So today is a Friday and today Room 6 went to Hornby High School to do some Technology! But before we start I'm just gonna tell you how it was like going there and our process in what we did so keep reading. So in the morning Ms Wilton talked about how we should act when we got there and to do our best in whatever we were gonna do, she also told us to then get our pencil cases and our ruler and put in our bags and go line up outside. After that we started walking to the bus that was going drop us off to Hornby High School! So when we arrived there we walked to the entrance and Mr Norman told us to sit down on like these steps I guessed and they looked like one big couch!
Then suddenly a Man came in and he said he was teaching St Bernadette's so we went to follow our teacher I guess, well we have 2 teachers for this term and both of their names were Mr Heath for Science and Mr Rees and I don't know if we might have more but we'll see! And so we went into this science lab and he gave us this paper that we had to go through with a buddie and it was just about all the safety rules that we needed to fill out. Then we did the electric shock thing but I didn't want to try it cause I was way to scared to try it, but most of the people in the class tried it out and they were like screaming!
Then we had another class which was like building and we also had another teacher and his name was Mr Rees the building teacher and so what we had to design was this little key chain for us and we had to do a lot of things for it and I just want to say that it was really hard to do but I at least made something for the first day of Technology so here is my key chain:
You might see more Tech things coming!
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