Modern Toys
K S Mon/Thurs
I agree with this statement: “Modern toys do not develop the skills that 9-11 years olds need” because all children aged between 9 and 11 need physical co-ordination. This coordination teaches them how they can develop in society and communicate with others.
Children in this age should play with bicycles, bats and balls or some more advanced games like chess and reading books.
These things increase muscular strength and expand general knowledge for all children.
Narrative
M X Mon/Thurs
It was a clear bright Sunday morning. There was not a single cloud, only the sun was high in the blue sky. My family and I had planned a trip to the National Park for a picnic.
I was happily preparing the food for our picnic there, hoping to surprise my husband and children with some of the recipes I had learned recently from a cooking book. Shortly after putting the salad and sushi in packages, we got into the car and started driving.
Sunday morning’s traffic was light. We arrived at the National Park soon. We relaxed beside a peaceful lake and enjoyed the delicious lunch. My husband and I walked around the lake while my children played the ball.
It was the time to go home when the sun set. The children were excited; they talked and sang on the way home. Suddenly, we heard a bang sound erupting from the back of the car. My husband stopped the car by the road immediately, and we all got off the car. We realised the car tyre was flat. My husband and my son quickly changed the tire before night fell and we continued our way home.
What an unforgettable day it was!
Technology
L T Mon/Thurs
In what ways has technology improved our lives?
Washing machine
Telephone
Computer
Mobile phone
Microwave
Fridge
Internet
Satellite Navigation
Air condition
Dishwasher
Car
In what ways has it made life worse?
People have lost their job
People are more dependant on technology
There is more air pollution
People put more weight on
There is more diseases
We spend more money
We damage our health (eyes) looking at the computer
We get lazy
Thursday, 27 September 2007
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
Love Stories from other lands -Mon/Tues class
Story 1
A Love Story
A Chinese story by Yu (Mon/Tues class)
Once upon a time in China, there was a girl who liked to go to school. But girls were not allowed to go to school at that time so she dressed up as a boy so she could attend school.
She loved school and while she was there she met a boy she loved very much and intended to marry him. She invited him to come to her home next year and promised that he could marry her sister. In fact there was no sister – she was going to pretend to be her sister.
The girl’s father forced her to marry a rich man when she went home. Just before wedding the boy came happily and asked, “Where is your sister?” Then the girl told the truth. He was shocked and regretted that he came so late. He died a short time after this.
On the girl’s wedding day she insisted that she on the journey to the ceremony she went to visit her love’s grave to say ‘farewell’. Otherwise she would refuse to be married. Her father was not happy but he allowed her to go.
In front of his grave her heart felt like it would break; she cried very hard. Suddenly to her surprise the grave opened. She jumped in it .Then the grave closed again slowly. Meantime a pair of beautiful butterflies flew out of the grave. They went to heaven together.
Story 2
Love Story
Written by J. K. Mon/Tues class
A very long time ago there was a bachelor who was desperately looking for a wife. One night as he drove his car home from work, he saw a girl hitch hiking so he stopped the car for her. She got in the car and the man gave her a lift home.
On the way home she was feeling very cold and asked the man if ahe could borrow his jacket. She told him she would give his jacket back the next morning. So he went to see her the next day but she is not in because her mother said she had already passed away.
The man would not believe the mother so the woman took him to her daughter’s gravesite. There was his jacket hanging over the headstone. He was so sad that stopped eating and drinking.
Not long after the bachelor died because he missed his lover very much and he committed suicide.
A Love Story
A Chinese story by Yu (Mon/Tues class)
Once upon a time in China, there was a girl who liked to go to school. But girls were not allowed to go to school at that time so she dressed up as a boy so she could attend school.
She loved school and while she was there she met a boy she loved very much and intended to marry him. She invited him to come to her home next year and promised that he could marry her sister. In fact there was no sister – she was going to pretend to be her sister.
The girl’s father forced her to marry a rich man when she went home. Just before wedding the boy came happily and asked, “Where is your sister?” Then the girl told the truth. He was shocked and regretted that he came so late. He died a short time after this.
On the girl’s wedding day she insisted that she on the journey to the ceremony she went to visit her love’s grave to say ‘farewell’. Otherwise she would refuse to be married. Her father was not happy but he allowed her to go.
In front of his grave her heart felt like it would break; she cried very hard. Suddenly to her surprise the grave opened. She jumped in it .Then the grave closed again slowly. Meantime a pair of beautiful butterflies flew out of the grave. They went to heaven together.
