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Friday 29 September 2017

Planting and caring for a seed!

Planting and caring for a seed!
What you need:
  • Yogurt cup
  • Stones, small ones
  • Dirt
  • Seed
  • Trowel
  • Compass
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What to do:
1. First, poke holes through the bottom of the yogurt cup for drainage.
2. Test it by filling the cup with water and water should come out the bottom. If this does not happen, you need to put more holes on the bottom.
3.Put stones in the bottom of the cup to aid drainage
3.Get a trowel and fill the yogurt cup with dirt, not too much.
4. Poke a hole in the dirt for the seed to go it.

There you have successfully planted a seed.
This is my result:

1 week later:

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Technicraft last day!

Plan:
  • Electronics
  • Binary codes
  • Algorithms

The last day of term 3's technicraft electronics class, our teacher Mr. Goh gave instructions that everyone could do whatever they wanted, as long as it was not music played out loud, watching off task videos and going on gaming sites, pretty much everything else you could do. I was continuing on my coding course as I hadn't finished it. The stage I was stuck on was 5 until I figured it out and solved it and moved on to the next question. Then it was Morning tea time for us.

After morning tea, we all continued on what we were doing before, creating games, unfortunately, I didn't do it since I didn't finish my coding course, I could make the game, but I wanted to finish the course off. So then I continued my coding. After several questions later I got to the next stage and started the stages on there. Some coding, I had technical difficulty with, I ended up figuring, it was fun. Whilst finishing the course I was reminiscing the past lessons I've had in the class, I remember the lesson about binary codes, the lesson about patterns and the lesson was algorithms.

Those lessons were fun, some lessons I didn't understand very much, some I understood very well and some lessons that were in the middle like baby bear's porridge, Not too cold, not too hot.
I was still on my course while everyone else was finishing off their games on scratch. I was really trying on some codes that were hard in the course but ended up searching for hints and I thought the first course we went through was hard. The bell rang for the students in the school which says that it was almost time to go back to our school. Soon as the time came, I didn't finish, maybe coding wasn't meant for me.

Technicraft was educational and fun, I really enjoyed it, my next class is art, I'm looking forward to it.