Tena Koe Danait, I like the way you explained your science experiment and hopefully the results left you with some wondering thoughts. It made me think, how many of us love drinking coke. Ka Pai Danait.
Kia ora Danait & Room 12, I'm Miss McCombie from Belfast School, Christchurch, South Island. I wonder if you can find us on Google Maps? I love your Sugar poster as it is clear, well defined and detailed. What was the reason for doing this activity? I look forward to your future posts! Thank you for sharing, Miss McCombie
Kio Orana,My name is Jenayde from Belfast School, South Island. I really like your blog post on sugar! It gives heaps of detail and helps understand what your trying to get out. Maybe next time you could make the words a bit bolder or highlight some of the words to make it pop ! How long did it take you to create ? Its sounds like you have only experimented with coke did you want to experiment with other items ? If so did you get to use them ? Did your experiment work ? Can't wait to see more amazing blog post's from you all ! Stay safe and well ! Good wok, Jenayde
Kia ora, Danait & Room 12, I love the detail you put into this project, There were a few mistakes like when you had to answer the two questions to what has the most and least amount of sugar. Because all there is, is Coke and i'm confused how you can calculate coke two times into one bottle of Coke for the sugar levels. But overall this is incredibly detailed with punctuation and knowledge. Kind Regards, Darion Belfast School Room 21.
Hello Danait and room 12 I am Emma from Belfast school in Christchurch. I really like your post about sugar. Why do you think the sugar went black? I also like how you labeled all of the equipment that you used and put a photo as well. What were you comparing with the coke and what were the results? Have a good day!
Hola Danait, I'm Micki from Belfast school, Christchurch Great blog post on sugar. It's really interesting and has a lot of information and detail. I also like how you added the steps for what you did. Maybe next time you could have tried it with another drink like Fanta. Great Job. I can't wait to read more of your posts. Micki
Hello Danait, I'm Amy from Belfast school, Christchurch. This is a very interesting blog post. For your next post, maybe give more experiment options, like Fanta, Sprite etc. Also, to highlight the key words so we remember them more clearly. How long did this experiment take? Look forward to your future blog posts. Amy@Belfast School
Hello,room 12. I am Stephen from Belfast School. This is a very cool experiment.I won´t drink coke anymore,it has a lots of sugar.How many sugar did you find? Maybe I will do this experiment at home. what happen if you do this to the ¨no sugar coke¨?
Kia Ora Danait, I'm Amani from Belfast school chch south island i like your activity it has heeps of writing and detail. Maybe next time try to add some more colour so its just not plane white. Did your experiment work out how yous wanted it? Good job this looks like it was fun. Maybe next time you could try make the post look more clear and the writing more clear. What was your favorite part about this activity? And what is your least favorite part? What is your favorite drink? Kind regards Amani.
Bonjour Room 12 & Dantait, This is an amazing post! You taught me what happens if you evaporate coke. Maybe next time add pictures of the sticky goo. How many drinks did you try and how many mills of sugar was left over. Kind Regards Leandri, Belfast school, Christchurch, Canterbury, South Island.
Aloha Danait and Room 12, I love the detailed description of what the result of the burning coke was, as it gave me a picture in my head. I am glad you inserted images into the post as I did not know what a Bunsen Burner or what a Gauge was. Before doing this experiment, did you know what a Bunsen Burner or a Gauge was? I think it is a cool experiment to do as it teaches people the amount of sugar are in foods and drinks. I did an experiment semi similar to this one, where we got coke, fanta and sprite, dropped a mentos in each of the bottles and saw what bottle exploded/fizzed up the most. Next time, you could tell us what other food/drinks you used and the results as I am really curious what food/drinks have the most sugar. Do you go to another school to for technology? Thanks for posting, Zara @ Belfast School
Kia Ora Danait & Room 12, I´m Chloe from Belfast school, Christchurch, South island. I really like your blog post about sugar but it was a bit hard to read. I also like how you labelled all of the equipment that you used. Maybe next time you could maybe highlight some of the word so we could see it better. Also did your experiment work ? Good Job. Chloe
Tena Koe Danait, I like the way you explained your science experiment and hopefully the results left you with some wondering thoughts. It made me think, how many of us love drinking coke. Ka Pai Danait.
ReplyDeleteWow! We get it Danait. I really love your poster about Sugar. I hope it was fun for you. Keep up the great work girl!
ReplyDeleteMiss Halina
ReplyDeleteI really like your poster.
