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Tuesday 30 June 2015

My Dream Has Come True! XTRAMATH

Good afternoon blog world! I am here to share with you some great news... I FINISHED XTRAMATH! Finally! I was waiting for this day to come a while ago. Here is my certificate!

Friday 26 June 2015

I Achieved My Goal In One Day! XTRAMATH

Hi blog world! I made it to Division in Xtramath in one day! How amazing is that! Here is my certificate and my first results for Division:



Moving up one level! XTRAMATH

Here is my certificate for Multiplucation! I am happy that I have finally finished subtraction! I am proud of myself and I hope that I finish Multiplucation and move onto Division!



Wednesday 24 June 2015

Subtraction Nearly Done! Xtramath

Hi blog world! I am so close to finishing subtraction on Xtramath! Here is one of my results...


Thursday 4 June 2015

4.06.15 TM Abcya Word Cloud: TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR


Hi blog world! I hope you read my Information Report about the glowing yellow stars.

This is my Abcya Word Cloud I created!


4.06.15 TM SpeedWrite: TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR

[Heading/Title of Information Report] Image result for star in the sky
TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR

[Introduction]
Twinkle twinkle little star, who are you and do you really twinkle? The truth is, stars don’t twinkle it is just a reflection. Do you ever wonder how stars came around? Here is a clarification around the life cycle of a star and more general information.

[Life Cycle]
Stars start as a cloud which contains gas and dust. It is called nebula. It then moves to an average star and a massive star. After a while, it transforms into a red giant and a red supergiant. This is the 3rd stage of the cycle. Next it becomes a planetary nebula and a supernova. Off to the last couple steps, a white dwarf. Then continues to a neutron star and a black hole.
Image result for blue stars and red stars in the sky
[Appearance]
Most of us think that red stars are super hot and blue stars are cold. Well, it is pretty much the opposite! You see, blue stars are hot like a candle flame. If you look closely at the bottom of the fire, there will be dark/light blue which indicates that it is hot. So now we all understand that red stars are cold.

[Types of Stars]
Venus is a planet but also acts like a star that shines in the sky as the morning star. Also, Mercury acts as a star! It glows bright in the sky after sunset as the evening star. Supernova is one of the stars which amazingly can generate shock waves so powerful that they compress a nearby nebula! Where do Protostars come from? Protostars come after nebular the gas out of the sun and they are one of the stages out of the star’s life cycle.


[General Information]
Stars are a huge distance away from Earth. So imagine if you were right next to a star and how huge it would be! Stars shine bright yellow light which takes millions of years to reach Earth. Most of us people think, how did the name star come about? Well, it came from this ancient Greek word “aster” which means star. Our galaxy has over 400 million stars which can live for billions of years!

[Conclusion]
I hope this report around our twinkling (not really twinkling) stars has helped you with all your troubles and misunderstandings. If you are still not clear about this, check out this website that should definitely give you the best facts: http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/space/stars.html