Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Know Your Rights
It is important to know your rights because you will need this for future purposes. Knowing your rights helps you so that when you buy things online you will not get scammed. For example, if someone tried to sell you a phone which is way cheaper than the price on the shops, you would know what to do if you are curious . If you know your rights you have an advantage because you will know what to do in most cases.
Frittata
Different vegie cuts :
Paysanne
Chiffonade
Brunoise
Grilling - where does this happen in the oven
Name three different vegetables used in today's practical and the colour group they belong to
What are the two nutrients you think you got from today's practical?
What variations (changes) could we make?
Paysanne
Chiffonade
Brunoise
Grilling - where does this happen in the oven
Name three different vegetables used in today's practical and the colour group they belong to
What are the two nutrients you think you got from today's practical?
What variations (changes) could we make?
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Blog Reading Log -online article
Date:18 May 2017
Text type: Online article
Title: Arsenal and MC win in English Premiere League
Author: AAP
Publisher: Stuff
Date of Publication: May 17, 2017
What is the article about? Arsenal is three points behind their rival MC and they need to get three points to secure the place in top 4.
Where/when is it set? Emirates Stadium
Who is involved? Arsenal Team vs Sunderland
Did I like this article? Yes I like it very much because its about football
Write a response to the article from the perspective of one of the people in the story.
"This is a very informative article. Maybe you should change the title so it focuses the readers to our team.
Arsenal FC...........
Date:18 May 2017
Text type: Online article
Title: Arsenal and MC win in English Premiere League
Author: AAP
Publisher: Stuff
Date of Publication: May 17, 2017
What is the article about? Arsenal is three points behind their rival MC and they need to get three points to secure the place in top 4.
Where/when is it set? Emirates Stadium
Who is involved? Arsenal Team vs Sunderland
Did I like this article? Yes I like it very much because its about football
Write a response to the article from the perspective of one of the people in the story.
"This is a very informative article. Maybe you should change the title so it focuses the readers to our team.
Arsenal FC...........
Self Introduction
おはようございます
Ohayou Gozaimasu
Good Morning
ぼくのなまえわれいです
boku no namae wa Rei desu
My name is Ray
ぼくわぃりぴんじんです
boku wa firipin jin desu
Im am a Filipino
じゅうさんさいです
juu san sai desu
I am 13 years old
Ohayou Gozaimasu
Good Morning
ぼくのなまえわれいです
boku no namae wa Rei desu
My name is Ray
ぼくわぃりぴんじんです
boku wa firipin jin desu
Im am a Filipino
じゅうさんさいです
juu san sai desu
I am 13 years old
Waves And Energy
Introduction to Energy
Energy let's us do work and is needed for many machines. It cannot be touched. It is measured in joules (j).
Energy is in many different forms and can be transformed from one to another.
These are some of them:
Chemical Potential Energy - energy that is stored between atoms. Found in petrol and food.
Electrical Energy - movement of charged particles. Found in wires, generators and lightning.
Gravitational Potential Energy - energy stored in objects because of the height above the ground.
Heat energy - caused by the movements of the atoms. Found in all hot objects.
Light Energy - energy of electromagnetic waves. Found in visible light.
Sound Energy - energy produced by vibrating objects.
Kinetic Energy - Energy caused by movement including cars, and other moving things.
Elastic Potential Energy - stored in stretched and squashed objects. Found in springs and rubber bands.
Energy Transformations
Energy is in many different forms and can be transformed from one to another.
These are some of them:
Chemical Potential Energy - energy that is stored between atoms. Found in petrol and food.
Electrical Energy - movement of charged particles. Found in wires, generators and lightning.
Gravitational Potential Energy - energy stored in objects because of the height above the ground.
Heat energy - caused by the movements of the atoms. Found in all hot objects.
Light Energy - energy of electromagnetic waves. Found in visible light.
Sound Energy - energy produced by vibrating objects.
Kinetic Energy - Energy caused by movement including cars, and other moving things.
Elastic Potential Energy - stored in stretched and squashed objects. Found in springs and rubber bands.
Energy Transformations
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
Blue Crystals
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Some groups had big ones because they were placed away from sunlight.
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
Term 1
Date:15/05/17
Text type:Novel
Title:The Invention of Hugo Cabret
Author:Brian Selznick
Publisher:Scholastic
Year of Publication:2007
What is the text about? It is about a boy named Hugo who is trying to fix the automaton to get the message
Where/when is it set? in a train station
Who are the characters? Hugo, Isabelle, Etienne, Georges Melies, Mama Jeanne, Station Inspection
Did I like this text? Not as much because I didnt like the topic
Describe an important character in the text? What makes this character important? Isabelle because she helped Hugo get to Georges. If Isabelle wasn't Georges granddaughter Hugo would take forever to find Georges.
