Monday, December 21, 2020

Xylophone Nano Girl

 



Today our experiment was to make an xylophone sorry but I don't know how to put the video I will try to put the video on the next on. I used paper and glue and some objects around my house.


8 comments:

  1. Good Morning Riley
    Well doe for having a go with this. I hope you enjoyed constructing this. Keep up your SLJ efforts.

    What did it sound like if you were to play it?

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    1. There were high pitch and low pitch and I had to put something it the tube so it could make sound.

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  2. Hi Riley,
    Great building - I really like how you separated the tubes so they weren't touching. Great engineering!
    Nanogirl

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  3. Kia ora Riley

    Ben here from the SLJ commenting team.

    It’s a shame you are having trouble with uploading video. It would be awesome if we could hear you play your xylophone.

    You might find some useful tips on the cybersmart website . Otherwise, are you able to pin point at which point your video is not working? Then I might be able to help you with a solution.

    Keep up the good work in any case!

    Mā te wā,

    Benjamin

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    1. Hi Benjamin yeah I am having problems with the video. How do you do it?

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    2. I saw that you managed to upload a video for your nanogirl activity a few weeks ago. Do you remember how you did this?

      This website might be helpful:

      https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/41641?hl=en

      Scroll down to "Add a video to your blog post" and try to follow the instructions.

      Let me know how you get on!

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  4. Hi Riley

    What a fun activity in constructing a musical instrument. You have come out with a great result and probably had a lot of fun along the way.

    Keep up these efforts

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    1. Thank you Mr Johnston with the comment. I'm having fun with SLJ.

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