you enjoy.
Yesterday, my class and the class next to me had to complete this task that my teacher set for us. First thing we had to do was to copy the text that was on the T.V exactly the way it was.Then we had to edit it by highlighting the words and mistakes that was in the text. Tell me if I missed one out? At the end there was a challenge that we had to do, it was who can name the most things that start with star. Comment down below if you have any more to add on. Okay now, blog you later.
Why Do Stars Twinkle?
twinkle, twinkle, little star
You may be suprised to learn that stars actually never do no twinkling at all! When you look at a star they are seeing them through the thick layers of air that make up the earth’s atmosfere. When the stars light passes threw these layers of air, the light is bent or `refracted` diffrently by each layer. This is because of mosturre in the air, as well as diffrenet air temperatures and the movement of the air. Together it makes the starlight seem to be moving, witch we see as twinkling.
So here s my strategy that helps me solve some decimal equations.At the end I did one mistake,it was when is said 7+0.2+7.2 the second plus was suppose to be a equal so please mind that.I didn't have time to restart because I had to go to class.Hope you enjoy and learn something.
We are learning about computational thinking. We have learnt how to write an algorithm to get a pirate to the treasure chest. Then we made our own coding program and challenged a friend to solve it. I asked my friend to try and help the prince to get to the princes without bumping into the guard.In order to be successful we had to remember to read how many blocks the person or avatar had to move to get to its place. We call this decomposition. That means we have to break down our instructions into small manageable steps. 😃😆