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Thursday, June 8, 2017

[Science]- "Atom & Electronic Configuration"

Image result for atomsGreetings and welcome to my new blog post! Throughout this term (term 2) in Science with Mr Tyagi & Ms Smallwood, we've been learning and discussing about, "atoms" & the "electronic configuration." Mostly about atoms and what they are. I find this unit quite interesting, as it relates to things in life that we may be capable of coming upon it throughout our lives... Here is my definition of what atoms and electronic configuration are. Please feel free to leave a comment down below in the comments section for any advice on what I can do better in the future, I'd appreciate that. Thanks :)





The Structure Of An Atom & The Electronic Configuration:
Atoms are commonly known as the “basic units” of matter, in which is the structure of elements. They consist of three particles known to be, protons, neutrons & electrons. Protons and Neutrons are in the centre of an atom, which is inside the nucleus. Electrons however, are located around the nucleus, in orbits well-known to be called orbital shells or energy shells. Electronic configuration is informed by the particles of atoms, in which you are able to find in an element, example; Sodium has an Atomic Mass of 23, and an Atomic Number of 11, the electronic configuration of this element is 2,8,1.
S.No
Name Of The Element
Symbol
Atomic Mass
Atomic Number
Electronic Configuration
1
Sodium
Na
23
11
2,8,1
Equation:
Atomic Number= Number Of Protons
Mass Number = Protons + Neutrons
Number Of Neutrons = Mass Number= Atomic Number
Number Of Electrons = Number Of Protons = Atomic Number

An atom that is charged is called= iON
Losing electrons= Positive
Gaining electrons= Negative
Sharing electrons= Partial Positive or Partial Negative



Tuesday, May 9, 2017

[Health] - "An Intro To Drugs In New Zealand"


Greetings and welcome to my new blog post! Here is a presentation I've created for our topic, "Intro to drugs in NZ." Press the next button to continue through my presentation!

Friday, April 14, 2017

[DigiTech] - "Sustainability Multi-level Game"


Greetings and welcome to my new blog post! Throughout the weeks of learning, creating and sharing in DigiTech (ICT) with Ms Anderson, we've been focusing on how to create a game using an online game creator named "Scratch." As you may of have seen, I've been blogging what I've been working on during DigiTech based on developing my game. The outcome of our task was to have a Sustainability based game which has multiple levels and here is what I've come up with, my very own game. All the graphic art designs such as the sprites and backdrops were all created by me, scripts how ever... I got the idea of it from another game which has a link to it within Scratch itself. If you're willing to play my game, which you are most welcome to... here are the instructions and a couple of hints listed down below, click on the "Green Flag" to begin the game! Good luck and enjoy :) Thank you for visiting my blog, I appreciate it very much and please leave some feedback if you have any questions about my game...

INSTRUCTIONS:
Use the arrow keys to jump and move left and right.  You can use the down arrow key to dive on Level 3. There is a 60 second time limit to make it through all the levels, so you must hurry! The levels within the game pop up within approximately 4 seconds so be patient. 

HINTS FOR QUESTIONS: 
1. P_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 
2. ANSWER:  Oamaru Creek 
3. 44 divided by 3 + 0.0333333 + 0.20
4. S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 

Focus: Get to school before your time of 60 seconds runs out. 
Game produced only for audiences over the age of 10, Students @Tamaki College are most welcome to play this game. 

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

[Health] - Drugs & Alcohol (Brainstorm)

Greetings and welcome to my new blog post! Throughout this entire term of learning about the four dimensions within life with Ms Dougherty. Now I've progressed through to the next unit which is "Drugs & Alcohol." Here is a Google Drawing, made brainstorm that I've created to inform my Health teacher, Ms Dougherty of what I am willing to learn within the unit of Drugs & Alcohol. Click the image above to view my brainstorm. Thank you very much for visiting my blog, I appreciate it a lot! You're most welcome to check out my blog anytime! Please leave some feedback about what you think about my learning, I'd be happy to get new ideas from you :)