Wednesday, 15 February 2017

An example of a blog by a past student:

http://yuyang.edublogs.org/ 
SRP IDEAS

If you are still struggling with ideas, here is a list compiled by Ms.Peres:

  1. The backyard does not receive a lot of light. The family would like to grow a veggie patch. How will this lack of sunlight affect the veggie patch?
  2. The family would like to make ice cream at home. The ice surrounding the ice cream mixer melts too quickly. What could be added to keep the ice solid for longer?
  3. A group of friends plans to spend a hot, sunny day at the beach. Which sun-block would work the best in blocking UV radiation from damaging their skin?
  4. Does composting really work? What is the effect of worms on the growth of plants?
  5. Does brick, fibro or veneer keep an Australian home cooler in summer?
  6. What type of food wrap best prevents the loss of moisture from green beans stored in the refrigerator?
  7. Which water-proofing agent is most effective when coated on cotton fabric?
  8. Does salt make ice melt faster?
  9. Which brand of potting mix has the highest water retention capacity?
  10. Which colour of fabric blocks the most UV light?
  11. Does an increase in carbon dioxide affect the rate of growth of plants?
  12. Does soil type affect the rate of growth of plants. eg loam. peat, clay, sandy, silt.
  13. Which soft drink contains the most carbon dioxide?
  14. What is the effect of grey water on plant growth?
  15. What is the effect of growing beans in the soil of an allelopathic plant eg Sheoak?
  16. How much lower must a fisherman aim in salt water than in fresh water?
  17. What is the effect of acid rain on ancient statues and buildings?
  18. What is the effect of hydrogel on the growth of plants?
  19. What is the effect of adding tea leaves as fertiliser on the growth of plants?
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1. Click on 'email Post to a friend'.

2. When you see this page, make sure you fill out the email address as annie.park@olmc.nsw.edu.au and then send the email. 

I will then add a link to your name on my blog. 





Embedding a video

1. Click on the film and reel image (below) at the top of the blogger


2. Click on 'From Youtube'.

3. Search for your Youtube video and select. 



Tuesday, 14 February 2017



10.5 Science Blogs

You can also view your classmate's blog if you click on the links below:

Sarah Abboud

Chadia Achie

Gabriella Bayeh

Angela Boateng

Bianca Carney

Tayla Elias

Sophie Elliott

Georgia Gatti

Tiana Gebrael

Ashlyn Gill

Alanah Haddad

Renee Hou

Emily Howse

Ashleigh Jenns

Natasha Lette

Khloe Lizardo

Fiona Luong

Ramona Maurice

Brodie Morris

Jasmine Owad

Kallista Pudun

Raha Rahimi

Sophie Reid

Therese Saab
Bernice Velez
Angel Wang


Welcome to the Year 10 Student Research Project Forum:
Ms.Park's 10.5 Science
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What do I include in my blog? 

Remember your blog is documentation of your work!!

Below is an outline of ideas you could include in your blog:
  • Brainstorm
  • Mind map
  • Library/internet searches
  • Phone calls
  • Interviews
  • Meetings with mentors
  • Notes from field visits if any and other related activities
  • At least one of your blog entries must contain links or clips of your research articles. Summarise the key points from these articles.
  • Include reflections in your blog. For example, how can I make further improvements to the experimental methodology? How could I improve the reliability, validity and accuracy of the experiment?
  • Include images or videos of you conducting your experiment, especially if you have chosen to conduct the experiment at home


But first...Things to be aware of

Digital Citizenship: you are leaving your 'digital footprint', It can be used when you apply for your first job. Never write anything that you may regret.

 Do not include any information or images on your blog that could compromise your safety or that of your peers.
 Avoid specific comments about our location or schedules. Eg. DO NOT write: I will be going to Parramatta Westfield to buy some oil after school
Be respectful in your postings. No inappropriate language or comments will be tolerated.
Protect your log-in and password information. If you suspect that a password has been compromised, you must notify the teacher immediately.
  Do not share your log-in information about the site with anyone who is not a participant.
All use of your blog must be in accordance with the school’s Acceptable Use Policy, including entries made from computers outside of school.
Uncited use of copyrighted material in your posts, files, or comments will be deemed as plagiarism.



To do:
1. Write a minimum of 12 entries.
2. Update your blog over a period of at least 4 weeks.


How to Blog:

Click on the links below to view videos and useful information to help you create your own blogs:
Blogger Help
How to create and edit pages
How to add a you tube video to your blog