Text type:Novel
Title:The Invention of Hugo Cabret
Author:Brian Selznick
Publisher:Scholastic
Year of Publication:2007
What is the text about? It is about a boy named Hugo who is trying to fix the automaton to get the message
Where/when is it set? in a train station
Who are the characters? Hugo, Isabelle, Etienne, Georges Melies, Mama Jeanne, Station Inspection
Did I like this text? Not as much because I didnt like the topic
Describe an important character in the text? What makes this character important? Isabelle because she helped Hugo get to Georges. If Isabelle wasn't Georges granddaughter Hugo would take forever to find Georges.
Friday, 12 May 2017
Film Techniques
Film Techniques
Establishing Shot
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An establishing shot is usually the first shot of a new scene, designed to show the audience where the action is taking place. It is usually a very wide shot or extreme wide shot
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Extreme Long Shot
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A view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance, so that people appear as indistinct shapes. An extreme long shot is a view from an even greater distance, in which people appear as small dots in the landscape if at all
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Long Shot
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In photography, filmmaking and video production, a long shot (sometimes referred to as a full shot or, and to remove ambiguity, wide shot) typically shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings.
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Mid Shot
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In film, a medium shot, mid shot (MS), or waist shotis a camera angle shot from a medium distance.
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Close Up
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A close-up or closeup in filmmaking, television production, still photography and the comic strip medium is a type of shot, which tightly frames a person or an object.
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Extreme Close Up
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An extreme close up is a shot used in filmmaking, television production and photography in which the camera focuses on a particular detail of the subject.
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POV Shot
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A point of view shot (also known as POV shot, First-person shot or a subjective camera) is a short film scene that shows what a character (the subject) is looking at (represented through the camera). ... The technique of POV is one of the foundations of film editing.
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Over The Shoulder Shot
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In film or video, an over the shoulder shot (also over shoulder, OTS, or third-person shot) is a shot of someone or something taken from the perspective or camera angle from the shoulder of another person
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BIrd’s Eye View
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A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the ... In filmmaking and video production, a bird's-eye shot refers to a shot looking directly down on the subject.
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Low Angle
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In cinematography, a low-angle shot, is a shot from a camera angle positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eye line, looking up. Sometimes, it is even directly below the subject's feet. Psychologically, the effect of the low-angle shot is that it makes the subject look strong and powerful.
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High Angle
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A high-angle shot is a cinematic technique where the camera looks down on the subject from a high angle and the point of focus often gets "swallowed up." High-angle shots can make the subject seem vulnerable or powerless when applied with the correct mood, setting, and effects.
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Tracking
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A tracking shot is any shot where the camera moves alongside the object(s) it is recording. In cinematography, the term refers to a shot in which the camera is mounted on a camera dolly that is then placed on rails – like a railroad track. The camera is then pushed along the track while the image is being filmed.
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Panning
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in motion picture: Camera movement. One of the simplest and most common movements is to turn, or pan (from the word panorama), the camera horizontally so that it sweeps around the scene. It can also be tilted up or down in a vertical panning shot or in a diagonal pan, as when it follows an actor up a stairway.
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Zoom
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Zooming in filmmaking and television production refers to the technique of changing the focal length of a zoom lens (and hence the angle of view) during a shot – this technique is also called a zoom. The technique allows a change from close-up to wide shot (or vice versa) during a shot, giving a cinematographic degree of freedom.
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Fade
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A film transition is a technique used in the post-production process of film editing and video editing by which scenes or shots are combined. Most commonly this is through a normal cut to the next shot. Most films will also include selective use of other transitions, usually to convey a tone or mood, suggest the passage of time, or separate parts of the story. These other transitions may include dissolves, L cuts, fades (usually to black), match cuts, and wipes.
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Wipe
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A wipe is a type of film transition where one shot replaces another by travelling from one side of the frame to another or with a special shape. If the wipe proceeds from two opposite edges of the screen toward the center or vice versa, it is known as a barn door wipe (named for its similarity to a pair of doors opening or closing).
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Thursday, 11 May 2017
Carbohydrates
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| Today at HeC, we talked about carbohydrates I learnt that we need 6 servings of carbohydrates per day |
Concentration
Concentatrion
concentrated - strong solution
dilute - weak solution
Making a Dilute Series
Aim: To make a dilution series to investigate concentration.
Equipment: A potassium permanganate crystal, six large test tubes, tweezers, transfer pippette, test tube rack, 10 ml measuring cylinder.
Observation
Conclusion
If you have less solvent your solution will be dilute.
concentrated - strong solution
dilute - weak solution
Making a Dilute Series
Aim: To make a dilution series to investigate concentration.
Equipment: A potassium permanganate crystal, six large test tubes, tweezers, transfer pippette, test tube rack, 10 ml measuring cylinder.
Observation
Conclusion
If you have less solvent your solution will be dilute.
