Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Bat and Ball Tournament

Yesterday we had the weather smiling upon us and 4 teams of softballers went to the South Wairarapa Bat and Ball tournament. The students showed excellent Gladstone School community identity and enjoyed getting involved with the other schools in a fantastic sport.
Represent!

Plenty of black and yellow

Maggie taking a swing

Mr Brown getting into the spirit

Supporters lined up

Action on the field
 

Monday, April 3, 2017

Watching fish

How cool is this! Connor's Dad came in to school and showed us a live stream video of the Betta (Siamese Fighting Fish) eggs at their home hatching.
A still shot of the eggs hatching
We also learned from Connor's Mum that Betta fish put bubbles of oxygen all around their eggs to support them while they are hatching. This was fascinating!

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Bat and Ball

We've been practicing our hockey (on Tuesdays with Sharon from Wairarapa Hockey) and bat and ball skills. We've been loving it! Here we are playing a kiwi classic - Bat Down.
Aiming for the bat


Taking a swing

Spot the ball

Where'd it go?

Watch out for this big swing!

Thursday, March 16, 2017

The Solar Oven


So while we are in the experimenting mood, we thought we'd give this a go: building our own Solar Oven. Jasper and Eve took on the challenge and built the oven from a banana box, some OHP film, a car sunscreen shade and a whole lot of tape.

Next we put it out in the sun with a thermometer inside to see how hot we could get it to.

When it first went out it was 25 degrees in the oven. About the same as the air temperature. But as the sun shone on it the temperature rose. After only 5 minutes it had risen to 40 degrees. Then in another 5 minutes it was up to 50 degrees in there. This was amazing. Jasper was calculating how many degrees it went up each minute.

Mrs Rutene checked the temperature at 4pm (about 2 hours after it had been placed in the sun) and it was 80 degrees Celsius in there! Wow!

Jasper wondered if it would make a difference if they insulated the lid?

Many students wondered if it would have gotten hotter if we'd put it out in the sun earlier?

How hot do you think we can get our oven?

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Sunsmart Sunscreen Experimenting

Thanks to the sun for coming out today because we could do some UVR (UltraViolet Rays) / SPF (Sun Protection Factor) testing.

We had two ways we could test the big variety of sunscreens sent in (thanks families). Firstly we had some handy UV meter watches which changed colour depending on how much UVR was coming down on us. We put our sunscreen over 1/2 of the watches to see what difference it made in colour to each side. This helped us to come to a few handy conclusions:

"The sunscreen blocked most but not all of the UVR."

"It does change colour but goes right back to purple when you take the sunscreen away."


Landon and Lorenzo checking out the UV watch
Lucy testing the sunscreen on the watch

We found out this was a really effective brand of sunscreen. It blocked more UV than the others in our tests.

 After using the watches we tried out the electronic UV meter that Connor and his father built. This amazed us! When the sensor was in the full sun it read between 1200-1400 units. When we held the sunscreen over it, the reading changed to between 200-300 units. 

"Wow! What a difference!"

With the technology we have we didn't notice much difference between the different SPF factors in the sunscreen. The biggest difference was when we put a hat over the sensor. Then it read only 1 unit! We think this means hats give us great protection.