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Thursday, 31 May 2018

Holy Bible Reference

  • Psalm 103:13  he lord is kind and compassionate


  • Isaiah 49:15    Holy spirit as a mother.


  • Deuteronomy 32:11 Image of an  eagle


  • Psalm 23  The image of a shepherd


  • Ezekiel 17:22-24  Referred as a cedar tree.


  • Exodus 15:3   He is referred to a warrior


  • Psalm 27:1  The lord is referred to light and salvation.


  • Ezekiel 22:20  The holy spirit is seen as a gatherer who draws others in. =


  • Psalm 42:1-2  God creates water to survive without it we will not be here.


  • 1 Samuel 16:1-13  the anointing of the oil a symbol of God.


  • Genesis 1:1-2   God the creator when God created the Earth.


  • Genesis 2:7  It was referred as the breath of Life.


L:I  Identify how the Spirit of God is named/referred to in the Old Testament.

KiwiKidsNews - Earthquake


This story that I read was about a incident that had causing stuck taiwan
1. Who is the main person or group of people in this news article?
Earthquake reporters

2. What was the key event from the news article?
The earthquake struck Taiwan

3. Where did this event take place?
Taiwan

4. When did this event take place?
6th February 2018


Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Technicraft - Science

Today In science my Partner Rhonda & I Experienced a lot of things but I discovered a greater task I understand and that was the candles. In this task the keywords that we used were Transparent, Opaque, Translucent. These following words meant: for example transparent is a  window you can see straight through. Opaque is something that you can not see through it is completely unseeable. Translucent is not quite transparent so looking through something it would be blurry. First the safety instructions were given and then we could begin the task. In this observation we compared  the burner to the original candle and raised our hands above both candles to see which may be hotter from experiencing that the burner was a lot more hotter than the normal candle.
WHY:
1800 degrees Celsius
1400 degrees Celsius
50 degrees Celsius
60 degrees Celsius