How to build a dome

you will need

11 gum drops

25 cocktail sticks

method

step 1 how to make a base put the stick into a sweet and make a base with five sweet shaped as a pentagon. step 2 now put tow sticks in diagonal and stick a sweet on top five times you should have one sweet left .

 

 

Technology challenge with Miss’O ‘Neil

We have a new teacher called Miss’O’Niel and she does technology  challenges with us on Wednesday we made bridges towers and domes the p7’s made a tower p5’s made a dome p6’s made a dome that barley even covered the bag and p4’s made bridges. The bridges were supposed to be arch bridges but they turned out to be beam bridges.

 

 

by Kaylan

Domes and Towers

Today we were building domes and towers. we had to find how to make structures stronger like how triangles are one of the strongest shapes

One challenge was to build a tower made out of newspaper and it had to be more than one metre tall. We made spills from rolled up newspapers and masking tape. we made many triangles which were used to strengthen the structure. We used crosses to make it more stable. At the end of the challenge we managed to make a tower that measured one metre and fifty centimetres. After the challenge we had to evaluate how we managed to work together to make it happen .

P6 were asked to make a dome from the same materials. One of the problems we that we encountered was that fact that we couldn’t work together because there seemed to be too many people in the group. our other task was to make a dome that was 1 metre tall but we did not succeed make a 1 meter dome but we did succeed in making a dome.

by Zak p6 and Chloe p7

Mrs O’Neill the new teacher

Miss O’Neill is are new teacher she comes in on a Wednesday and Thursday. We do lots technology stuff like building bridges  today  we made domes and towers we have great fun she does lots of good exciting technology . we really enjoy having  her here we hope she stays

Learning about domes!!!!!!

When we made a dome in p6. It  was really fun for a change with me being the only girl . We made a dome but we had to shorten it because it was too big.  when we done that the next day we wrote how to make a dome the boys were talking not that fun!

when we where done the p7 mad a strong tower made out of news paper.

domes

This weeks technology challenge was to make a dome out of cocktail sticks and gum drops. We were working by ourselves to produce a dome. Before we started we had to collect our materials which were 11 gum drops and 25 cocktail sticks. Before we started to build it we were given an instruction sheet to show us how to build the dome. We followed the instruction and put the cocktails sticks into the gum drops in a set out way and we managed to build the dome. After we managed to build the dome we had to draw the dome.

We then had to evaluate how things went when we were working and what we would change for the next time.

my leaning

on Wednesday we done a technology challenge the p6 had to make a dome. then the next day the p7 had to make the same as p6

Bridges and Domes

Over the  past 2 weeks p4-7 have been making structures with Mrs o Neil. On the first week p4 were at a competition so that meant that p5-7 could make some bridges.  We looked at many different types of bridges. One of the earliest types of bridges was a beam bridge but when the years came there was loads of types even the Forth road/rail bridges were built a long time ago.  Bridges are a fascinating structures and they are fun to go on. After looking at bridges we looked at domes. Domes are these huge stuff on top of  places like St Pauls  cathedral  and other dome places. You can spot a dome at least a mile away from the building.

What we Did

On Wednesday we did a technology  challenge p7 built  a tower and p6 built a dome p5 built jelly domes .

We built jelly domes then we tested them with the dictionary it at least 1 held 4 dictionaries. It was good p7 team built the highest tower at 1m.50cm in half of hour I was pleased.

p4 built bridges and a train had to go over it they said it was very exciting they worked very hard on it apparently while p6 were trying there bests to impress the teacher p7 were doing well. P7 were rolling up some nice paper spills Braiden and john were the best at rolling paper spills it was very hard we used knitting needles to wrap the paper up to make them tight you have to get the gist Guys.

 

 

 

By Dylan/ and /Braiden

 

 

 

 

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