Kia ora Danait & Room 12,
ReplyDeleteI'm Miss McCombie from Belfast School, Christchurch, South Island. I wonder if you can find us on Google Maps?
I love your Sugar poster as it is clear, well defined and detailed. What was the reason for doing this activity?
I look forward to your future posts!
Thank you for sharing,
Miss McCombie
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ReplyDeleteKio Orana,My name is Jenayde from Belfast School, South Island. I really like your blog post on sugar! It gives heaps of detail and helps understand what your trying to get out. Maybe next time you could make the words a bit bolder or highlight some of the words to make it pop ! How long did it take you to create ? Its sounds like you have only experimented with coke did you want to experiment with other items ? If so did you get to use them ?
ReplyDeleteDid your experiment work ?
Can't wait to see more amazing blog post's from you all !
Stay safe and well !
Good wok,
Jenayde
Kia ora, Danait & Room 12,
ReplyDeleteI love the detail you put into this project,
There were a few mistakes like when you had to answer the two questions to what has the most and least amount of sugar. Because all there is, is Coke and i'm confused how you can calculate coke two times into one bottle of Coke for the sugar levels.
But overall this is incredibly detailed with punctuation and knowledge.
Kind Regards, Darion
Belfast School Room 21.
Hello Danait and room 12
ReplyDeleteI am Emma from Belfast school in Christchurch.
I really like your post about sugar.
Why do you think the sugar went black?
I also like how you labeled all of the equipment that you used and put a photo as well.
What were you comparing with the coke and what were the results?
Have a good day!
Hola Danait,
ReplyDeleteI'm Micki from Belfast school, Christchurch
Great blog post on sugar. It's really interesting and has a lot of information and detail.
I also like how you added the steps for what you did.
Maybe next time you could have tried it with another drink like Fanta.
Great Job. I can't wait to read more of your posts.
Micki
Hello Danait,
ReplyDeleteI'm Amy from Belfast school, Christchurch.
This is a very interesting blog post. For your next post, maybe give more experiment options, like Fanta, Sprite etc. Also, to highlight the key words so we remember them more clearly. How long did this experiment take?
Look forward to your future blog posts.
Amy@Belfast School
Hello,room 12.
ReplyDeleteI am Stephen from Belfast School.
This is a very cool experiment.I won´t drink coke anymore,it has a lots of sugar.How many sugar did you find?
Maybe I will do this experiment at home.
what happen if you do this to the ¨no sugar coke¨?
Kia Ora Danait,
ReplyDeleteI'm Amani from Belfast school chch south island i like your activity it has heeps of writing and detail.
Maybe next time try to add some more colour so its just not plane white. Did your experiment work out how yous wanted it? Good job this looks like it was fun.
Maybe next time you could try make the post look more clear and the writing more clear.
What was your favorite part about this activity? And what is your least favorite part? What is your favorite drink?
Kind regards Amani.
Bonjour Room 12 & Dantait,
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing post!
You taught me what happens if you evaporate coke.
Maybe next time add pictures of the sticky goo.
How many drinks did you try and how many mills of sugar was left over.
Kind Regards Leandri,
Belfast school, Christchurch, Canterbury, South Island.
Aloha Danait and Room 12,
ReplyDeleteI love the detailed description of what the result of the burning coke was, as it gave me a picture in my head. I am glad you inserted images into the post as I did not know what a Bunsen Burner or what a Gauge was. Before doing this experiment, did you know what a Bunsen Burner or a Gauge was?
I think it is a cool experiment to do as it teaches people the amount of sugar are in foods and drinks.
I did an experiment semi similar to this one, where we got coke, fanta and sprite, dropped a mentos in each of the bottles and saw what bottle exploded/fizzed up the most.
Next time, you could tell us what other food/drinks you used and the results as I am really curious what food/drinks have the most sugar. Do you go to another school to for technology?
Thanks for posting,
Zara @ Belfast School
Hello Danait and room 12.
ReplyDeleteMy name is Bradley or Brad for short from Christchurch Belfast school.
I love the detail you put into it.
What were the other things you did the "Suger test" on?
Next time you can add the other stuff you did.
Have a good day!
Kia Ora Danait & Room 12,
ReplyDeleteI´m Chloe from Belfast school, Christchurch, South island. I really like your blog post about sugar but it was a bit hard to read. I also like how you labelled all of the equipment that you used. Maybe next time you could maybe highlight some of the word so we could see it better. Also did your experiment work ?
Good Job.
Chloe