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My new pet Browny

June 10, 2011 by · 2 Comments · Uncategorized

Hi everyone,

Yesterday I got a new virtual pet for my blog. He is called Browny and is an adorable fox. Do you have any pets on your blog?

You can feed him by clicking on more underneath him on more.

I think it is an adorable pet.

Zoerose.

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The series of unfortunate events

June 3, 2011 by · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

The series unfortunate events is a great series of books about three children who are orphans and have to keep on changing guardians.

Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire are orphans. Their parents died in a terrible fire that killed them both. Their parents leave behind an enormous fortune that Violet will inherit when she comes of age.

An evil man under the name of Count Olaf is trying to snatch this fortune from the very first book.

I highly recommend this series of books. They are great to just snuggle down with over the weekend.

Zoerose.

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Soccer clinic

May 20, 2011 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

At school this term we have the opportunity to do a soccer clinic in our PE lessons. We learn new techniques and learn how to play. It’s great fun and great to just be able to get out onto the oval. We catch the bus there and then we walk back. I think it should be the other way round!

I love soccer. Do you? Or do you like to play a different sport?

Zoerose.

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Yr 4′s excursion to Hyde Park Barracks

May 6, 2011 by · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

Hyde Park Barracks a-hoy! On March 10th, Year 4 was about to discover a world of labour and punishment at Hyde Park Barracks. The aim of this excursion was to expand our knowledge on Australian history.

On the bus, all students and teachers in Year 4 felt like they had a volcano of excitement inside them. The volcano was ready to erupt anytime as they thought about what was ahead of them.

On the way to the historic building, everyone chattered, gossiped and shared all their knowledge they already knew about convicts.

Finally, the Year 4 gang reached the Barracks, ready to go back in time. We first met our leaders that would kindly share with us the secrets behind the walls of the ancient prison.

First up, we strode across the dusty gravel path to the court house. This building was where the convicts had faced court and found out their life sentence.  Year 4 walked around the building and spotted were the judge sat.

Year 4 walked across the path again to get to the Deputy Superintendent’s Office, or what was left of it. The room had been discovered, scraped and dug in by archaeologists. There were many clues that showed what the room had been like before it was discovered.

Up the stairs of the main building was the archaeology section. There were all the personal objects of the convicts, after they had been stolen by rats. The rats had hidden the objects between the floorboards in their nests. Year 4 played a game where we had to find certain things that our instructors told us to find.

Shortly after came the ultimate fun part! Again, went up another flight of stairs, where we came to the top level.

With three twists and turns, we were new convicts that had just arrived from England. We pulled on baggy shirts the convicts would have worn.

As we couldn’t be bothered to work at the moment, our “boss” took us over to the sleeping quarters, where we lay down in rows and rows and rows of hammocks. We hardly had gotten five minutes of sleep when the “Sir”, the owner of the Barrack at the time, strode through the door and shooed us all out.

Evidently, he wanted us all to get back to work immediately.

At our workstations, Year 4 split up. 4K was brickmaking, while 4F was on the other side, laying the bricks to make walls. The walls had to be made in a certain pattern to be accepted by “Sir”.

We turned around three times, and we were back in 2011! Before going to the Australian Museum, we had a delectable recess (thank goodness)!

As we walked into the Museum, all the girls gaped at the whale skeleton that hung above our heads. It turned out to be that 4K would be painting Aboriginal boomerangs, while 4F would be touring around the Museum.

4F first went to the Search and Discover department where we cuddled and posed next to stuffed Australian animals for photos and squinted, trying to spot the deadly Sydney Funnel-Web spider. As we opened the mystery drawers, we spotted glassed moths, butterflies, beetles and spiders as big as your hand!

Next, we stepped into the horrifying world of the dinosaurs. We smelled prehistoric smells from different periods and made our own dinosaurs on a computer program. Every few minutes, a frightening T-Rex roar sounded from above our heads while lightning flashed around us. We were all terrified!

