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Friday, May 31, 2019

Breaking Rocks

Hi everyone and welcome back to my Blog, happy Samoan language week.

I haven't posted in while so hope you like it.

Last week at school, we broke some rocks that we made last last week.
They are called Sedimentary rocks. 
I learnt that sedimentary rocks have more than 1 layer, they are also easy to break, they can become metamorphic from heat and pressure.
A metamorphic rock is when different types of rocks are are squashed into one.

So what our class did was... We had to find a partner, my partner was Quaid. 
Here is his Blog...
Quaid's Blog

Go and check out it out!!

Now back to my Blog Post.
My partner was Quaid and we had to take turns filming each other breaking our rocks.
The reason we broke the rocks that we made were because we wanted to see the shells and the rocks that we putted in and the layers. It was really fun but it made a big GIANT mess!

Here is the video.





Have you ever made Sedimentary rock?

Thank you for reading my Blog Post today and I'll talk to you again the next time I post.
GoodByeee!!

5 comments:

  1. Hello Susie.
    What a great thing you said about checking out Quaid's post. I have already left him a comment. I like the way you explained what sedimentary rock is and I like the excitement in your voice when your rock broke.
    Who got to clean up the mess?
    Have a great night.

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    1. Hi Mrs Cassidy,

      Thank you for commenting on my Blog Post, to answer your question, I had to clean up our mess but everyone else had to clean up their mess.

      Did you the big mess outside?

      Have a good day.

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  2. Hello Susie.
    Yes, I did see the patches of white on the netball court. For a start I did wonder where they came from.
    Have a great day.

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  3. Hi Mrs Cassidy,

    Thank you for commenting.
    Do you think the mess is going to go away??

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Kind Regards,
    Susie

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  4. Hi Susie.
    With all the rain we have been having I am sure it will wash away.
    Good luck if you are playing sport tomorrow.

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