Friday, 20 September 2019

Week 9 Term 3 Reflection: It's Nearly Over!

Hey! Welcome back to my very uneventful blog where I post about minecraft all the time just to get to the 2 post a week limit! Today, I'm going to take a step back from all of my schoolwork for a minute to talk about the earth.

As you may know, the earth is currently going through the stages of the greenhouse effect. This effect is warming up the earth and melting the ice caps. This effect is being caused by all of the coal and plastic being burnt at factories. The coal smoke coming from the factories mixed with the oxygen in the air is forming carbon dioxide, that replicates the greenhouse effect.

Believe it or not, you can help to save the earth. All you have to do is reduce your carbon emissions by maybe riding a bike to school, reducing the amount of coal burnt in your house, reducing the amount of plastic you use, and other things you can find out about at https://ourplanet.com/. This  website contains information about how to reduce carbon emissions. Thanks for listening.

Now, onto regularly scheduled programming. Today in class we have been doing a DLO on a select task in geometry that we've been doing. For this, I chose to do tessellations! A Tessellation is.. well.. I'll just show you the DLO.

















I feel this DLO is one of the best that I've done this term. It contains information, pictures, and it looks good! I actually made a tessellation just as an example! Check it out!














This is a tessellation of a bunch of arrows that fit perfectly together. As you can see, tessellations are pretty fun to mess around with. Now, as you may be able to see from the title of this post, it's week nine. That means the term is nearly over! I'm so excited! I will be scheduling many block of the week posts for over the holiday weeks for you all, so stay tuned for that! Thanks for coming over, sorry for the long post, and I'll see you later!

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