Before we knew it, we were in the Surviving Australia department. This was all about dangerous Australian animals and how to survive their dangerous venom and presence.

After an hour, 4F swapped with 4K to go to the Aboriginal boomerang painting.

Here, we received an opportunity to paint a boomerang in Aboriginal styles and paint.

First, we painted the background one colour. Then, after waiting for it to dry, we added the dots and symbols with the back of a skewer. We had a fantastic time and a great experience.

All in all, Year 4 thinks that every aspect of the excursion was an extraordinary experience.

By Zoe, Jess and Maddy.

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Ranger’s Apprentice: The Siege of Makindaw Act Out a Scene

April 27, 2011 by · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

This is one of my reading responses. I acted out a scene from a book. It was from the “Ranger’s Apprentice” Series by John Flanagan. I choose a part from “The Siege of Makindaw”.

This is the manuscript.

Horace: ‘I heard you have a dog these days, what’s his name?’

Will: ‘He’s a she, and I haven’t got around to choosing a name yet.’

(Hmm Horace looks at the dog thoughtfully)

Horace:Blakie would be good,’

Will: That’s an original thought, how in the world did you ever think of that?’

Horace: ‘It’s better than calling him “The Dog”.’

Will: ‘Her. He’s a she remember?’

Horace: ‘Whatever, a dog should have a name . And you can‘t criticize me  for being unoriginal if you haven’t thought of a name yet. Blakie is better than nothing.’

Will: ‘That’s debatable,’

Horace: ‘Well I’m going to call him…sorry, her… Blakie,’

Will: ‘If you choose but she’s an intelligent animal. I doubt  that she’ll answer to such a mundane name.’

Horace: Blakie! Stay, girl!’

(The dog stops)

Will: ‘That doesn’t prove anything! She heard the whistle, that’s all! You could have called out…Bread and butter pudding and she would have stopped!’

Horace: ‘Bread and butter pudding? That’s you suggestion for a name, is it? And you have the nerve to criticize Blakie?’

Will: ‘I simply meant, she stopped because you whistled.’

Will: ‘Traitor.’

Horace: ‘Well that’s a slight improvement on Bread and butter pudding, isn’t it Blakie?

I chose this scene because I found it really funny. It also gives you a very good idea of the personalities of the two characters, Will (The Ranger’s Apprentice) and Horace (Will’s friend). It shows how Horace is quite relaxed. He also has quite a sense of humour.

Will, on the other hand, likes precision and accuracy. He also is alot more stern than Horace. Even though he dose like to have fun.

I think that Will was pulling Horace’s leg a bit. (He likes to do that somtimes).

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Movies are Better Than Books

March 27, 2011 by · 5 Comments · Uncategorized

This term in year 4 we were given a wide range reading project. We got to choose four of the assigned responses. The first one I chose was to write a discussion on the topic “Movies are Better than Books”. I decided to go against this statement and this is what I wrote.

Movies are Better than books. I strongly disagree with this statement. Even though some movies are better than books these cases only really come up when a book is written after a movie.

I think education is a big thing when it comes to reading, for quite a few different reasons. Some of my reasons are, that reading increases your vocabulary by a long way and this a great thing. Reading, is also a skill for life. You can do many things with this. But, just watching a screen for an hour or so, what good does it do? Nothing.

Beautiful, wonderful, spectacular. Nice. Which ones are movie language which ones are book language? This brings me to my next point. Language. I would like you to read the opening paragraphs of three of my favorite books. They all use beautiful language.

The dragon first appeared as a dot in the sky above Ashby Water, like a wisp of ash in the grey clouds of smoke hanging over the town.

Lily Quench and the dragon of Ashby

Natalie Jane Prior

Morgarath, lord of the mountains of rain and night, former Baron of Gorlan in the Kingdom of Araluen, looked out over has bleak, rainswept domain and, for perhaps the thousandth time cursed.

