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Friday, November 5, 2021

The life cycle of a star!

 The past week I've been working on a project about the life cycle of a star, basically me and my group had to research about the life cycle of a star. It was really fun and wasn't that hard.

My group consisted of Heath, Trey, I think D'zyre, and me. First we had to do a little bit of research, create a list of things to create our project, and get started on our create part. Heath put plans up for ideas on our final project but eventually after trying to decide on two we picked the more complicated version, I researched almost all of the life stages and put their definitions on our slides. 

After a day or two Heath decided we needed to get on with our create, and we got some left over paper mache and started to create the cycles. I got some more powder and make the majority of them and left them to sit for a day, the next day I painted them with Trey and created some more after forgetting some and leaving them to sit for another day. I painted them and Heath realised we needed the Molecular cloud and Open cluster so I quickly made those and left them to sit for one more day, Today I painted those ones left it to sit and got the paper so we could glue it all together. Heath sloppily put the "arrows" pointing to all the evolutions in order with a HUGE brush.

When we finished our project we had to record it so we could post it onto our blog so before break we picked outside to record it and it took 2 videos and the whole of first break to do Heath's version, we ate then got back to recording and finished my version finally. Every now and then Trey popped in to see our progress and the company was great, eventually we sent our videos to each other and now we're creating our blogs with Trey washing dishes in the background.

Do you have a favourite planet?

Thanks for reading my blog post!

Also here's links to my videos:

https://watch.screencastify.com/v/ctl6FdneQUVlpCBGwzIp https://watch.screencastify.com/v/g3HDMYwnOVJYfOsPJBHA

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