STEM
Year 10 Mathematical Art
Year 10 are currently completing an Art Project based on the linear and non-linear functions we have been studying this term. We are using the online graphing calculator DESMOS which allows students and teachers alike to quickly graph and re-graph functions that could take 10 minutes by hand.
Most of the artworks started with straight lines and now we are working with the more complex functions such as parabolas, exponentials and circles. It has been great to see students play with the equations and graphs, moving them and manipulating them to form patterns and shapes you might recognise. Here are some of the students’ artworks so far. Some of these images were captured at school before we began learning from home.
Year 9 Design and Technology Signs
The class were asked to design and build a small LED powered sign as part of the Illumination! Project. After making a simple flashing light circuit, they drew up the components of the base for the light. These plans were then sent off to be cut on a laser cutter. The students then assembled the base and installed the circuitry. The each designed their own sign to be mounted on top of the base, which were engraved on perspex using a laser cutter.
Year 8 Technology
All Year 8 Technology classes were making windchimes during Term 2. They had the opportunity to work in the timber and metal workshops to make the various sections. In the timber workshop, they shaped the timber components using the disc sander and shaped a sail out of perspex to catch the wind. In the metal workshop, they cut, drilled and filed the aluminium pipes, then added the hooks and chains to complete the project.
Year 11 Physics Fun
This term, Miss Hardy’s Year 11 Physics class has been studying their final module of the Preliminary course, “Electricity and Magnetism”. This Module explores Atomic theory and the laws of conservation of energy and electric charge. These laws are unifying concepts in understanding the electrical and magnetic properties and behaviour of matter. Students also examine how the analysis of electrical circuits’ behaviour and the transfer and conversion of energy in electrical circuits. One of the many fun practicals completed relating to Electrostatics was using the Van De Graaff Generator. A Van de Graaff generator pulls electrons from the Earth, moves them along a belt and stores them on the large sphere. The grounding rod is a smaller sphere, attached by a wire to the Earth. It provides a convenient path for electrons to move to the ground. If we bring the grounding rod close enough to the large sphere, the electrons rip through the air molecules in order to jump onto the grounding rod, creating a spark and crackling noise, just like a mini lightning strike. Year 11 had a bit of fun with this using it to shock themselves and their peers, and they even used the spark to ignite a Bunsen Burner!
Year 11 Industrial technology Timber
This Timber class has developed confidence in the workshop and had been making solid progress. Non-Construction based timber has been in short supply and we have managed to source smaller quantities on an as needs basis as we wait for orders to be delivered.
They have become more proficient in using power tools and have applied these skills to completing their project as far as circumstances would allow. We were up to completing a herringbone designed timber top when practical work ceased.
Year 11 Hospitality
Term 3 students have been studying units, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Serve Food and Beverages, Work Effectively with Others and Use Food Preparation Equipment. Throughout the term students have been completing service periods to reflect industry realistic timeframes, preparing and serving a variety meals and beverages. During each simulated service, students are observed in their roles demonstrating a range of skills such as setting up and packing down dining spaces, greeting customers, serving customers, checking, and filling orders, and farewelling customers. Not to forget tasting a lot of food and drink items along the way.
Thank you to the staff that support the students during these service periods.
STEM Superstars – Term 3
While quite a few students were acknowledged across KKHS in our recent faculty based Student Stars social media posts, they are so many other outstanding students doing amazing work in their STEM subjects.
We wanted to give them a shout out for the great work they have done this term.
Congratulations to these students, you should all be proud of your superstar qualities!
Mrs O’Neill and Ms Ruzicka.
Year 8
STEM
Daniel Perkins 100 % effort in all classes
Jackson McAlister Always striving to do his best in Maths and Science
Emma Locker Quality effort and engagement in learning activities.
Shelby James Positive contributions to class discussions and continuing this through online learning
Tylah Davey Consistently engaging in all class work
MANDATORY TECHNOLOGY
Consistent application to the course and contributing positively to the class
Cooper Asimus
Consistent effort with on line learning
Tylah Davey
Libbi Hethrington
Shelby James
Tarlay Crich
Amber Offen
YEAR 9
IT TIMBER
Consistent application to the course and contributing positively to the class
Hayden Stitt
Brandon Madden
Aaron Nickerson
Braiden Hilton
Zak Collins
DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY
Consistent application to the course and contributing positively to the class
Hayden Stitt
Andrew Straker
Hunter Bogaard
Talon Gabriel
MATHS
Jordan McAndrew Jordan shows consistent enthusiasm and effort in all lessons. He shows many of the characteristics of a strong mathematician; focus, determination, appreciation for mathematics, curiosity and problem solving.
YEAR 10
MATHS
Grace Perkins Grace has worked had to better develop her understanding of non- linear functions and how changing an equation can affect a graph. It has been great working with her online and watching the changes she is making to her artwork.
Daniel Mayer Daniel and his Nan have worked hard while online to develop a mathematical artwork which demonstrates his understanding of the relationship between the equation and graphs.
Seth Wilton Seth has worked all term on the idea of turning a Gameboy into an artwork. Nearly 100 equations later this is the result, he is still working on it so watch this space.
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY METAL
Consistent application to the course and contributing positively to the class
Jeshuah Gilbert
Justin Chandra
Ryan Sawtell
Marko Sellers
Jordon Pont
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY TIMBER
Consistent application to the course and contributing positively to the class
Lily Egan
Zac Wilson
Jordan Grennan
Ryan Sawtell
Jordon Pont
Rees Gibson
FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Luke Dietrich Consistently applying himself to all online learning tasks. His engagement to course work is to be commended.
YEAR 11
MATHS STANDARD
Excellent results in Assessment Task 2
Billy Reading
Meila Connolly
Sharra Gibson-Puller
PHYSICS
Paul Jiminez Consistent effort and engagement in all class tasks.
Nicholas Sharp Always giving 100% effort in all lessons
Dylan Grennan Always completing class work to a high level
INVESTIGATING SCIENCE
Justin Chandra Consistent engagement in course work.
Blake Mastermann Consistent effort and engagement in course work.
Amy Boughton Consistent application to the course and contributing positively to the class
Esther Tedd Consistent completion of class work and always seeking teacher feedback.
Lance Ortega Consistent completion of course work.
YEAR 12
MANUFACTURING & ENGINEERING
Consistent effort throughout the course, leading to outstanding level of achievement and continuing this effort into online learning
Tupou Denniss
Tevita Taufahema
INVESTIGATING SCIENCE
Alyssa Lindsay Consistent effort throughout the course, and continuing this effort and engagement into online learning.
Alexandra Dinarvand Consistent effort throughout the course, always seeking teacher feedback on class tasks and continuing this effort into online learning.
Delani Leigh Consistent effort throughout the course, leading to outstanding level of achievement and continuing this effort into online learning.
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Tevita Taufahema Tevita has worked hard over the last twelve months to complete an entertainment unit for his Major Timber Project.
MATHS STANDARD 2
Amazing commitment to learning and success, outstanding focus and work ethic, always getting stuck into the lesson (even when online) and trying to improve.
Delani Leigh
Emma Phillips