September 27th, 2007 by vjenkins
The awaited movie “The Invasion” rated G, based on the narrative of the same name (check out Wiki) has been released.
Director - Robert
Special Effects and Photography - Asya, Marcus, Sala, Ashly
Costume Design - Bright Sparks
Props - Alfonsina
Actors - Bright Sparks
We are looking forward to reading your movie reviews.
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September 16th, 2007 by vjenkins
Last week Bright Sparks visited many places in outer space. We wrote postcards to send to our families and friends. Here are some of the heavenly bodies we visited.
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September 2nd, 2007 by vjenkins
Introduction
Jupiter was named after a Roman god.
Location
Jupiter is the 5th planet from the sun. Jupiter is located between Mars & Saturn.
Size
Jupiter is the largest planet within our solar system.
Density & Atmosphere
Jupiter is a gas planet. It is a giant cloud made up of mostly hydrogen & helium.
Temperature
Jupiter has lots of storms in its atmosphere. It is a gas planet so people can’t walk on it.
Time
A year on Jupiter is almost 12 years on Earth.
Moons
Jupiter has 63 moons.
Interesting Facts
Jupiter has a ring around it made of faint, dark narrow rings composed of tiny rock fragments.
By Latika and Marie
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August 30th, 2007 by vjenkins
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Photos by Jihad
Yesterday Bright Sparks went to the library to make Game Maker games and finish our internet research on the solar system. Bill showed us how to upload the Game maker onto the computer. After Bill’s demonstration we went to our own computer to start the games. Some of the Stage 3 students were there to help us. Visitors from the Department of Education came to watch how Bright Sparks created games using Game Maker. The students who didn’t do Game Maker completed space work by answering questions using information found on the internet. When the students finished answering the space questions they got to play some of the Game Maker games. We had a nice day with Bill and all the Stage 3 students. Jasmine was so happy she said “GO GAME MAKER”.
Bright Sparks would like to thank Bill, Farabee, Keanu, Sabina, Toka, Jeffrey, Jasmeen, Aisha and Jordan for their help.
Written by Missy and Marie Edited by Bright Sparks
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August 23rd, 2007 by vjenkins
We wrote an imformation report about planet Neptune. We hope you enjoy the slideshow!!!!
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By Alfonsina, Ashly, Jasmine & Sala
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August 22nd, 2007 by vjenkins
On 22nd of August Bright Sparks and stage 2 & 3 went by bus to the Sydney Observatory. Half of stage 2 went to the Observatory first at 10:00am. Bright Sparks and the Allstars walked through the Rocks area and down to Circular Quay where we met Captain James Cook. We saw some statues of Arthur Phillip and Captain William Bligh. We went into the Observatory at 12:00am. First we went to the planetarium to look at the stars. Then we went to the top of the Observatory and looked through a telescope and saw the Sydney Harbour Bridge. After we saw a movie all about galaxies which was very interesting and told us lots of information that we didn’t know. When we were finshed we caught a bus back to school. We all enjoyed the excursion very much and learnt alot about our solar system.
By Alfonsina and Jasmine
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If you enjoyed looking at the photographs of our excursion, take a look at the videos of the Observatory in the Vod:pod. Please excuse the picture quality as this is the very first time our teacher has taken videos to upload onto our blog. We all have to start somewhere and it can only get better from here.
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August 19th, 2007 by vjenkins
Introduction:
Saturn got its name from the ancient Greeks, when they saw it they named it Saturn.
Location:
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun. Saturn is much further away from the sun than Earth. Its average distance from the sun is 1427 million km.
Size:
Saturn is the second largest planet within our solar system. Saturn is 12000km in diameter and almost ten times the size of Earth.
Density & Atmosphere:
Saturn is made up of the elements hydrogen and helium and ice chunks.
Temperature:
Saturn’s temperature ranges between 185- 290 degree Celsius.
Time:
Each day on Saturn takes 10.2 Earth hours. A year on Saturn takes 29.46 Earth years.
Moons:
Saturn has dozens of moons. Saturn has 18 named moons which
are called Atlas, Pan, Prometheus, Pandora, Epimetheus, Janus, Mimas, Encoladus, Tethys, Telesco, Lysapa, Dione, Helene, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion, Lapteus and Phobe.
Interesting facts:
Saturn has 1000 rings.
By Moutairi, Robert & Mutu
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August 19th, 2007 by vjenkins
Introduction
Jupiter was named after a Roman god.
Location
Jupiter is the fifth planet from Sun. Jupiter is located between Mars and Saturn.
Size
Jupiter is the largest planet within our solar system.
Density and Atmosphere
Jupiter is a gas planet. It is a giant cloud made up of mostly hydrogen and helium.
Temperature
Jupiter has a lot of storms in its atmosphere. It is a gas planet so people can’t walk on it.
Time
Jupiter takes nearly 12 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
Moons
Jupiter has 63 moons such as Europa, Gailieo and Thebe.
By Danny
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August 1st, 2007 by vjenkins
Introduction
Earth got its name from German and English origins.
Location
Earth is located between Venus and Mars. It is the third planet from the sun.
Size
Earth is 12, 765km in diameter. It is the 5th largest planet in our solar system.
Density and Atmosphere
Earth has a core that is mostly made up of iron. On top of the core is molten rock. Surrounding Earth’s solid surface are layers of atmosphere which are made up of many gases.
Temperature
The Earth’s temperature varies from very cold at either ends of the north and south poles to very warm at the equator. The surface can be dry, wet, hot, cold or humid
Time
The Earth orbits the sun 365 days. This makes one Earth year 365 days long.
Moons
Earth has one moon, called Luna. Earth is the only planet that has a solar eclipse when the moon passes over the sun.
Interesting Facts
Did you know?
- The Earth is mostly covered in water;
- The Earth is the only planet with warm ocean water;
- The Earth is one of the few planets that has an atmosphere;
- Venus and Earth are almost the same size. They are sometimes referred to as sister planets;
- Earth is the only planet that supports animal and plant life;
Written by Bright Sparks
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July 25th, 2007 by vjenkins
The Importance of Space Exploration
Space exploration is important and necessary.
Firstly, learning about the solar system will increase our knowledge in science.
Next, learning about the solar system will help us learn about our own planet and improve our way of life on Earth. Also, space exploration will help us make positive changes in life.
In addition, space exploration is important because it will help us find out if there’s life in space.
In conclusion, I think space exploration is important and necessary.
By: Sala
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