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Tuesday 24 November 2020

EOTC Week.

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Today i'm sharing about what i'm looking forward to do at EOTC week. (EOTC means Education Outside the Class). Adrenalin Forest is the first one i'm looking at and it's probably the most funnest active. Here is some information about Adrenalin forest. Adrenalin Forest courses feature over 100 fun filled challenges across six levels. Each level is harder than the last, with obstacles starting at 1.5 metres above the ground that are suitable for a wide range of ages and fitness levels. To conquer the whole course and claim your bragging rights, you’ll be climbing, jumping and swinging at least 20 metres up in the air.

This isn’t just a test of your physical skills - each obstacle can be conquered in different ways, so you’ll be stretching your brain as well. Challenges include the Indiana jump, crossed logs, barrels, wrecking balls, a commando flying fox and Tarzan jump.




Okay that's my post for the day I hope you enjoyed. Tom

Monday 23 November 2020

Gymnastics - Term 4

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Today i'm sharing my blog post about Gymnastics with you so I hope you enjoy. First these are the six objects that we are working on today. Trampoline (doing front flips and back flips knee flip and swivel hips), Beam (you walk across the beam ford and back hopping and fog jumps), Parallel Bars (you balance and hold your own weight tuck legs and leg lifts), Bar (where you lift yourself up and spin legs hanging and hanging off), Floor Mat (were you do front rolls and back rolls, Cartwheel and headstands), Mini tramp (you flip onto a mat crash bani and tuck jump). Here is a picture of a gymnast.

This is a famous male gymnast Péter Kovács 

Thank you for looking and reading my post if you have time leave a comment. Thanks Tom.

Wednesday 4 November 2020

What jobs do I want to do?

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Today i'm doing a blog post about that jobs I want to do in my future. These jobs are what I want and I don't mean to offend people if I do. But any way, the first job I what to do is be an astronaut. Being an astronaut is hard work but that hard work pays off. This is a web site of how to be an astronaut with NASA: LINK. But here are some requirements, Astronaut requirements have changed with NASA's goals and missions. Today, to be considered for an astronaut position, applicants must meet the following qualifications:

  1. Be a U.S. citizen
  2. Possess a master's degree* in a STEM field, including engineering, biological science, physical science, computer science or mathematics, from an accredited institution.
  3. Have at least two years of related professional experience obtained after degree completion or at least 1,000 hours pilot-in-command time on jet aircraft.
  4. Be able to pass the NASA long-duration flight astronaut physical.

*The master's degree requirement can also be met by:

  • Two years (36 semester hours or 54 quarter hours) of work toward a doctoral program in a related science, technology, engineering or math field.
  • A completed Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree.
  • Completion (or current enrollment that will result in completion by June 2021) of a nationally recognized test pilot school program.
This website is a book about being fit. BEING FIT. But here are some on text. Astronauts in space must be able to twist, bend, lift, and carry massive objects. They must have strong core muscles so they can perform their tasks efficiently and avoid injury. In order to maintain muscle strength while in space, astronauts practice core-building activities before, during, and after their missions.


But really I just want to be an astronaut and if that doesn't work out I want to work on creating a space ship or a rover like there a Youtuber called Mark Rober. Mark Rober work on the the rover called Curiosity Rover. It landed on Mars. But here is some information to do that job. To apply for a job at NASA, go to http://www.usajobs.gov/. There you'll find the very latest job listings and information that will help you determine if you qualify for the position. NASA prefers to hire applicants with applicable university degrees, or those in the military with aviation experience and backgrounds. Image showed here.


But over all I hope you enjoyed this post if you have time please leave a comment. It really helps me.