HOW TO MAKE A STRONG PAPER BRIDGE:
We can only use 4 sheets of newspaper and 1 meter of sellotape.
http://study.com/academy/lesson/how-to-make-a-paper-bridge.html
We chose to change the model a little bit and roll the newspaper up and then stick it together with sellotape.
We could hold 50 weights.
HERE ARE SOME PICTURES:
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Friday, 26 May 2017
Machine Fact File :Hammer
HAMMER
WHY DO WE NEED HAMMERS?
A hammer is a tool that is normally used to join nails together. Hammers are also used for breaking objects apart and fitting parts together, especially nails. Hammers are don’t just to push nails down. It can also flatten things and break objects.
Ancient Hammers:
The use of hammers goes back to 2 million BCE. There is no evidence about who invented the hammer, but it has been used for many centuries in ancient Rome, Greek, and the middle ages. Even the ancient egyptians used it. Evidence shows that hammers were the only tool with evidence that existed in the stone age. In the stone age they were built from stones, animal leather, and pieces of wood.
Making life easier:
How does hammers make our life easier? Well if you didn’t have a hammer our lives would be very difficult and exhausting. If a nail is out, you just give a tap with a hammer and it’s fixed. While on the other hand trying to put a nail in place with dangerous objects would be very difficult.
How To Use A Hammer:
The first thing you do is hold the the hammer on its handle. When you're hitting a nail the next step you do is aim at the nail and then you hit it. As you hit the hammer you are putting force on the nail which makes the nail sync onto the surface. (Without trying to hit your fingers)
Conclusion:
Hammers make our lives much easier, because they helps us with nailing things down or pulling the nails out. Without hammers buildings wouldn’t be made, because most buildings use nails to start the construction. So now you know why hammers are important and why we need them in our lives.
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Jobs To Research : Warehouse
THE HISTORY OF WAREHOUSE :
The timeline of Warehouse:
Founder of the Warehouse: Stephen Tindall.
What challenges did the company have to overcome:
1982- When the warehouse was first opened.
1990- When they first started to give out flyer's in the mail.
1991- When sales went up by $100 million.
1992- Launching the Warehouse card.
1995- When they introduced the gardening department.
1996- When they introduced AEG power tools in the Warehouse.
2000- When sales went up by $1 billion.
2009- When they created online shopping.
The timeline of Warehouse:
Founder of the Warehouse: Stephen Tindall.
What challenges did the company have to overcome:
1982- When the warehouse was first opened.
1990- When they first started to give out flyer's in the mail.
1991- When sales went up by $100 million.
1992- Launching the Warehouse card.
1995- When they introduced the gardening department.
1996- When they introduced AEG power tools in the Warehouse.
2000- When sales went up by $1 billion.
2009- When they created online shopping.
CAREERS IN SCIENCE
Surgeon
\
A surgeon is a person who does surgery for people.
https://www.123rf.com/photo_14540858_team-surgeon-at-work-in-operating-room.html
Nuclear Scientist
A
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2015/08/13/why-its-impossible-to-hide-nuclear-work-in-24-days-or-24-years/
Geologist
http://careerminer.infomine.com/considering-a-career-in-geology-why-not-become-an-exploration-geologist/
Paramedic
http://emtparamedic.yolasite.com/
Radiologist
http://careers.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/profiles/radiology.html
Veterinarian
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/veterinarians.htm
Meteorologist
http://www.emergency-management-degree.org/faq/what-skills-are-important-to-be-a-meteorologist/
Psychologist
http://www.studydiscussion.com/careers-in-the-field-of-psychology/
Oceanologist
http://www.delawarefamily.net/page-108
Engineer
https://www.dreamstime.com/photos-images/engineer.html
A Career in Science (Geologist):
A geologist studies rocks and minerals and overall earth and how it was formed. You also can travel around the world to find fossils, minerals and special rocks.You need a Bachelors degree and a Advanced degree for special positions.
\
A surgeon is a person who does surgery for people.
https://www.123rf.com/photo_14540858_team-surgeon-at-work-in-operating-room.html
Nuclear Scientist
A
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2015/08/13/why-its-impossible-to-hide-nuclear-work-in-24-days-or-24-years/
Geologist
http://careerminer.infomine.com/considering-a-career-in-geology-why-not-become-an-exploration-geologist/
Paramedic
http://emtparamedic.yolasite.com/
Radiologist
http://careers.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/profiles/radiology.html
Veterinarian
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/veterinarians.htm
Meteorologist
http://www.emergency-management-degree.org/faq/what-skills-are-important-to-be-a-meteorologist/
Psychologist
http://www.studydiscussion.com/careers-in-the-field-of-psychology/
Oceanologist
http://www.delawarefamily.net/page-108
Engineer
https://www.dreamstime.com/photos-images/engineer.html
A Career in Science (Geologist):
A geologist studies rocks and minerals and overall earth and how it was formed. You also can travel around the world to find fossils, minerals and special rocks.You need a Bachelors degree and a Advanced degree for special positions.
- What training do you need for that career:
You need bachelors degree in geology or higher studies to become a geologist.
What do you do for an average day on the job?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)