Thursday, 24 September 2015

Narrative

It was a freezing cold day at the bottom of the mountain. There was a tower covered in snow, there were yellow clouds covering top of the tower. There was a tall tree with green moss standing beside me with vines dangling down in front of me there was a grey great tall tower with sharp tall bits, there also was a rocky road bridge and the side there were sharp bits that looked like knives.


The End
By Madeline

The Strange Farm

Characters:
Scott
(Has busshy black beard and affro looking hair.)
Taylor
(Very long blond hair and is a teenager.)
Ice queen
(Blue hair and pink dress)


It was a hot summer Saturday Scott and Taylor were feeding the strange animals like: tigerphant (tiger and elephant.), lionbra (Lion and zebra.), dogat (dog and cat.). Then Scott was about to move to feed the horchick (horse and chicken.) then he heard a sound he walked over to the barrels be hind them was the Ice queen.


‘‘Can you please tell me the story about the Ice queen.’’ Said Taylor   ‘‘Okay'' said Scott
Once when the Ice queen was a little girl there was a tree and here parents told her not to  go near but one night she snuck out when here parents where in bed she snuck out to the tree there where bananas in all her favourite colours she took a blue one soon in the morning she realised that she had powers. She tried to tell her parents but it was too late, then she got mad and ran away.

‘‘That's the story about the Ice queen’’ Said Scott


The End
By Madeline

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Grandpa

Grandpa, or better known as Pinocchio, has a nose that looks like he has an extra thumb, and on his head is an over grown wort with little baby hairs. Grandpa has two little sheep on top of his eyes. His body looks like an old whittled peace of straw, he also has a protruding chin and when Grandpa talks he whistles too. He has a neck like a peace of straw, he has over growen chin and when he talks Grandpa whistles too. Grandpa has two over grown shoulders  And when he walks he limps on one side. And Grandpa always ‘‘It's been 50 years and I will make it across America.’’

By Madeline

Sunday, 20 September 2015

Wolfgang Armedeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756. He was one of the world’s most important composers and wrote over 600 pieces. Some of which were some of the most recognisable tunes in the history of classical music.

As a three year old, Wolfgang was fascinated by the harpsichord lessons his father Leopold gave his sister. When he tried pressing the keys himself, Leopold was shocked. He could play tunes after only having heard them once. He could tell which notes were wrong and which were right by listening to them. At the age of 4, he had started composing his very own original music. Leopold then took Wolfgang to show him off. Wolfgang spent 9 years performing to royalty and fascinating famous musicians from all over the world.

In 1782, he married a singer named Constanze Weber and became close friends with Joseph Haydn. He had 6 children but sadly only 2 of them survived to adulthood.

In September 1791, Mozart became seriously sick and died a few months later. But Mozart still remains to be one of the most celebrated composers of all time.   

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Ratios: Leo's explanation

Ratio's by Jonty and Joseph


Global Warming - Zylah

Over the last hundred years, Earth's temperature has begun to change. This change is called global warming.

Scientists believe that global warming is causing problems such as more powerful storms and rising water in the oceans. Different plants and animals could be dying because of global warming. Most scientists believe that people and the way they live are the main cause of global warming.

Refineries and factories are where oil is turned into gasoline. They put greenhouse gases into Earth's atmosphere. Greenhouse gases trap heat near Earth, which keeps our planet warm. This is called the greenhouse effect. Without it, Earth would be too cold for living things. When too much greenhouse gas gets into the Earth's atmosphere, it traps too much heat and causes global warming. Today's factories, cars and power stations make much more greenhouse gas then in the past. 

Today, global warming is causing climate change. By studying glacier ice, scientists have discovered that Earth's climate has changed very slowly over time. However, scientists now believe that global warming is causing climate change to happen more quickly. Some animals like polar bears, are in danger because Earth's climate is changing too fast for them to adapt. 

About half of all people live near oceans. Because global warming is causing glaciers to melt, oceans are rising. This puts animals and people in danger. Rising temperatures caused flooding and storms that have hurt people and their homes. 

Luckily, there are ways of travelling that make no greenhouse gas at all.  Walking and riding bikes, scooters and skateboards are great ways of travelling making any greenhouse gas.