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How might we improve sustainability at Newington college?

How might we improve water usage at Newington college

By Tully Suttie on 28 Nov 11:49

Hexagonal thinking

 

 

 

 This hexagonal thinking diagram shows the different words relating to sustainability. Everything in this graph is placed so it all matches up. For example I have placed...

By Tully Suttie on 24 Nov 14:16

The Magpie

Australian Magpie

The Australian Magpie has a black and white feathers. It has a long sharp beak to attack its prey. They eat invertebrates such as worms and snails. Magpies also eat a wide variety...

By Tully Suttie on 23 Nov 11:02

Transportation

Looking at my graph you can see that I use a car as my form of transport more frequently towards the end of the week. On schooldays I seem to use public forms of transport like buses and trains...

By Tully Suttie on 23 Nov 10:57

Recycling in Ancient Rome


Recycling in Ancient Rome


The Ancient Romans took old metal after conquering a new place and melted it down to make statues. This reused the metal and made it into something useful. The Romans...

By Tully Suttie on 23 Nov 10:18

Taylor sports centre energy usage

Observing the Taylor sport centres energy use, I have found that the centre uses huge amounts of electricity particularly on Saturdays. The energy usage during weekdays is nearly always the same....

By Tully Suttie on 23 Nov 10:14

Native plant and bird species

By Tully Suttie on 21 Nov 11:22

Vehicles traveling on Stanmore road

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This graph shows the different vehicles that travel on stanmore road. It also shows what type of vehicles travel on it. Based on my findings I...

By Tully Suttie on 18 Nov 14:57

CBL Trophy

 

This is was the Trophy we made for CBL

By Tully Suttie on 18 Nov 14:52

Grass at Newington

At the top of Johnston bank there are many patches of grass that are not growing properly.
A reason for why some of the grass might not be growing is because the grass is situated on top of a hill....

By Tully Suttie on 18 Nov 12:35

Richard Teurre

Richard Turere lived in The Southern parts of the Nairobi national park, in Kenya. There community has many wild animals near it. Predators like lions can enter there village and kill the villages...

By Tully Suttie on 17 Nov 14:33

Plus Rein

The song Plus Rein by the cowboy fringants talks about a depressing earth with "suffocating heat and lunar landscapes". I belive that this song is about a boy who has grown up during a period where...

By Tully Suttie on 17 Nov 14:08

Waste management poster

I chose two really strong images to put in my poster. It alerts the reader about the dangers of tossing rubbish into the environment. 

By Tully Suttie on 17 Nov 13:54

Maths Hackathon post 5

MATHS REFLECTION

I had some challenges throughout the corse of the maths Hackathon but overall I enjoyed my experience and learned a lot about coding. I was away the first lesson when we started...

By Tully Suttie on 20 Aug 21:13

Post 4

During the course of The Hakathon I learned a lot about different codes and ciphers.
Learning about codes was fun but challenging at the same time. When I made my codes I tried to relate it to what...

By Tully Suttie on 14 Aug 20:32

Post 3b

When I first stated to design codes I was really confused with what to do, But than I looked in my maths book for some ideas (it really helped) I tried to relate my codes to stuff we had been...

By Tully Suttie on 14 Aug 19:53

Post 3- Three different codes

Post 3

My first code involves letters being interpreted as multiples of a certain number, for example if A was 6 we would know that B would become 12 because we are going up by 6.
The word Ball...

By Tully Suttie on 14 Aug 17:56

Basic codes and Desiphers - post 2

Basic codes and deciphers

Pigeon cipher
the pigeon cipher is a basic cipher where you switch a letter in the alphabet with a letter further down the alphabet.
For example if you switch every letter...

By Tully Suttie on 12 Aug 11:30

POST 1-HACKATHON

So far I am looking foward to starting My mathematics Project about hacking. I am interested in learning more about the coding used in different pascodes. I think this will be a very fun...

By Tully Suttie on 10 Aug 08:37

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