Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Daily Blog Post

Formal Occasion

When I was around 6 I went to Fiji to go to my Aunty and Uncles wedding. We were there for about 1 week and we always went to this bar in the morning, my favourite breakfast there was pancakes. For the wedding I had to wore a white buttoned shirt and long pants. When I was at the wedding I didn't really know what was happening so I followed Dad around for the whole wedding. In Fiji I just about drowned when I fell in the pool and my brother saved me. I was in the pool for quite a long time.


Monday, 23 September 2013

Argument Dialogue

(1) Between a 4 year old and a parent.

Kid: Mummy can I get this?
Mum: No.
Kid: Oh Mum can I get this one instead?
Mum: No for the last time.
Kid: Mum, Mum, Mummy can I please please please get this?
Mum: NO!
Kid just follows his mum the rest of the trip.
Kid: Mum can I get this?

(2) Between 2 pieces of rubbish in a bin.

Pie Rapper gets thrown in the bin and floats down to the bottom.
Plastic Bag: Oh how did you end up in here?
Pie Rapper: I just got put in here by some people in green.
Plastic Bag: Oh those people yeah, those are the zero waste people you wanna try keep a from them at all cost or you will end up in here like the rest of us.
Pie Rapper: I know that know:
A strong wind goes by and pushes a lot of stuff out of the bin with Pie Rapper and Plastic Bag.
Plastic Bag: Run Pie Rapper, follow me I know the way to the garbage patch!
Pie Rapper follows Plastic bag and they both end up in the garbage patch and they lived happily ever after.

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Superstitions

  • Washing a car will bring rain
  • Smell dandelions, wet the bed
  • To drop a fork means a woman will visit
  • To drop a knife means a man will visit
  • To drop a spoon means a child will visit
  • It is bad luck to sing at the table
  • It is bad luck to sleep on a table

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Sculpture Art

Sculpture Art

Sculpture is 


Pottery is one of the oldest materials for sculpture, and small figurines have been as popular as they are in modern Western culture. Bronze and related copper alloys are the oldest materials for sculpture and still the most popular metals. Bronze alloys can unusual of expanding slightly just before the set. Their strength and lack of brittleness (Firm but easily broken) is advantage when figures are created, when compared to various ceramic or stone materials. Gold is the softest and most precious metal, and very important in jewelry. Silver is also quite soft.

Daily Blog Post

On Wednesday we had Mrs Gilmore as a reliever because Miss Campbell was sick. The first thing we did was our morning blog post. We wrote our blogpost and then went to social. In social we did about 5 dances. In middle block we went to the SPCA presentation, where Norm Hewitt told us about animal cruelty and his life story. Norm Hewitt he was really funny and he played a lot of jokes. He told us about how his life was as a kid and how he wanted to be a cowboy when he was 7.

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Daily Blog Post

A 10 year old german boy has found Egyptian mummy in the corner of his grandparents attic. The boys grandfather who died 12 years ago, had traveled to North Africa and may have brought back the mummy as a present. A CT scan has revealed a well preserved human skull, with an arrow sticking out of the left eye socket.

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

How to Measure The Height of a Tree


Washoe The Chimpanzee


 Washoe was a female common chimpanzee which was the first non-human to learn to communicate using American Sign Language. Washoe learned about 350 words American Sign Language. Washoe also taught her adopted son Loulis some American Sign Language. Washoe was born in West Africa in 1965. She was captured for the research for the space program. Washoe was named for Washoe County, Nevada, where she was raised and taught to use American Sign Language. In 1967, Allen and Beatrix Gardner  made a project to teach Washoe American Sign Language at the University of Nevada. To show people the Washoe had learned a sign she had to use it appropriately for 14 straight days. Washoe had lived at Central Washington University since 1980, on October 3 2007, officials from the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute on the CWU campus said that she died at the age of 42.