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Monday, 18 March 2013

Faces of Peace


Faces of Peace

L.I. - Be able to identify leaders of peace from history.

Match the faces to the name and description.  There should be no photos at the top when you have finished.

NamePhoto
Bishop Desmond Tutu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work against apartheid (separation of white and black people) in South Africa.*
Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work with the sick and the poor in Calcutta.*
Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership against apartheid in America.*
The 14th Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership of Tibet and peaceful negotiations with China.*
President Theodore Roosevelt helped to bring peace to many countries by negotiating peace treaties.*
Amnesty International was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their non-violent work to free political prisoners and their fight for human rights.*
Mahatma Gandhi was the pacifist (non-violent) leader of the Indian Independence Movement.*
The Red Cross was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their non-political help given to stop human suffering around the world.*
Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership against apartheid in South Africa.*
Te Whiti was the pacifist (non-violent) leader of the Parihaka settlement.*

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Classification- Author's Surname


Classification - Author's surname

L.I. - Know how the author’s surname is used to shelve fiction books.
Practise the skill of finding books in the fiction section.

Put these call ‘numbers’ in the correct order

ALL AIK BET BUL CAL CON MAC

Arrange these titles in the correct order
(Remember you are looking at the author’s surname)

Long Arms by S. Addle                                                     
What’s in a book by  Betty Alpha  
Little Red Riding Hood by Ann Apple                                                                                                 
Too many teeth by Griselda Bear                                         
Dangerous Curves by S. Bend                                                                                                                      
How to Hug by  Hugh Dare
Ride a Horse by  A. Nape                                          
26 letters by C.R.O.C. O’Dile
Keep the doctor away by  A. Page                       
Climb every mountain by Eve Rest
Knock Knock by  A. Wolf

                                                              

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Our Library


Our Library
This is the table we use to issue and return the library books we borrow from there.


Magazines are there for kids and students who are interested in reading it.

These are the pictures books which are for the juniors to read because it has easy words for them to read.

This is the non fiction area which is organised into subjects.  They are full of facts.

This area is where the senior fiction books are. The senior fiction books are there for the seniors who are very good at reading and know how to read big words.

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Bug Me


Bug Me

L.I- How to use your WITS

A friend grabs a toy away from you. What can you say or do?

1. Stand up for myself and ask them politely to bring it back.

2. If they want to keep it I would let him or her borrow it for a day.

3.  If the person doesn’t bring the toy back I would tell teacher.

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Friendship poem

Friendship feels like  cuddly, soft family when we have a sleepover.

Friendship smells like delicious, melting chocolate fudge when we visit each other for a slumber party.

Friendship tastes like delightful, yummy raspberry bubblegum when we tell each other secrets.

Friendship sounds like the ocean splashing.

Friendship looks like a bunch of gorgeous, beautiful roses tied up together like a team.
This is my Xtra maths result. I got all of my basic facts right. It was fun but it was just that it was going fast.