Her second activity involved the class creating tetrahedrons made out of lollies and tooth picks. These shapes represented the diamond- the strongest shape and structure. It was really cool!
After Amie's awesome science session, Alvin taught us how to say a few phrases in Mandarin, Chinese.
First we learnt to count to 10.
一 yī
二 èr
三 sān
四 sì
五 wǔ
六 liù
七 qī
八 bā
九 jiǔ
十 shí
Next he taught us how to say "Hello, my name is ...." Here we are introducing ourselves in Mandarin.
Thank you Amie for teaching us how to do some amazing science experiments .Robyn
ReplyDeleteThanks Amie for the science experiment. I was really fun.
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Thanks Alvin for teaching us Mandarin.
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Can't wait till next teach me Tuesday.
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Thanks Alvin you did an awesome job.
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It was lots of fun making the tetrahedrons out of toothpicks and lollies.
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The science experiment was cool Amie. Thanks for teaching us chinese Alvin. From Keita
ReplyDeleteThanks Amie for teaching us about science, can't wait for the next teach me tuesday.
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thanks Alvin for teaching us to count to 10 in Chinese and teaching us how to say 'hello my name is' .
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Wow thanks Amie u did an awesome job i hope u can do it again some day. Thanks alvin for teaching us about Chinese when I got home my mum was shocked that I could count to 10 in Chinese. Millie
ReplyDeleteThe chinese lesson was awesome Alvin. Now i know how to count from 1 to 10 in chinese.
ReplyDeleteAmie you chose a great subject to share with us maybe someday i could be a scientist and you could tell me what to do. You are awesome and awesome.
ReplyDeleteThe jelly was very yummy Amie, also I liked learning Chinese. From Sunghyun
ReplyDeleteThose tetrahedrons were so fun to make.
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