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Friday 31 March 2017

Pratice reading log English

"The Milgram Experiment" by Saul McLeod is an artical about obedience (They just follow orders from there superiors) The man character in this story is Milgram, Milgram is running the experiments of obedience. I think Stanley Milgram is a sneaky guy; placing in the newspaper; males wanted and were told it will take part in the Yale University. The volunteers were told that they would take place in the lab experiment.
This story is built around obedience, random selections of volunteers to take part of the Yale University, People who obey there superiors are not bad; we see them as role models even though we know right to wrong, the experiment proved no matter how high the voltage got put on the electric chair from a small shock to near death experience; they would still electrocute you because they have been told so. My evidence of this comes from the text "65% (two-thirds) of participants(i.e. "Teachers" continued to the highest level of 450 volts. all of the participants continued to 300 volts." Also another quote from the text "More often then not adults have extreme willingness to go almost any length on the command of an authority figure."

Newtons Laws PE

Who is Izaac Newton?

Newton was born on 4th January 1643
and died and died 31 March 1727.
Sirr Izaac Newton is a well known scientist he 
formulated the laws of motion and universal 
gravitational. Not only that he built the first
reflecting telescope.



3 Laws of motion
First Law
Newtons first law states that "every object
in a state of uniform motion tends to remain
in that state of motion unless an external force
is applied to it." Witch means it will remain
moving or still unless something effects upon it.
Second Law 
acceleration is produced when a force 
acts on a mass. The greater the mass,
the greater the amount of force required. 
F=ma. 
You need more force to push (accelerate) 
an heavy (mass) object. 

What are the agonist and antagonist in the following movements PE


Answer in this format
Left knee
Movement: Flexion
Joint: Knee
Joint type: Hinge
Agonist:Hamstring
Agonist: lliopsos
Agonist: Hamstring
Antagonist: Quadricep


Answer in this format
Right hip joint
Movement: flexion
Joint: hip
Joint type: ball and Socket
Antagonist: Maximus


Answer in this format
Movement: Flexion
Joint: Knee joint
Joint type: Hinge
Antagonist: Quadricep


Answer in the following formats
Right elbow
Movement: flexion
Joint:elbow
Joint type:hinge
Ag- bicep
An-tricep

song activity english

Song name Take me to church


Pink = Similie 
Blue = Metaphore 
Green = Other

My lover's got humour
She's the giggle at a funeralKnows everybody's disapprovalI should've worshipped her sooner
If the heavens ever did speakShe's the last true mouthpieceEvery Sunday's getting more bleakA fresh poison each week
"We were born sick," you heard them say it
My church offers no absolutesShe tells me, "Worship in the bedroom."The only heaven I'll be sent toIs when I'm alone with you
I was born sickBut I love itCommand me to be wellAaay. Amen. Amen. Amen.
[Chorus 2x:]Take me to churchI'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your liesI'll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knifeOffer me that deathless deathGood God, let me give you my life
If I'm a pagan of the good timesMy lover's the sunlightTo keep the Goddess on my sideShe demands a sacrifice
Drain the whole seaGet something shinySomething meaty for the main courseThat's a fine-looking high horseWhat you got in the stable?We've a lot of starving faithful
That looks tastyThat looks plentyThis is hungry work
[Chorus 2x:]Take me to churchI'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your liesI'll tell you my sins so you can sharpen your knifeOffer me my deathless deathGood God, let me give you my life
No Masters or KingsWhen the Ritual beginsThere is no sweeter innocence than our gentle sin
In the madness and soil of that sad earthly sceneOnly then I am humanOnly then I am cleanOoh oh. Amen. Amen. Amen.
[Chorus 2x:]Take me to churchI'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your liesI'll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knifeOffer me that deathless deathGood God, let me give you my life

1.2 Discovery PE

Topic - Anatomy
Learning outcome: Identify functions of the skeleton and name of bones
9/02/2017
Search challenge
How many bones in the body
There are 207 bones at birth and as you become more an adult there are 206
Name two functions of skeleton
The skeleton gives the shape of your body and changes as you grow
The skeleton also protect your internal organs so they keep in the correct place
The skeleton provides movement the body
The skeleton acts as a storage to store calcium etc.
The skeleton provides reb blood cells:
What is the axial skeleton
The axial skeleton is your skull, spinal column, sternum and ribs
Give an example of an irregular bone
Vertebrae, sacrum and mandible
List as many bones as possible
The Skull - Cranium, Mandible and Maxilla, Shoulder girdle - clavicle and scapula Arm - humerus, radius and ulna Hand - Carpals, Metacarpals and Phalanges Chest - Sternum and Ribs Spine - Cervical area (top 7 vertebrae), Thoracic (next 12), Lumbar (bottom 5 vertebrae), Sacrum (5 fused or stuck together bones) and Coccyx (the tiny bit at the bottom of the spine).  Pelvic girdle - Ilium, Pubis and Ischium. Leg - Femur, Tibia and Fibula Ankle - Talus and calcaneus (not shown above) Foot - Tarsals, Metatarsals and Phalanges.

“      “        “ Muscles as possible

Notes
The Axial skeleton consists of - the centre of the body, the skull and the spine and the ribcage
The Appendicular skeleton consists of - the arms, legs, shoulders girdle and pelvic girdle

Breaking the technique down - Javelin - Pe

Grip technique
       - Make a peace sign with your right hand (for right handed people). Place the javelin in the middle of the peace sign. Now wrap the rest of your hand around the javelin.










How to hold it
      - Hold your javelin high over your right shoulder with a straight arm, If you are left handed hold it over your left shoulder








How to throw the javelin
      - You want to run smoothly, start of slow and work your way up for this. Start running forward towards the throwing line.











Leg movement
     -There is a bit of leg movement as you run, when you get closer to the trowing line, your left leg crosses over your right leg. At the same time pull your javelin back high up









Where your arm should be
     - Your arm should be straight at your hand at shoulder height as you run up and do the leg movements.





The final movement
     - Put your left leg down and right leg forward as you throw the javelin




Tip- Release the javelin while your throwing hand is as high as possible and on a 45 degree angle

Breaking the technique down - Discus - PE

A video to follow
Grip
- Place the discus in the palm of your hand with all 5 fingers wrapping around it. Don't keep your fingers close together

keep your feet low and dont step out of the circle, move fast as you get the hang of it

aim 3 times by your arm that there is no discus in, in the direction you want to throw, do a 90 degree spin while doing it.

Release the discus with your thumb in line with your arm