Monday 27 June 2016

Flying high

Mark was heading for mars he was going fast. Mark pressed the red button to stop but the red button  was stiff and Mark was getting really close to  mars now. Mark was now yelling and swearing at the red Button.

                               CRASH!

Mark was slammed up against the window cursing the red button in his mind. He could not feel his toes and something was stabbed in his tummy. Mark screamed in pain as he thought about how he would back to earth. 

Rosalind Franklin


Rosalind Elsie Franklin was born on the 25th July 1920 and died on the 16th of April 1958.
Which means she only lived up to the age of 37! Rosalind died of cancer. She and her family were British and Jewish.


Her job was to look at DNA - RNA - coal and graphite although she is most famous for her DNA studies.

She described DNA structure & her work mate Maurice Wilkins gave her data ( studies) to Watson & Crick without her knowing & they used the studies and got famous for discovering DNA. They also got the Nobel prize when it was meant to be Rosalind’s.

Flying high

Mark was heading for mars he was going fast. Mark pressed the red button to stop but the red button  was stiff and mark was getting really close to  mars now. Mark was now yelling and swearing at the red Button

                               CRASH!

Mark was slammed up against the window cursing the red button in his mind. He could not feel his toes and something was stabbed in his tummy. Mark screamed in pain as he thought about how he would back to earth. 

Wednesday 15 June 2016

Let’s take better photos!

These are the pictures I took while I  had a photograph workshop with my schools eLearning teacher Carol.

Ladybug line
The first photo of the ladybugs is on the wooden steps up to our school playground. My friend Tegan found the ladybugs and I thought that it would make a great close up photo.






























The second photo is of the little baby Caterpillar on its mum's back. I found this photo at the school and thought it would was so cute it had to be one of my photos. This photo is a rule of thirds because the main caterpillars are on the top third line across the photo.

Slow and stripy
                                                       

The next photo is a lonely leaf  in the sun light waiting for a friend. This photo is a rule of thirds because the main part of the photo is the leaf and I put the leaf in the side of the photo.I found this under the pool gate but it kind of looks cool as the sun shines through its tiny golden leafs.

Lonely leaf














 

This photo shows a snail's eye view and leading the eye, because you kind of wonder where the foot prints going and it is from me lying down on the ground so I could get the ipad as low as I can.

Where does it go?