Hao Ming's Science Eportfolio

Hi Readers, this is my Science E portfolio that I am required to do. Hope you love it!!! :)

My Aims For End Of Year Examination

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Before The Test In the last examination of the year, I planned to score a high A1, maybe 90 or high, just like what I did in term 3. To do t...

Issues in teaching and Learning Science (Term 3)

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In Term 3, we learned about Optics(Lens and Colors), Physics as we are unable to finish it in term 2 and also Biology(Ecology and Sexual Rep...

Issues in teaching and Learning Science (Term 2)

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In Term 2, we learnt about Acids and Bases, Chemistry and Optics(Reflection and Reflection), Physics. Acids and Bases Acids - An acid is a s...

Issues in teaching and Learning Science (Term 1)

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In Term 1, we mainly covered on chemistry. We learnt about the periodic table, atomic structure, the two types of bonding and equation writi...

Carbon Cycle

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The Carbon Cycle exists in the ecosystem and plays a very important role in it. Carbon is found in every ecosystem, because every living thi...

Personal Work Sample (ACE)

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Hi Readers, the following is an Ace which I had done for term 3. Hope you like it. In the rubrics I have no idea what "personal work...

Reflections of laboratory sessions

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Sadly, this year, we did not have any Science excursion or Field Trip due to the fact that we did not have any time. However, we have practi...

Science Test Reflection (Term 3)

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In this test, we are tested on Ecology, part of biology and Optics, part of Physics. That's all simple. It was quite simple for me, howe...

Science Test Reflection (Term 2 + Retest)

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For the actual test... I do not really want to talk about it as I did very badly. However as it is a requirement in this Science E portfolio...

Science Test Reflection (Term 1)

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In this science test, I scored 30 out of 40. Although it is a A1, I am very disappointed in myself as I was below average in my class and wa...

Advantages and Disadvantages of Nuclear Energy

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Advantages: 1. produces no greenhouse gases 2. steam is released into the atmosphere by nuclear plants 3. such a powerful source of energy, ...

Fusion energy: The Hope For Mankind

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Scientists have been trying to make fusion power for 50 years. While knowledge has constantly advanced, it's unclear if the technologica...

How does nuclear power plant produce electricity

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A nuclear power plant controls the chain reaction of the uranium to produce heat in the reactor. Water is pumped through the hot reactor. Wa...

Nuclear Energy

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Nuclear energy produces electricity through a process called fission. In 1956, the first commercial nuclear power plant opened in England. I...

Introduction to Marine Biology

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To me the author of this blog I feel that the subject Marine Life is one of the most exciting topic. When I grow up I would like to be a mar...

Sharks' greatest enemy

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Despite being all powerful, sharks are still invulnerable.They do have several formidable enemies other than man. The unfortunate shark that...

Sharks' extraordinary keen of smell

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Shark's most sense is smell, it is so powerful that sharks are able to sniff a tea spoon of blood in a Olympic swimming pool, sharks can...

Sharks' buoyancy

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Most people think that sharks like fish, have gas-filled swim bladders. Instead, sharks rely greatly on a oil-filled liver, which contain sq...

Sharks intelligences. Stupid or Smart?

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Most people would think that shark are crazy, insane "killing machine" but in actual facts recent studies have indicated that many...

Introduction to Sharks

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Sharks are a type of fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton and a highly skeleton and streamlined body. Did you know the earliest known sha...
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