Story 2
Love Story
Written by J. K. Mon/Tues class
A very long time ago there was a bachelor who was desperately looking for a wife. One night as he drove his car home from work, he saw a girl hitch hiking so he stopped the car for her. She got in the car and the man gave her a lift home.
On the way home she was feeling very cold and asked the man if ahe could borrow his jacket. She told him she would give his jacket back the next morning. So he went to see her the next day but she is not in because her mother said she had already passed away.
The man would not believe the mother so the woman took him to her daughter’s gravesite. There was his jacket hanging over the headstone. He was so sad that stopped eating and drinking.
Not long after the bachelor died because he missed his lover very much and he committed suicide.
Monday, 24 September 2007
Sunday, 23 September 2007
Saturday, 22 September 2007
International Day of Peace
Friday, 21 September 2007
Computers as babysitters
Lots of parents these days use the computer as kind of babysitter for their children. It's cheap and handy and kids like it, so you can say it gives you peace of mind. What do you reckon?
Nana
Nana
Thursday, 20 September 2007
Powerhouse Excursion
Our Excursion to the Powerhouse Museum
On Tuesday 28 of August all of the A B E classes had an excursion to the Powerhouse Museum. First we met at Granville station and then we caught the 9.30am train to Central Station. We walked from there to the Powerhouse Museum. It took us
about 15 minutes to get there. Then every body bought a ticket to enter the Museum.
Two volunteers who as guides came and gave us some information about the things in the Museum. Then they separated the students and teachers into two groups to show us the past present and future things in the Museum. Most of the time, we walked with Micky to watch and to talk about things.
I saw a woman feeding her baby through special clothes and also I saw the Motoman playing machine. It was very interesting and it was invented in 1970. We saw many things before lunch .We had lunch at 12.30pm outside in the courtyard of the museum. After that we went back to the Museum to watch the big and beautiful clock and also we heard some stories about that. Then we left the Powerhouse Museum and walked back to Central Station
and caught a train from there to Granville station.
by Fawzia
Nancy’s Jam Biscuits
Ingredients
4 cups SR flour
1 cup caster sugar
1 block 250g Allowrie Unsalted butter
2 eggs
Jar apricot jam
Utensils
Bowl, measuring cup (250 ml)
Method
1 Put Flour in bowl
2 Add melted butter
3 Add sugar and eggs
4 Mix it together with hands
5 Lay dough on bench and roll out to about 1 cm thick
6 Cut out circles using a glass /cup to the size you want
7 Place on tray leaving a space between biscuits
8 Now press in the middle of each
9 Put a little jam on each.
10 Place in a preheated oven on 250˚C for about 10 minutes
Ingredients
4 cups SR flour
1 cup caster sugar
1 block 250g Allowrie Unsalted butter
2 eggs
Jar apricot jam
Utensils
Bowl, measuring cup (250 ml)
Method
1 Put Flour in bowl
2 Add melted butter
3 Add sugar and eggs
4 Mix it together with hands
5 Lay dough on bench and roll out to about 1 cm thick
6 Cut out circles using a glass /cup to the size you want
7 Place on tray leaving a space between biscuits
8 Now press in the middle of each
9 Put a little jam on each.
10 Place in a preheated oven on 250˚C for about 10 minutes
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
This is so exciting...
Imagine talking to each other through a blog?
It is the latest thing to do if you have a computer.
Kids do it, adults do it and even grandparents do it.
It is a great way to share ideas and practise writing.
See you all in class and enjoy the challenge of blogging....
coming soon to your lesson!
from one of your teachers: Llewella
No this is not a photo of me - it is my dog...........
Monday, 17 September 2007
Sport at Lunchtime
Some of our young students are now playing sport at lunchtime. It's a new idea and it's a great way to make friends and have some exercise and fresh air at the same time.
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
Saturday, 8 September 2007
Can you name our blog?
Welcome
Hello to everyone and welcome to our new blog.
This is the first post for us and it is very exciting!
On this site, you will be able to read the stories of other students or publish some of your own.You can see photos of yourself or other students. You can read about what is happening at our college or you can see what is planned for the future.
Sometimes we will show you new links to the internet or we will show you ideas to help you with your learning.
Sometimes you might like to post a comment. We would love to hear from you.
This is the first post for us and it is very exciting!
On this site, you will be able to read the stories of other students or publish some of your own.You can see photos of yourself or other students. You can read about what is happening at our college or you can see what is planned for the future.
Sometimes we will show you new links to the internet or we will show you ideas to help you with your learning.
Sometimes you might like to post a comment. We would love to hear from you.
Adult Learners' Week is being celebrated around the world this week September 1-8
Check out the website at
Happy Blogging!
Kerry
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