Friday 9 September 2016

Weekly refections

This week, room 14 have learned about the recovery position that could save a life, also we where told a story about how a group of trampers went tramping and one of them got hypothermia by the ambulance driver Denis. We then where asked some questions to see if our decisions could save the trampers life. Denis then told us some stories of her every
day job.
Image result for st john ambulance .

Wednesday 7 September 2016

explantions- bikes

Biking is a well known outdoor global sport. A Bike is used to transport a person on two wheels and you use your equilibrium (balancing) to stay on. There are many types of bikes and they all ride different types of terrain and one of the many disciplines ( meaning riding styles) is trail riding.

Trail riding is a common and well known off road terrain cycling sport, the terrain consisted off as uphill, downhill and flat. The tracks are normally built by the locals or bike shop owners, using small diggers and manpower. Not every tree stump, bush and rock is removed of the track because there needs some challenging, but ride-able obstacles. The trail can be consisted of mud, rocks, tree stumps and ruts (quad bike wheel lines). All this terrain requires a reliable and strong bikes and history has changed the way we today ride bikes.
Over the years high end bicycle companies like Canyon, Trek and Santa Cruz have competed to build strong and reliable bikes, and they have improved a lot in terms of breaking, strength, reliability, plus comfort. Things like pad brakes have changed to hydraulic disc brakes, bicycle frames used to be steel and it often bent but now it is normally aluminium or carbon fiber. Bars used to be really narrow, until wider bars were made to help with your center of balance.


All these innovations have made up what we have off bikes today, with new and advanced parts being made, the future looks bright.

Friday 5 August 2016

My Maths

This week My basic facts was 100/100
Yayayayayay

Tuesday 26 July 2016

Problem solving

Questions:

A. Draw five straight lines on a clock face to divide into six lines. the clock face numbers in  each region must add to the same to add the  total. What is the total?

Friday 8 July 2016