I am a Year 7 student at Tauranga Intermediate School, New Zealand. I am in Rm29 and my teacher is Miss McKenzie.
Sunday, 24 August 2014
Dangerous Decibels
This afternoon we went to a lesson about hearing called dangerous decibels. It was about keeping your hearing healthy and in good condition. We got to use decibel metres and see how loud some of the concerts and activities you do really are. One thing that I learned was that fish, frogs and birds can re-grow their hearing hairs. I found out that a rock concert is 120 decibels and that normal conversation is 60 decibels you can see the difference. I also learned what being def is like. It is not just noise getting quieter it is the noise changing and not sounding clear. We did a few experiments one was we used a tuning fork and banged it on the floor then we pressed it against a ping pong ball to see what energy was created by sound.
Bounce Below
How is Bounce Below different from other trampoline parks?
Bounce below is different because it is in an old mining cavern under ground that is full of trampolines that are connected by slides. All the trampolines are safe because they are all surrounded by netting so no-one will fall. It is also brought into effect by using lighting to make it a memorable experience.
What are some of the things visitors will experience at Bounce Below?
Underground trampolines in an old mining cavern that is full of effective lighting. They will also experience a train ride under ground to the trampoline park. They will also experience an hour or two of full on fun. Another thing that they could experience that is run by the same company is the two zip-lines in the same area.
What are the two zip-lines called? What is special about each one?
Velocity - Vilocity is a mile long and is the fastest zip-line in the northern hemisphere and allows humans to travel up to 100 mph. This zip-line is usually a common attraction for dare devils and allowing them to see the birds eye view of the beautiful landscape.
Titan - Titan has 8 km worth of zip-lines and allows families to experience this together as the individual zip-lines sit side by side. But this company hasn't finished yet they are thinking about creating a zip-line that is under ground maybe even one that can transport you to bounce below - Just a thought.
Saturday, 16 August 2014
E.2. Create Original Using Recycled materials - Plastic Bags To flowers
During the weekend I found a way to turn your normal plastic bags into an amazing piece of art work thanks to my little sister. It a cool way to turn useless plastic bags with holes in them into amazing plastic roses. It doesn't take long to make but they are perfect little presents for mothers day. All you need is a plastic bag, scissors, bag ties and coloured vivid's (optional).
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