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Friday, January 3, 2020

week 3, day 4: Aquabots

Would I like to join the  school aquabots club- why/why not?

Why;
It would fun to create my own aquabot and control it to pick up sharks and move obstacles from the islands.
It would fun to learn about electronics and how they work so I can make my own special aquabot that can swim, have claws and little shovels to move things.
I can get ideas from watching others.

Why Not:
It costs to much money to join and become a member and to buy electronic parts for my aquabot. 
I may not win the competiton and that woud make me feel sad and angry.
There is no swimming pool at my school and I would have to buy a pool, borrow or go to Rolleston swimming pools to test my aquabot




1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Marcus! How are you doing? Olive here from the Summer Learning Journey!

    Thank you for your blog post! I really enjoyed reading about the reasons why, or why not an Aquabot club would work for you. I think you raise some really good points! Aquabots would be so cool to work and learn about! I think using an Aquabot would be so challenging to move around in an underwater environment, but would make for a super exciting project! You could put, as you said, little claws and shovel arms in order to maximise your chances of winning in a competition! You could also add wings to propel you through the water faster!

    However financially, Aquabots could be very expensive. You do need a lot of time, equipment and of course, a swimming pool in order to have a successful club.

    Maybe they'll become a part of the school curriculum? You never know!

    Remember the end of the Summer Learning Journey is next Friday 24th January! Keep up the blogging, commenting and enthusiasm!

    Ngā mihi,
    Olive




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