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Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Our video on Eid

Asmah and Nicola from Joy Paton on Vimeo.

Hi, this mine and Nicola`s video on Eid that our teacher Miss Paton took. If you have seen mine and Nicola`s presentation on Eid. take a look at our video and maybe post a comment. Enjoy.

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

My Art Reflection By Asmah



Art: Reflecting on my Endless Rhythm Painting

1. Are you pleased with your Endless Rhythm painting? why / why not?
Yes because the colours stand out against the background.

2. What did you find easy when you created your Endless Rhythm painting?
I found painting the circles easy.

3. What part did you find tricky when you were creating your Endless Rhythm painting? -think about painting, ruling it up tracing plates, cups, etc.
I found ruling it up sort of tricky.

4. Who / What helped you when you were painting?
The picture on the whiteboard and the instructions that our teacher Miss Paton told us.

5. What would you do differently next time? Think about: colours, painting, ruling up, etc.
Next time I would like to use different colours. I would like to gold as my background.


6. What frustrated you when you created your Endless Rhythm painting?
Something that frustrated me was how long it took for someone to finish using the plate or the cup.

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

My tasks to complete by Asmah


 




This is my tasks to complete. The ones that are highlighted are the ones that I have completed. Check it out.

My presentation on the Cherry Blossom Festival

Asmah & Angel from Joy Paton on Vimeo.

This mine and my friend Angel`s presentation on the Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival. check it out and please leave an comment.

Friday, 7 December 2012

My Rubric By Asmah

Hi, this is the rubric that Angel tested on mine and Nicola`s presentation. I think that my weakest spot in my rubric is the summarising of the information and the rest is pretty good too.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

My Presentation By Asmah

Hi this is mine and my friend Nicola`s presentation. Our presentation is on Eid, If you want to know then please look at our presentation and I hope it answers all most all your questions. I hope you enjoyed it. Thank you and please leave a comment.

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

My comment to Addnan by Asmah


Hi Addnan

I think your Bio poem explains more about you. Your Bio poem is very interesting. Keep up the great work.

From
Asmah

My comment to Caitlin by Asmah


Asmah said...
Hi Caitlin

I like your recount is very interesting and it seems you all had lots of fun making it. Keep up the great learning

From
Asmah

My comment to Liantre by Asmah


Hi Liantre

I like your Bio poem it is very detailed and very interesting. Keep up the awesome work.

Your friend

Asmah


Asmah`s Net book Reflection 2013

Asmah`s Net book Reflection 2013

This year I have found using my Netbook much easier. I have enjoyed using my Netbook because... I have been able to share my work with other students. The process with sharing my work with other students helps me with my learning and they can also read my work before my teacher. They can also highlight the words that I have spelt wrong or highlight sentences don’t make sense.

I also have found using my Netbook helpful because... I can research on something important in our topic and I can memorises the information and put into my own words. Once I put the information into my own words I can make a presentation, and file into any of these folders writing, reading, maths and inquiry. I can show my work using Miss Paton`s laptop.

The barriers in using my Netbook are the flash problems. When all the students including me are on Maths Whizz and other websites our internet goes very slow which is frustrating. There are also connectivity issues. Back in term 2&3 our internet was going very slow and it was not just us it was also Rooms 6&7.

Another barrier is that there are lots of passwords to remember and when we need them most on important websites e.g Poplet/ Wallwisher our passwords don't work.

The interesting thing about using my Netbook is that we can delete our history so when my teacher wants to check our history it is too late because we always delete our history, which does not promote honesty nor responsibility for net book use.

Another interesting thing about using my Netbook is that our internet does not connect to our home internet e.g like No Free Riders. It feels unusual that we can't do our homework because it is not connected to our schools. I look forward to having wireless coming from the area next year.  

Monday, 3 December 2012

My Instructions to how to make Traffic Light Jelly by Asmah

                      
How to make Traffic Light Jelly.

Ingredients and Equipment:
2 packets of orange jelly crystals
2 packets of green jelly crystals
2 packets of red jelly crystals
2 cups of hot water
2 cups of cold water
2 cups Ice
Measuring cups
A kettle
13 Plastic cups
Wooden spoon
3 Bowls
Measuring spoons.

Method:
1. Wash your hands.
2. Pour the water into the kettle.
3. Boil the water.
4. Pour the green jelly crystals into a bowl.
5. Pour one cup of cold water and one cup of hot water.
6. Stir until the jelly crystals dissolved.
7. Next in another bowl pour the orange jelly crystals into it.
8. Pour one cup of hot water and one cold water.
9. Stir until the jelly crystals dissolved.
10. In a plastic cup pour six tablespoons of the green jelly.
12. Let the jelly in the plastic cup set for 15- 20 minutes in the fridge.
13. Take the plastic cup out from the fridge after 15- 20.
14. Pour six tablespoons of the orange jelly into the plastic cup.
15. Set the plastic cup into the fridge for another 15-20 minutes.
16. Next in another bowl pour open the red jelly crystals into it.
17. Pour one cup of hot water and one cup cold water.
18. Mix until the red jelly is dissolved.
19. Pour six tablespoons of the red jelly into the cup with the green and orange jelly. Be careful too not roughly pour the red jelly as you don’t want the colours too run into each other.
20. Set the jelly into the fridge for another 15- 20 minutes.
Now you can eat and enjoy your Traffic Light Jelly.
Thank you for reading my how to make Traffic Light Jelly.