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Friday 31 July 2020

Famous France

Lunch in Paris



One day we went to go and eat lunch with my Family we were trying to find i spot so we can have lunch so we saw this store it was with yummy food but they said nevermind so we went to a store that had escargots so my family wanted to try it so they found a spot and sat down waiting to order so they order it and it was so slimy and yucky.






So I said that I was going to eat somewhere else before I got a sore tummy so I went out and found a shop that had heaps of yummy food so I went in and got some things and then went back to my family and showed them what I got. so they were still eating there eating the escargots and then i went outside and sat down and ate my yummy treats.





So i finished them all up and then waited for them to come out but they were eating some more escargots and i just not having fun so i was playing my cousins also playing tag as well. So that was the end of it bye thanks for reading.

Statistics Investigation 3

Louis Vuitton or Coco Chanel?


Jayla Famous France


Thursday 30 July 2020

Habitat for Lynx


France Animals Facts


Lost in Paris



One day me and my family went on a trip to go to france. We were landing and it was night time so we made it to our hotel and went to sleep for the next day. So we got ready and went in the car and we were going to paris so we went and there were a lot of people there so i had to stay with my family so i don’t get lost in paris so this is what happened to me now.





Few hours later I was walking with my family and saw something cool and I stayed to watch. It was fun but when it was finished I was looking for my family. There were so many people that I was running looking for them but no one answered so I was crying and running at the same time. I could not see them or find them. I just could hear music and others as well.



And then i went to the security and i told them that i had lost my family so they took me with them and they were trying to find my family but it was almost dark time so they ask me where i ilve and i said i live in a hotel so i told them the address and then they took me there and i told the number as well and then they took me up and then i had found them the people told them that i was crying and running.

Statistics Investigation 2

France Animals

Wednesday 29 July 2020

Famous Versailles gardens.


Statistics - making statements 2

Design your food plates



Statistics - making statements

More Complex Sentences

Statistics Investigation

More Sentences Supported

French Landmarks

French Landmarks

Friday 24 July 2020

Spaghetti Bolognese Recipe

So if you guys think i slote this of goole but i dind't i just look at it and copy it into my own words so that is it.Thanks for reading.Ingredients: So these are the ingredients to make the Spaghetti Bolognese.
First saucepan on a medium heat and add 1 tbsp olive oil. And then Add 4 finely chopped bacon rashers and then fry for 10 minutes until it is golden brown and crisp as well.also with the heat and add the 2 onions, 2 carrots, 2 celery sticks, 2 garlic cloves and the leaves from 2-3 sprigs rosemary, all finely chopped, then fry for 10 mins. Stir the veg often until it softens.And then Increase the heat to medium-high, add 500g beef mince and cook stirring for 3-4 mins until the meat is browned all over. Add 2 tins plum tomatoes, the finely chopped leaves from ¾ small pack basil, 1 tsp dried oregano, 2 bay leaves, 2 tbsp tomato purée, 1 beef stock cube, 1 deseeded and finely chopped red chilli (if using), 125ml red wine and 6 halved cherry tomatoes. Stir with a wooden spoon, breaking up the plum tomatoes. And then a few hours later here this is the last part.Drain the spaghetti and either, stir into the bolognese sauce, or serve the sauce on top. Serve with more grated parmesan, the remaining basil leaves and crusty bread, if you like.

Italy Food

Italy Food Facts


Tuesday 21 July 2020

Writing - Italy



One day the Louvre Museum. They were closing for the next day to come but when they locked the doors there was a person the sneak inside of the Louvre Museum so i was looking around to find him but he was next to the mona lisa was gone. so when the doors were closer he could not get out. But he tried to open the door but when he opened it the alarm went off and I tried to stop him but he was just too fast to catch so I told the security and they were running after him.





And then they had got him where he lived. There were a lot of things from the Louvre Museum and they had put him in jail because he stole a lot of things from the Louvre Museum.

Italian People and Culture Research

Italians Facts


Sunday 5 July 2020

Writting!

