Friday, 25 October 2013
How To Make fettuccine
9 Ways To Annoy Your Sister
9 Ways to Annoy Your Sister
- Say she is fat
- Not replying to her
- Asking her questions
- Change the channel
- Playing on her netbook
- Going on Facebook when shes home
- Not doing my homework but playing games
- Being to slow around the basin on foot not on bike
- Eating her chocolate, drinking her drink or eating her food
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Verbs
Highlight the verbs in the following paragraphs then share with Miss Clark..
Long ago, the sun saw a large red and gold bird. It was so beautiful that the sun made him live forever.
At first the phoenix was very happy, but eventually he got tired. So he flew away and hid in the desert all alone. He cried to the sun to make him young and strong again, but the sun did not hear him.
The phoenix returned home and made a nest in a tall palm tree. He made an egg from myrrh and placed it in the nest. He cried out to the sun again. “Please, glorious sun, make me young and strong again!’ This time the sun heard him and shone its burning rays down on the Earth. The rays made the tree burst into flame and the phoenix became a big ball of fire.
When the flames died down, the tree and nest were unharmed but the phoenix had disappeared. Only a pile of ash remained. Soon the ash moved and a young phoenix emerged. It quickly grew to the size of a mature phoenix. Then it collected the ashes, placed them inside the egg and flew away with it. The phoenix placed the egg on the altar of the sun and flew back to live in the desert. Every five hundred years, when it grows old, the phoenix flies back to the old palm tree and is reborn from the ashes.
2.
Complete the table from the words in the text.
Past Tense
Heard
Cried
Emerged
Collected
Placed
Moved
cried
returned
Present Tense
Is reborn
Will cry
Will move
will return
Future Tense
Going to cry
Going to return
Going to move
Going to fly
3. Some verb tenses are irregular. They do not add -s or -es for present tense, or -ed for past tense. Some words change completely. Write irregular verbs from the text in different tenses.
Past Tense:
Saw
shone
Hear
made
became
Present Tense:
flying
Growing
Movesing
Crieing
Returning
Collecting
Future Tense:
Collect
Make
Shine
Cry
Move
Return
Grow
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Integrity
This is my google drawing about Integrity. I had to think of as many words as I can that relate to it. I also had to say what it means to me.
Poem About The Sunset
For every one of us a last sunset is like a first,
A saying that has been around for years that came from someone really wise,
And every sunset that we see is one nearer to our eyes,
This evening the sun is like a huge orange ball,
Set behind the Mt Wellington hill,
It’s very very small,
And how many more sunsets for me since time does not stand ever still,
I watched it disappear from view where it set the sky was red,
A weather sign in the twilight sky of warmer days ahead,
For all of us a last sunset so very very true,
No matter what we achieve in life some of us are almost due.
Monday, 21 October 2013
Rhythm, Rap And Rhyme Creating Peaceful Time
This is my google drawing about rhythm, rap and rhyme creating Peaceful times
What's Hiding In your Spelling Words?
These are my spelling words for the week. For this part of my spelling I had to see what was hiding in my spelling words.
bicycle - cycle, bye, by
cemetery - met,
enunciation - nun, a, cat, ton
humanity - man, a
innocence - nice,
onomatopoeia - pea, me, mat, top, pot
procession - pro, process, on, in,
pronunciation - pro, nun, a, cat,
resolvement - resolve, ment
rhythm - thy
scrumptious - scrum, rum, pump
statistics - is, sat, a,
Alphabetical Order
These are my spelling words for the week. For this part of my spelling I had to put my spelling words in order.
bicycle
cemetery
enunciation
humanity
innocence
onomatopoeia
procession
pronunciation
resolvement
rhythm
scrumptious
statistics
Against The Clock
These are my spelling words for the week. For this part of my spelling I had to see how many times I could write each of them in a minuite.
rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm
bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle, bicycle
enunciation, enunciation, enunciation, enunciation, enunciation, enunciation
statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics
cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery, cemetery
onomatopoeia, onomatopoeia, onomatopoeia
innocence, innocence, innocence, innocence, innocence, innocence
pronunciation, pronunciation, pronunciation, pronunciation, pronunciation
procession, procession, procession, procession, procession, procession, procession,
resolvement, resolvement, resolvement, resolvement, resolvement, resolvement, resolvement, resolvement,
humanity, humanity, humanity, humanity, humanity, humanity, humanity,
scrumptious, scrumptious, scrumptious, scrumptious, scrumptious, scrumptious, scrumptious,
Friday, 18 October 2013
Description about the Beach.
Description Framework
Introduction
The first sentence introduces and classifies the topic
Middle
- In-depth description about the topic.
- The 5 senses are commonly used to develop and support the ideas of descriptions.
- The description may show rather than tell the reader what something/ someone is like using precise similes or metaphors to create images/pictures in the mind.
- Strong development of the experience "puts the reader there" focusing on key details. It is focused and concentrates only on the aspects that add something to the main purpose of the description
Ending
- Leave the reader with a sense of feeling - e.g enjoyment/wonder
It was morning I couldn't wait for today, beautiful today is finally here. When I got up i woke the rest of my family up and told them to hurry up. As they woke up I got my clothes ready for the beach. After that I went downstairs to help my mother pack the brilliant lunch that she had prepared then we were off to the beach! When we got to the beach we sprinted onto the sand. As i was walking along the beach, the bright sun is nearly hot enough to cover you in an invisible blanket of warmth. The beautiful, big blue ocean's waves are crashing against the cliffs as you watch the seagulls joyfully fly around in circles in the air. The warm, golden sand runs between your toes with the gentle breeze. As you walk along the beach you find gorgeous, shiny shells that have been washed into the shore by the rippling of the water. When you step in the sea you could feel the cold misty waves crashing on your feet. As you get deeper and deeper into the sea you could taste the saltiness of it. As it was heading off to the afternoon we had lunch. My mum had packed it before we came to the beach. After lunch we spent a couple more hours in the freezing, light blue sea until it was time to go back home and have a shower. I told my mum when we got home that this is a good day out and then she told me to go into my cozy bed to go and sleep. As I fell asleep I thought that I couldn’t wait for the next holiday to come!
Against The Clock
These are my spelling words for the week. For this part of my spelling I had to see how many times I could write each of them in a minuite.
critique, critique, critique, critique, critique, critique, critique, critique, critique, critique, critique,
enunciation, enunciation, enunciation, enunciation,
incident, incident, incident, incident, incident, incident, incident, incident, incident, incident, incident, incident,
interpretation, interpretation, interpretation, interpretation, interpretation,
onomatopoeia, onomatopoeia, onomatopoeia,
probability, probability, probability, probability, probability, probability, probability, probability, probability, probability,
pronunciation, pronunciation, pronunciation, pronunciation, pronunciation, pronunciation, pronunciation, pronunciation,
resolvement, resolvement, resolvement, resolvement, resolvement,
rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, rhythm,
scrumptious, scrumptious, scrumptious, scrumptious,
statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics, statistics,
subliminal, subliminal, subliminal, subliminal, subliminal, subliminal,
Alphabetical Order
These are my spelling words for the week. For this part of my spelling I had to put my spelling words in order.
critique
enunciation
incident
interpretation
onomatopoeia
probability
probability
pronunciation
resolvement
rhythm
scrumptious
statistics
subliminal
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