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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Musical experience - 10 Music

P5 - 10 Music

  1. Blog Post

‘Mystery Genre Challenge’’

  1. What Genre did you pick and which song are you going to work on?
  2. Who is in your group and what is each person doing?
  3. What is going to be challenging about this piece?
  4. Which part of the song are you going to work on first?

1. Soul, Song: Stevie Wonder-Isn't She Lovely
2. Status: Shawn, Ian, Brielle, Ace
3. Performing
4. Drum
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2.  My Musical Experience ( Complete this on a doc)

  1. Do you play an instrument? If yes tell me what you play and the type of music you play on that instrument, eg - Guitar, rock music, mostly chords, I am a beginner) If you don’t play an instrument go to question 2.
  2. What instrument would you like to try? Please say why!
  3. What would you like to learn in music class this year?
  4. Have you ever performed in front of an audience? If yes please tell me about it! :)

1. No 
2. Piano, Drums, Guitar: Cause feel comfortable playing it 
3. techniques on learning some instrument better 
4. No 
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My musical taste!

  1. What type of music do you like listening to and why?
  2. Who are your musical idols?
  3. Name 10 of your favorite songs!
  4. If you could only listen to one style of music for the rest of your life what would it be and why!

1. Low Fidelity Musics. Cause it helps my vibe 
2. Freddie Mercury etc..
3. Dragostea, Dann. Gogh, November rain, Oasis Don't look back in anger, The Beatles, Joji that's all I can think at the moment 
4. Bohemian Rhapsody. Cause it Explains everything --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

My musical knowledge!

Create a separate doc or a separate piece of paper for your music vocabulary.
Find the definitions for the following musical elements. Please write your own definition based on research, don’t copy and paste long lengthy explanations that you won’t remember.

  1. Tempo
  2. Dynamics
  3. Pitch
  4. Rhythm
  5. Genre
  6. Texture
  7. Melody
  8. Harmony
  9. Notation
  10. Musical stave

Thanks, team, share your work with me when you have finished (br@hornby.school.nz)

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Friday, February 14, 2020

Good Mathematician?

What does it mean to be a good mathematician, being a Genuine Mathematician is a very significant thing for your lifestyle but it's necessary to work hard on it but it doesn't mean to be blistery in it to solve a problem; its better to be relaxed and slow-going to discover your answer.

Thursday, February 13, 2020

My kind of music

1. Favorite singers / Bands (Why!) 
 - George Miller because his voice gives me vibes 

2. What instrument do you play?
 - I haven't played instrument at the moment  

3. What would you like to learn in music this year?
 - would like to know how to play piano 

Social Studies- Human Rights



Wednesday, February 5, 2020

What are bones

Bones

What are bones.?   Bone is the substance that forms the skeleton of the body.  Muscles pull against bones to make the body move. Bone marrow, the soft, spongy tissue in the center of many bones, makes and stores blood cells.

How does our body make them.? 
Bones kinda do have a similar life cycle as a living being. They start as cartilage that is like a plastic/rubber padding. As a young life form is being born by in a mammal or a mother’s womb. The skeletal system begins to form a framework of cartilage. Before birth, there is a certain amount of hardening of bones/limb bones to allow the human being to somewhat stand properly after a few months or so on. Even so, the greater part of a skeleton framework is cartilage at birth. After birth, the bones or cartilage in the skeleton begins to harden. The continues throughout life forms life until old age, a small amount of cartilage is left and bones are now old and brittle. Also, the process of hardening is called ossification. 
- Ossification/ Hardening is a process of adding new bone materials/cells called osteoblasts.

How do they grow/repair.?
Bones grow and are repaired by the process of getting elderly. Bones also repair themselves naturally. Here’s how bones heal:

1. Immediately after a fracture occurs, a blood clot and callus form around it.

2. New threads “threads” of bone cells start to grow on both sides of the fracture line toward another. 

3. Eventually, the fractures close up and the callus is absorbed by the new cells. This process may take from six weeks to a year.

Bones grow and get healthy with the help of Calcium, Iron, Vitamin D, Protein, and fluoride.