Remember when you were a careless eight-year-old kid riding a bike with your friends, racing each other around the neighborhood? Remember that feeling of absolute freedom as you felt the wind in your hair and the smile it put on your face? I never thought I would feel that way as a grown-up until my friends presented me with a red brand-new bike. At first, I was a bit skeptical about the total idea of commuting by bike. One morning a couple of days later, I completely changed my mind.
I was stuck in a traffic jam and saw in my rear mirror a man in a suit riding a classy bike with his laptop case in one hand and a handlebar in the other. I figured out it would take him about 15 minutes to get to the office while I was still sitting in my car and waiting for the cars in line ahead to move, even if just for an inch. I was always very afraid of being late for my business meetings.
That is when I decided to get on the bike. I haven’t regretted my decision so far. One of the best things about cycling is that the bike is perfect for exercising. Just cycling to and from work or to the shops every day is enough to keep you healthy and happy. Besides, it's incredibly liberating to be able to get anywhere without losing time in traffic jams. Also, don’t forget about the environmental benefits. Cycling helps to reduce air pollution while also reducing traffic congestion and the need for gas.
At some point, I realized that I started to use the bike more often, not only to get to work but also to catch up with friends and to head out for coffee on weekends. I loved this style of traveling because it lets you appreciate what you are seeing around you. You can stop anywhere you want and yet you can cover a lot of distance. That daily distance I rode to work was no longer enough for me. I started riding to the nearest decent mountain bike trails so I could spend the day going up and down hills. I did it because it was fun. Because I enjoyed it.
“I wish I could bike around the world,” I said to myself one day. And then I thought, “Why not?”
OK, I knew I couldn’t ride across the oceans. I came up with the idea to ride across each of the continents, from coast to coast. The more I thought about it, the more excited I became about my plans. If I do this, I will have to thoroughly prepare, I thought. I was also very scared. Would I be able to make it over towering mountains and across burning deserts? What if I got lost somewhere and didn’t know the language?
After a few months of training, I set off. This was hard at first, but soon I realized that everywhere I went people cheered me on when they heard about my journey. The newspaper back home reported on my progress. Once or twice I ran out of money and had to spend a couple of weeks doing odd jobs before I could continue on my way. I never gave up on my idea, and a year and six months later, I found myself pedaling back toward the place where it all began. my journey was over and I was home.
These days, I continue exploring the world with my bike as often as I can. Thanks to my bike, I’ve made countless friends, seen incredible sights, and had unforgettable adventures. I would have missed out on all of that if I hadn’t decided to try biking instead of driving! I guess there is an upside to traffic jams after all!
Remember when you were a careless eight-year-old kid riding a bike with your friends, racing each other around the neighborhood? Remember that feeling of absolute freedom as you felt the wind in your hair and the smile it put on your face? I never thought I would feel that way as a grown-up until my friends presented me with a red brand-new bike. At first, I was a bit skeptical about the total idea of commuting by bike. One morning a couple of days later, I completely changed my mind.
I was stuck in a traffic jam and saw in my rear mirror a man in a suit riding a classy bike with his laptop case in one hand and a handlebar in the other. I figured out it would take him about 15 minutes to get to the office while I was still sitting in my car and waiting for the cars in line ahead to move, even if just for an inch. I was always very afraid of being late for my business meetings.
That is when I decided to get on the bike. I haven’t regretted my decision so far. One of the best things about cycling is that the bike is perfect for exercising. Just cycling to and from work or to the shops every day is enough to keep you healthy and happy. Besides, it's incredibly liberating to be able to get anywhere without losing time in traffic jams. Also, don’t forget about the environmental benefits. Cycling helps to reduce air pollution while also reducing traffic congestion and the need for gas.
At some point, I realized that I started to use the bike more often, not only to get to work but also to catch up with friends and to head out for coffee on weekends. I loved this style of traveling because it lets you appreciate what you are seeing around you. You can stop anywhere you want and yet you can cover a lot of distance. That daily distance I rode to work was no longer enough for me. I started riding to the nearest decent mountain bike trails so I could spend the day going up and down hills. I did it because it was fun. Because I enjoyed it.
“I wish I could bike around the world,” I said to myself one day. And then I thought, “Why not?”
OK, I knew I couldn’t ride across the oceans. I came up with the idea to ride across each of the continents, from coast to coast. The more I thought about it, the more excited I became about my plans. If I do this, I will have to thoroughly prepare, I thought. I was also very scared. Would I be able to make it over towering mountains and across burning deserts? What if I got lost somewhere and didn’t know the language?
After a few months of training, I set off. This was hard at first, but soon I realized that everywhere I went people cheered me on when they heard about my journey. The newspaper back home reported on my progress. Once or twice I ran out of money and had to spend a couple of weeks doing odd jobs before I could continue on my way. I never gave up on my idea, and a year and six months later, I found myself pedaling back toward the place where it all began. my journey was over and I was home.
These days, I continue exploring the world with my bike as often as I can. Thanks to my bike, I’ve made countless friends, seen incredible sights, and had unforgettable adventures. I would have missed out on all of that if I hadn’t decided to try biking instead of driving! I guess there is an upside to traffic jams after all!

Friday 3 July 2020

Measurement: Perimeter 2

Friday: Writing Task



I think the Blue Whales should be kept in their natural habitat.because they might want to go back to their family and play with the sound that they make.




Yeah i think you should put them back in their natural habitat .but Blue whales are endangered because of people and their environment, with all the rubbish in the ocean.




It is important for some blue whales to be saved by people and put in zoos so that they are cared for and don’t become extinct. But I think that they would be happier in their natural habitat.






We should try and protect the ocean they live in and also not hunt them so they can keep living in the ocean.

Blue Whale Research

The Deep Sea


Blue Whale


Thursday 2 July 2020

THE BOY IN THE DRESS Part 4 By David Walliams


Checklist - Thursday: Great White Shark (Week 12)

Checklist - Thursday: Great White Shark (Week 12)
Introduction and Outline
Must Do’s
Task
Instructions
Blog URL
Introduction
1
  • Four facts

Reading
2
*Note supported tasks are not meant for everyone. Ask your teacher if you should do it.
  • Read the article about the introduction and outline of Great White Shark.

  • Do further research and reading.

  • Complete the research task.
Writing
3
  • Watch the video 

  • Complete the writing about Great White Shark.. 
Maths
4
  • Complete the maths

Should Do’s
Task
Instructions
Blog URL
Design
5
  • Complete the task
Maths
4
  • Extra tasks.
Chapter Book
6
  • Read David Walliams audio book.


Design Task - Great White Shark

Measurement: Perimeter 2

Measurement: Perimeter

Thursday: Writing Task

  










The legendary great white shark is a cartilaginous fish that has caused fear and admiration for many years. It is considered one of the biggest predators of the oceans and the fiercest, but there is more imagination than truth in this sentence. But it is more like a man-eater I think.




A great white shark is a beautiful animal that lives in the ocean but it is very scary when you are bleeding it comes up to you then it will eat you.the shark will keep getting you in tell it eats you.




Also it is like The white shark is a member of the class Chondrichthyes, the subclass Elasmobranchii, the order Lamniformes, the family Lamnidae and the genus Carcharodon.

Great White Shark Facts


Great White Shark Research Task