Mind Map - Natural Disasters

How cool is this?

Last week we tried out a mind mapping tool called mind42.com to organise our thinking about Natural Disasters.

We had just been introduced to Natural Disasters through some wonderful hands on science activities from the CSIRO and we thought that we would like to investigate further.

This is what we came up with - have a look at the map above - you can move themap, make the text bigger/smaller, open and close the nodes. WOW

AllStars - leave a comment about the area you would like to investigate.   :idea:

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Last week we had a visit from the “Keep Australia Beautiful” council and we learnt all about our rubbish and the wide world of waste!

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We found out about

and our responsibilities towards our waste and rubbish.

There were lots of interesting things to think about - leave a comment on something YOU will do as a result of taking responsibility for your waste and rubbish  :D     :???:

Go on ….. leave a comment ……..

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CSI AllStars Animoto Clip

What a Busy Week!

What a great week we’ve had  :lol: 

Everyone has been busy writing,  creating, and posting about what they have been up to! We could choose how we wanted to present our information - some people chose to write about it, others used Rock You, ToonDoo or Newspaper Generator. Check out these blogs    :idea:

Sandy & Ribbons     Sports Carnival =

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Observatory Excursion

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AllStars CSI

Sandy Fingerprinting   Sandy Shoe   Sandy Indicator

           Sandy Fingerprints  Sandy letter 

A baffling crime puzzled the police until they called in the investigative minds of the AllStars! Along with Lisa from the CSIRO, the AllStars became real life Crime Scene Investigators as they:
“We had to look at the evidence that was left behind at the crime scene to work out who was behind a blackmailing plot, and the theft of $200 000 from a safe. There were four suspects who had been identified, but all protested that they were innocent. It was our job to look through the evidence and eliminate or prove a suspect guilty.”

Thinkaholics CSi ers

Comparison of Hair: We had to look at samples under the microscope - the sample found at the scene and the suspects. Two of the suspects hair looked the same as the evidence hair.   Celia
Comparison of Fabrics: We compared fabrics from the suspects, with a piece of fabric found on a chair at the crime scene. First we swirled the fabric in some water, then we dropped  a few drops of indicator onto the piece of cloth. We left it for 2 minutes and then we compared the colours to see if it matched the evidence fabric.   Sokeina
Soil Analysis: We had to put some soil samples in a dish and compare them to soil from the crime scene. We dropped a small amount of soil in the dish, then added indicator on top. The indicator turned a different colour according to the acidity of the soil. Each soil sample turned a different colour - but only one matched the soil from the crime scene!  Nadine
Identikit Face: We had to memorize the description of a man seen at the crime scene and build a picture of the person’s face using a computer program. We had to make the picture look exactly like the picture of the man seen at the crime. Tyrone
 Ballistics: We took the bullet found in the sofa at the crime scene and looked at it under the magnifying glass. We then had to try and spot  identical markings on bullets from the suspects guns. We were able to find a match from one of the suspects guns. Marshall
Chromatography: this is when we drew a line on a small sample of paper and put it in water. The colours in the ink seperated and we had to match the ink from the pen used to write the blackmail letter. Gloria & Natalie