May 152017
 

Rivers

  • Finish your rivers poster
    • Start a new j2e5 page
    • Make a new table with 1 column and 10 rows
    • Visit this website to find out the longest rivers in the world and their lengths:  http://www.ducksters.com/geography/worldrivers.php
    • Put the information in your table
    •  Create a graph from your table by selecting it and clicking the graph button
    • Add a picture of the world with the rivers labelled (in shared pictures)
    • Add a title and make the page into an attractive poster – make things as big as possible to fill the page.

Mountains

  • Create another poster about the tallest mountains on each continent
  • Use the information here:  http://encyclopedia.kids.net.au/page/li/List_of_mountains
  • Search for “seven summits map” to find a map of the world with these mountains marked on – add it to your poster
  • Add a title and some pictures

Famous Ships

  • Open this j2e page:  https://www.j2e.com/st-marks-wilts-sch-uk/Mr+W/Y3+Famous+ships+with+table/
  • Save
  •  Complete the table by putting in the lengths of the ships
  • Create a horizontal bar chart and make it the width of the page
  • Send the graph to the back by clicking ScreenHunter_80 May. 08 14.22
  • Make each ship the length of the bar on the bar chart.
  • Delete the bar chart
  • Line up the ships to make a bar chart of ships
  • Make the page into an attractive poster
    • add a title
    • could add a ship page border
    • don’t resize the ships!

Spiders!

  • Visit this website about British spiders:
  • http://britishspiders.org.uk/wiki2015/index.php?title=Category:Spider_Species
  • For each type of spider:
    • Find its length in cm.  You could use CTRL-F and enter cm to find it quickly on the page
    • On another tab, search for a picture of the spider – use “.png ” in your search to find pictures without a background, eg “huntsman spider .png”
    • Copy and paste the image to your j2e5 page
    • Use the ruler or measuring tool to make the spider the correct size
    • Label the spider
May 112017
 
  1. Explore these music making tools.
  2. Can you create a fanfare/happy music for the end of SATs?
  3. Can you save/export your composition?
  4. Post a helpful comment on one of the tools – what’s good, could be better, any top tips?

Thank you Dom, for telling us about these great music creation sites!

May 082017
 

Online mind maps

  1. Login to j2e
  2. Go to “my files” – are your mind map files there?
  3. If not, try clicking on ScreenHunter_82 May. 08 14.36 and check again when it has updated
  4. Some of you have lots of the same mind map – delete any spares by right-hand clicking – delete.  (Don’t get rid of any that have a grade in j2review)
  5. If you haven’t shared your mind map with me, try again this week.

Thinking with pictures

  1. On the desktop, click on “Icons 64” and find “Thinking with pictures”
  2. Explore the tools in Thinking with pictures to make another mind map about animals:
    1. Main branches:
      1. Birds
      2. Mammals
      3. Insects
      4. Fish
      5. Reptiles
    2. Include these words:
      1. lays eggs,  6 legs, feathers, no legs, babies feed on milk, cold blooded, warm blooded, wings, sea, rivers, fur, scales, eagle, badger, fly, snake, lizard
  3. Save your mind map in your named folder

Reflect

  • Which mind map tool do you prefer? Why?
  • Is it better to be online or not?  What are the advantages/disadvantages?

 

May 082017
 

Rivers

  • Finish your rivers poster
    • Make sure it is spaced equally

Mountains

  • Create another poster about the tallest mountains on each continent
  • Use the information here:  http://encyclopedia.kids.net.au/page/li/List_of_mountains
  • Search for “seven summits map” to find a map of the world with these mountains marked on – add it to your poster
  • Add a title and some pictures

Famous Ships

  • Open this j2e page:  https://www.j2e.com/st-marks-wilts-sch-uk/Mr+W/Y3+Famous+ships+with+table/
  • Save
  •  Complete the table by putting in the lengths of the ships
  • Create a horizontal bar chart and make it the width of the page
  • Send the graph to the back by clicking ScreenHunter_80 May. 08 14.22
  • Make each ship the length of the bar on the bar chart.
  • Delete the bar chart
  • Line up the ships to make a bar chart of ships
  • Make the page into an attractive poster
    • add a title
    • could add a ship page border
    • don’t resize the ships!
May 052017
 
  1. Log into j2e
  2. Go to Google Drive and find your mind map from last week
  3. Continue with your mind map
  4. Right hand click – open with – Mind Mup 2.0 for Google Drive
  5. Click “trash”
  6. Click “share” and enter my email address
  7. Challenge:
    1. Try a MindMup
      1. Google Drive – New – More – MindMup 2,0
    2. Google Drawing
      1. Google Drive – New – Google Drawing

Success steps

  • share by entering an email
  • recall ideas from topic;
  • classify ideas;
  • understand branch structure/rules of mindmaps;
  • insert pictures
  • explore new software with curiosity and positivity;
  • load blog.
May 032017
 
  1. Start a new j2e5 page
  2. Make a new table with 1 column and 10 rows
  3. Visit this website to find out the longest rivers in the world and their lengths:  http://www.ducksters.com/geography/worldrivers.php
  4. Put the information in your table
  5.  Create a graph from your table by selecting it and clicking the graph button
  6. Add a picture of the world with the rivers labelled (in shared pictures)
  7. Add a title and make the page into an attractive poster – make things as big as possible to fill the page.
Apr 242017
 
  • Watch the demo video on how to create a graph in JIT – graph.
  • Use the class survey results to make a graph.
  • Create a mix page to write about your graph.

Challenge

Next time – we will use this to draw scale drawings, eg of famous buildings or ships, animals or….

Mar 232017
 

We used strips of paper to measure the diameter and circumference of various circular/cylindrical objects.

We noticed that the circumference was:

  • always bigger than the diameter
  • about 3 times bigger

Mr Williams then made a spreadsheet of our results.  Dividing the circumference of a circle by its diameter gives a special number called pi which is a never ending decimal that starts 3.141592…..

Person Iterm Diameter (cm) Circumference (cm) Circumference/ Diameter Pi Accuracy
Lola Paper roll 4.2 13 3.095238095 3.141592654 0.04635455835
Glue stick 3.1 10.2 3.290322581 3.141592654 0.1487299271
Umbrella handle 3.1 10.3 3.322580645 3.141592654 0.1809879916
Nailah Whiteboard pen 1.7 4 2.352941176 3.141592654 0.7886514771
Mug 8.5 26.7 3.141176471 3.141592654 0.0004161830016
Pipe 1.9 6.5 3.421052632 3.141592654 0.279459978
Wilf Whiteboard pen 1.7 5.2 3.058823529 3.141592654 0.08276912418
Hook 0.5 2 4 3.141592654 0.8584073464
Whiteboard cleaner 4.2 13.7 3.261904762 3.141592654 0.1203121083
Jake Headphones 3.4 12.1 3.558823529 3.141592654 0.4172308758
Cork 2 7.3 3.65 3.141592654 0.5084073464
Burger 7.5 27 3.6 3.141592654 0.4584073464
Jiyan Wipes 7.2 26 3.611111111 3.141592654 0.4695184575
Camera 13.4 39 2.910447761 3.141592654 0.2311448924
Fire extinguisher 11.2 35.3 3.151785714 3.141592654 0.0101930607

The spreadsheet shows how accurately we measured – Nailah was most accurate when measuring the mug!

We noticed that it was hardest to measure the smaller objects accurately.