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Ads Answers Ipod Nano
A. Newspapers are one example of an advertising medium. Can you think of others? Posters and Brochures
B. Look at these words. Label each word 1 for 'advertising media', 2 for 'methods of advertising, 3 for ' verbs to do with advertising?
advertorials 2
banner ads 2
billboards (AmE)2
hoardings (BrE) 2
cinema 1
commercials 2
communicate 3
endorse 2
exhibitions 2
free samples 2
Internet 2
leaflets/flyers 2
outdoor advertising 2
place 3
point-of-sale 3
pop-ups 2
posters 2
press 2
product placement 3
radio 2
run 3
sponsor 3
sponsorship 3
target 3
television 2
viral advertising 2
C.Which of the methods do you connect to which media? Billboards - Banner Ads
D.Which of the verbs you identified in exercise B combine with these nouns?
1 a campaign - campaign run 3 an advertisement leaflets/flyers 5 a consumer target
2 a product sponsorship 4 an event poster 6 a message pop up
E.Choose the most suitable words to complete these sentences.
1 A lot of cosmetics companies give away free samples so that customers can try the product before they buy.
2 Advertising companies spend a lot of money on creating clever slogans that are short and memorable, such as the message for Nike: ‘Just do it’.
3 Celebrity endorsement is a technique that is very popular in advertising at the moment.
4 If news about a product comes to you by word of mouth the press someone tells you about it rather than you seeing an advert.
5 Many companies use post and mailshots posters because they can target a particular group of consumers all at the same time.
F.Give examples of:
1 any viral campaigns you have read about. - haven't read one before
2 clever slogans that you remember from advertising campaigns - Vodafone Power to you
3 sponsorship of any sporting or cultural events. Football Chealsea FC - Yokohama Tyres
G.What makes a good tv advertisement? think about ones you have seen.Use some of these words.
clever interesting funny inspiring eye-catching original
powerful strange shocking informative sexy controversial
H. do you think that these advertising practices are acceptable? Are any other types of advertisement offensive?
1 Using children in advertisements
2 Using actors who pretend to be ‘experts’
3 Using nudity in advertisements
4 Using ‘shock tactics’ in advertisements
5 Promoting alcohol on TV
6 Comparing your products to your competitors’ products
7 An image flashed onto a screen very quickly so that people are influenced without
noticing it (subliminal advertising)
8 Exploiting people’s fears and worries
I.Which of the following statements do you agree with?
1 People remember advertisements, not products.
2 Advertising has a bad influence on children.
3 Advertising tells you a lot about the culture of a particular society.
B. Look at these words. Label each word 1 for 'advertising media', 2 for 'methods of advertising, 3 for ' verbs to do with advertising?
advertorials 2
banner ads 2
billboards (AmE)2
hoardings (BrE) 2
cinema 1
commercials 2
communicate 3
endorse 2
exhibitions 2
free samples 2
Internet 2
leaflets/flyers 2
outdoor advertising 2
place 3
point-of-sale 3
pop-ups 2
posters 2
press 2
product placement 3
radio 2
run 3
sponsor 3
sponsorship 3
target 3
television 2
viral advertising 2
C.Which of the methods do you connect to which media? Billboards - Banner Ads
D.Which of the verbs you identified in exercise B combine with these nouns?
1 a campaign - campaign run 3 an advertisement leaflets/flyers 5 a consumer target
2 a product sponsorship 4 an event poster 6 a message pop up
E.Choose the most suitable words to complete these sentences.
1 A lot of cosmetics companies give away free samples so that customers can try the product before they buy.
2 Advertising companies spend a lot of money on creating clever slogans that are short and memorable, such as the message for Nike: ‘Just do it’.
3 Celebrity endorsement is a technique that is very popular in advertising at the moment.
4 If news about a product comes to you by word of mouth the press someone tells you about it rather than you seeing an advert.
5 Many companies use post and mailshots posters because they can target a particular group of consumers all at the same time.
F.Give examples of:
1 any viral campaigns you have read about. - haven't read one before
2 clever slogans that you remember from advertising campaigns - Vodafone Power to you
3 sponsorship of any sporting or cultural events. Football Chealsea FC - Yokohama Tyres
G.What makes a good tv advertisement? think about ones you have seen.Use some of these words.
clever interesting funny inspiring eye-catching original
powerful strange shocking informative sexy controversial
H. do you think that these advertising practices are acceptable? Are any other types of advertisement offensive?
1 Using children in advertisements
2 Using actors who pretend to be ‘experts’
3 Using nudity in advertisements
4 Using ‘shock tactics’ in advertisements
5 Promoting alcohol on TV
6 Comparing your products to your competitors’ products
7 An image flashed onto a screen very quickly so that people are influenced without
noticing it (subliminal advertising)
8 Exploiting people’s fears and worries
1 People remember advertisements, not products.
2 Advertising has a bad influence on children.
3 Advertising tells you a lot about the culture of a particular society.
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