Monday, December 21, 2020

Build a Xylophone with Nanogirl!

 

Activity 1

Learn 

A xylophone is a musical instrument made up of different length strips of wood which make different notes when they are tapped. Your xylophones use water glasses and paper rolls as the keys but work in the same way. In the water xylophone, the length of the glass that is able to vibrate is changed by the amount of water in the glass.

Create

Use your webcam and screencastify to record video and images to share on your blog.
Remember to write about what you discovered, enjoyed, found tricky or any helpful tips.

Share 

Share what you discovered today on your blog. 

Take a look at Jessie, Finau and Viliami's posts to see how you can share on your blog

12 comments:

  1. Hey Nano Girl & SLJ team !

    I enjoyed this task very much and had a great time making the Xylophone. I hope you guys check out my blog to see the blog post. Once again thank you and I can't wait for the more things you have for us.

    Blog Post Link: https://pesdeborahf.blogspot.com/2020/12/build-xylophone-with-deborah-slj-week-2.html

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  2. Hi SLJ Team and Mrs Grant!

    I actually enjoyed this experiment. Here's a link to it. https://pesfinauf.blogspot.com/2020/09/xylophone-nanogirls-experiment-holiday.html

    But I also need to tell you one more thing. My name is not spelled correctly. It's Finau. I was a bit scared to tell you, don't really know why.I thought it was kind of mean (again don't really know why).

    From Finau:)

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    1. Mālō e lele Finau

      Renee from the Summer Learning Journey Team here. I checked out one of your blog posts today, it was so awesome - keep up the excellent mahi! I wanted to check where your name is spelled incorrectly as I can’t spot this? Let me know in the comments down below.

      Ngā mihi nui
      Renee

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    2. It's spelt "Finau" if that's what you mean.

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    3. Actually I understand what you mean now. It's spelt wrong where it says on the blog post "Take a look at Jessie, Fianu and Viliami's posts to see how you can share on your blog".

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    4. Aroha mai Finau, thanks so much for letting us know. It has been corrected.

      Thanks again,
      Mrs Grant

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  3. Kia ora Mrs Grant, This activity was so fun to complete, it was challenging trying to cut the paper to its certain length but other than that I definitely had heaps of fun.
    Here is the link to my blog https://gisdeboraht.blogspot.com/2020/12/building-xylophone.html thank you

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  4. Hi SLJ team, I just finished my blog post about today's experiment, here's the link to my post

    https://gtshelenai.blogspot.com/2020/12/paper-tube-xylophone.html

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  5. Hi SLJ team, I finished my activity for today, here's the link.

    https://gtsjoannai.blogspot.com/2020/12/paper-xylophone.html

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  6. Hi SLJ team,I finished my activity for today but,
    I forgot to put it on my blog im sorry

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  7. Here is my post https://marameliao.blogspot.com/2020/12/my-musical-notes.html :)

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