Monday, December 13, 2021

Paper planes

Kia Ora bloggers! Our class has started the summer learning journey today. The first task for the summer learning journey was making paper planes. First we had to watch a video by nanogirl, she taught us 3 ways of making paper planes. The first plane we made was a traditional paper plane. The second paper plane was called a ring glider. And the third one was a hoop glider. The traditional paper plane was the easist to make because there weren't many steps and I am familiar with making them. The ring glider was also very easy beacuse all you had to do was fold and tape the same piece of paper. The hardest plane was the ring glider beaucuse you had to measure the width and length of the paper. A little tip is that you should rewatch the video even if you think you dont need to ( this really helps ). If you would like to make some copy and past this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LCwni0GVWI&t=4s Here are some photos and videos

1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora

    Hasti

    Well done on completing the task and writing a concise and clear blog post. Thank you for sharing which aircraft was the easiest to make and explaining why the paper plane was easier to make and why the hoop glider was more difficult to make. It was good to see you share the Nanogirl link in the blog posts as I am sure there will be fellow bloggers who would like to give it a go.

    Your blog post was very engaging and thank you for sharing the images of your aircraft in the post, i can see that you have spent a lot of time creating the aircrafts, testing the aircrafts and writing the blog post- Well Done!

    I was unable to see the video links though, if you need any help let us know.

    You should be very proud of your fantastic mahi- Well done!

    Ka pai,

    I am looking forward to seeing you next blog.

    Ngā mihi,
    Quein

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