Category Archives: Humanities

In and Out of the Pool

I found this project to be really fun, I really enjoyed looking back on it and it is probably my favourite project of the year. I found it amazing how far we have come in e-learning, looking at all the … Continue reading

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Covid 19 Rice Krispies

This is me making two different types of rice krispies with marshmallows buttter and cereal. I am using corn flakes in one and rice krispies in the other, the rice krispue ones were definetly better. The reason why I made … Continue reading

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Early Humans Diet

Something that I found challenging in this project was finding the right primry source because alot of websites didn’t have the exact primary sources that I needed. Something that I found not as challenging was making my script, because my … Continue reading

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Homo Erectus; The Upright Man

Homo erectus is known as “the upright man”. The homo erectus lived the longest out of all hominins other homo sapiens. The homo erectus started out as an Asian specie, but then it spread out all of Europe and Africa … Continue reading

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Hana’s Map

My reading is like a plain. My fears are like a forest. My sister is like a volcano. My homework is like a penninsula. My family is like an oasis. My crying is like a lake. My spooky is like … Continue reading

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The Parts of Me  

 I am from a warm loving family,  Me and my sister arguing as a sign of love,  My mum working hard in the kitchen to make a nice meal,  And my dad watching the latest footy highlights.     I am from … Continue reading

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I am a a girl who loves to watch FRIENDS.

This project was kind of like talking about our identity. We wrote an “I am…” statement and mine was ” I am a girl who loves to watch freinds.” We also used  an app called SketchBook and how you use … Continue reading

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