The ruins of Gorlan

John Flanagan

The tired old carriage, pulled by two tired old horses, rumbled onto the warf, it’s creaky wheels bumpety-bumping on the uneven planks, waking Peter from his restless slumber.

Peter and the Starcatchers

Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson

So, after reading those, which do you think is better: movies or books? I know what I’m thinking: books. But that’s not all.

Now, lets think more about movies. If you read a book the see the corresponding movie it spoils your mental images of the characters or scenes. Movies do everything for you. This is something to think about. That is why at the end of a movie you get that groggy feeling. Because you are just sitting there watching a screen. It does everything for you! But at the end of a book you never feel groggy. Sometimes you can feel tired but that’s just because your brain has been working.

Books allow you to do the thinking and imagining and they let you do everything that a movie would do for you.

Books are a lifetime experience They stay with you for your whole life. I love them. I still can recite the first page and a half of Paddington Bear and I still remember the first time I ever read Winne the Pooh.

So, as you can see, books are so much better than movies.

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Yr 4 is awesome!

March 25, 2011 by · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

One fabulous class + one fabulous teacher + a big heap of great subjects = THE BEST YEAR IN THE UNIVERSE. I think year 4 has been great so far. We are nine weeks in and it is already exciting. Not to mention that we’ve already been on an excursion! We have a great teacher Mrs F. She is really kind and caring. I am also making great new friends.

We have been given a wide range reading project. It is really fun. Every two weeks we have to hand in a response.There are lots to choose from. For my first one in week three I did a discussion on the topic “Movies are better than books”. I disagreed with this statement and said “Books are better than Movies”. My second response was a poster on a book. I did mine on “The Siege of Makindaw” Ranger’s Apprentice. The next one was a puppet show from a scene in a book. I did a scene from “The Siege of Makindaw”. The final one I am working on now is a work of art. I am doing a cross stitch of the Ranger’s Apprentice symbol. I have enjoyed every single one.

I’m really looking forward to next term!

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One more day of the holidays!

January 25, 2011 by · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

One more day of the holidays? This is crazy it feels like they’ve only just begun. I don’t want the holidays to end but at the same time I’m itching to go back!

I’ve been having a great holiday doing all sorts of things. From chomping my way through a series of books or listening to “Emma” by Jane Austen with my family. That was really fun because mum had already read the book so my sister and I were guessing away at who was going to marry whom while mum was sitting there watching us and not dropping a hint. I also really enjoyed it when my grand parents from Queensland came to spend Christmas with us, although they had to go early so that the floods wouldn’t get them. That brings me to something else. We were supposed to go up to Queensland the week of the floods on the THURSDAY, the day the floods were at their peak. So we canceled th flight.

How was your holiday and Christmas? And are you looking forward to going back to school?

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It’s the end of year 3!

December 8, 2010 by · 5 Comments · Uncategorized

It’s the end of year 3 and the first day of the holidays.

I have had a wonderful year this year, playing, laughing, working, singing,playing instruments and making new friends. I have had a great year and I wouldn’t have been able to get though this year without Mrs W and Mrs H to help. They have been kind, friendly and understanding of others. I have had great music lessons leaning to play the flute and the Cello. This year I have been involved in choir, string ensemble, chess club and crusaders.

In the holidays I plan to read some new and exciting books, spend some time sewing with my mum, going on walks with my dog and riding my bike. My  family also plan to spend a week at the beach  in a holiday house. My grandparents from Queensland are coming down to spend some time with us around Christmas. Then the whole extended family are coming over to my other grandparents on Christmas day. We have a big Christmas lunch and great fun.

Year 3 has been the best year ever!

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The Fruits of the Spirit

October 29, 2010 by · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

Over the past term or so in christian studies we have been learning about the fruits of the spirit. There are nine fruits love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness faithfullness, gentleness and self-control. In christian studies we have just finished self-control. Now that we have learnt them all I think they are great and I will try to follow them. Our teacher has talked us though each one explaining it and getting us to ask questions.

Do you know all the fruits of the spirit?

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