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Vocabulary

Task description: This week during literacy we had to read a text and as we read the text, we look for new words or phrases and write them in the chart, after that we then complete the other columns in the chart. I enjoyed this task very much, and I hope to do more like this soon. Hope you enjoyed. Please leave a comment; thank you for visiting my blog.

Gratitude Letter

Dear Miss Hill, Thank you for inspiring, caring, listening, guiding and shaping our future. I would like you to know that you are without a doubt, pretty much THE BEST TEACHER of all time, in the history of ever. Thank you, Miss Hill, for being kind, for making lessons fun, for helping me grow.

 

 

Thank you for a great school year and for always going that extra mile as a teacher. I appreciate it more than you will ever know. You always go above and beyond for us, and I am so thankful. Thank you for being such a phenomenal teacher and making this term so much fun! My incredible and one-of-a-kind teacher, thank you ever so much for all of the knowledge and guidance that you have so generously shared with me.

 

 

My gratitude to you for all you have done, which I will never forget. I truly appreciate you and your time you spent helping me on many occasions. Thank you very much for teaching them 5. I enjoyed every minute of your teacher as well as your marvelous sense of humor.

 

 

Thank you so much for making a subject I was worried about disliking, a class that I was excited to show up to. You truly made this term one of the best I’ve ever had. Have a fantastic break! Thank you so much for making a big class feel small and super fun! Thank you for a great first! May the wisdom and well health go long.

 

 

Kindest regards – BYEEEEE

From: Zaria (AKA/Your favorite student)

XOXO ;P

Why I Think Some Video Games Are Good For You

Today I’m going to talk about why video games don’t teach bad habits. I have done a lot of research since school was open, and during the 9 week lockdown, and I’ve realised that video games actually help improve hand eye coordination, problem solving skills, and much more too. So I decided to give my opinion on why video games don’t teach bad habits, and why some video games are good for you.

 

In this piece of opinion writing, you will learn why some video games are good for kids and how they can help kids. In the first paragraph you will learn about how video games don’t teach children bad habits. In the second paragraph you will learn about how video games don’t damage your eyes, and in the third paragraph you will learn about how video games can help improve children’s learning.

 

I think that video games don’t cause bad behaviour in a child’s life, however, if kids are addicted to video games, they become very aggressive, defensive and protective about their gaming habits, but 85% of the time this never happens, because 85% of video games have violence and have violent shooting in them and as we say late on, video games that include violent shooting, can boost you children’s learning, health, and more. Meaning it’s okay to play video games, so you can stop worrying now because you can still play your favourite video games.

 

I also think video games don’t damage your eyes because if children play video games with a time limit, then it wouldn’t damage or hurt their eyes, because if you don’t play video games in the dark or in extreme sunlight and don’t play video games for too many hours daily, then you won’t damage or hurt your eyes in any way.

 

Most video games are good for you because it has been revealed that studies have shown that some video games can help improve hand eye coordination, problem solving skills, and your mind’s ability to process information really fast. And in addition to that I think video games are good for you because, according to a review of research in American Psychologist Association, playing video games that include violent shooting, can help boost your children’s learning, social benefits, health, social skills and visual skills.

How to make a marmite and chips sandwich

Ingredients:

2 slices of white bread

Butter or margarine

Marmite

Ready salted chips

  • Spread the butter or margarine on one side of the bread slices, try to get it as evenly as possible, then put it on a plate.
  • Next lightly spread marmite over a buttered slice of bread that you just put on the plate.
  • This is an optional step so you don’t have to but I recommend you marmite the other slice of bread to your taste because that’s how you get the best end results.
  • Then add a handful of chips onto a slice of marmite/buttered bread, you can add more on the top just for that finished look.
  • Apply the remaining slice of bread on top of bread with chips and marmite.
  • Step 6, which is the hardest if I’m being honest, by the way is to see if your food tastes as good as it looks, take a bite and find out. BYEEEEEEE!

This unusual sandwich consists of sliced butter bread that is coated in Marmite spread and sandwiched together with crispy potato chips. Though the thick, yeast-based Marmite spread is originally British, it is incredibly popular throughout Australia and New Zealand. Marmite and chip sandwich is a quickly assembled treat that is usually enjoyed as a filling snack.

Hope you enjoyed cooking with me! Come back tomorrow for more amazing posts, bye for now viewers. ;P

My Version of THE THREE LITTLE PIGS

Once Upon a time there were Three Little Pigs that owned three houses in which they had lived. The first pig built his house out of straw, the second pig built his house out of sticks, and the third pig built his house out of brick, but only one was left to live.

One day three little pigs, the first pig was named George, the second was named Ella and the last was called Jason. They grew up together, and lived with their parents.

After a while their mother said“It’s time you build your own house”. At first the pigs were worried and objected, but the Mother said there was no other way. It was time for them to move out on their own. After all they were grown little piggies. So the three Little Pigs gathered up their things and got ready to build their own houses.

They had to make a plan of what they would make their house out of. The pigs sat down by the fire and thought up plans for what they were going to do. It took a long time, but they finally had a plan. They got right to work.

Since they had no money, they were going to have to get creative. After a lot of thought and consideration, they decided to “borrow” some materials from the farmer nearby. They did it at night so there was no one to witness it. Also making it easier to leave without a trace.

The youngest Pig’s name George was going to make his house out of straw, what an idiot, (that house isn’t going to last). So it was easy for him to take his materials from the barn. However the other Pig’s thought that was a bad idea obviously. But even so they helped the youngest Pig make his house. Which you would barely call a house.

They had finished and there was a small shriek coming from the nearby farm. It was the farmer he was barking mad about the stolen hay. The horses were going to starve if he didn’t get some more immediately. The pigs stayed silent, but even so the farmer had seen hove prints on drying dirt.

The middle pig named Ella decided she was going to build a house out of sticks she thought it was going to be much stronger. It was also going to be way more space-ish so she could move around. The plan was already drawn out so they got to work.

After spending a little longer, one night they finally got the wood. The sticks made the house nicely and it was finished during the day. Then Ella moved in and was very happy in her new home. Jason stayed at Ella’’s for the night so they could once again “borrow” material from the Farmer.

They got the Material and built the house which took about 2 days and the farmer had also gotten suspicious. He called in Mr Wolf the expert. He started investigating immediately, he questioned the neighbours and even the farm animals. All which had seen nothing, it was a dead end.

Jason’s house was completed and looking very strong. He moved in immediately, it was large, strong and built tough. He was very nicely settled in when there was a knock on the door, it was Mr Wolf; he came to question the new neighbour.

Using his excellent skills the wolf already knew it was the pigs. The hoof prints said it all. He called back up and immediately arrested the 2 little pigs. The third one however had already made his escape. He ran to a nearby cave and hid out there.

Jason’s brother and sister still remain in jail but the wolf was never able to find the last little pig. So if you see a large pink blob like creature. Beware because it may be the last little pig.

Independant and dependant clauses

Task description: Today my writing group started learning about Independant and dependant clauses. We learn that a clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a predicate. And that a subject = Person, place, thing Predicate = Part of a sentence or clause that contains the verb. Please leave a comment; thank you for visiting my blog.