On Friday 4th of September, the 10 ESOL class and I went on a class trip to the International Antarctic Centre as apart of the class Antarctic studies. We went there with Mrs Flores, Briggs and Handley by taxi van.
Saturday, September 26, 2020
A Trip to the Antarctic Centre
Friday, September 25, 2020
Children of Blood and Bone ll Chapter 79
Inan’s amber eyes trap me in the truth of his betrayal, but it isn’t the gaze I
know. He’s a stranger. A soldier. The shell of the little prince.
Note: It is interesting to think about how Zélie became an empty “shell” after Saran
tortured her. After talking with Saran, Inan became a shell, also.
Think back to when Inan said they had no choice but to kill the maji.
Zélie said “There’s always a choice.”
Children of Blood and Bone ll Chapter 76
“So is it my turn?” Zélie asks. “Is this where you push me?”
I shake my head. “I needed to hear that. I needed you. After Binta died, you
were the first person to treat me like more than some silly princess. I know you
may not see it, but you believed I could be the Lionaire before anyone ever
uttered that name.”
...
“No matter what he did, no matter what you see, believe me when I tell you it
is not forever,” I say. “If you broke me free, you will find a way to save
yourself.”
Children of Blood and Bone ll Chapter 75
Chapter 75 - Zélie
hand. “It’s not about him. It’s not even about me. If I don’t stop him tomorrow,
he’ll destroy my people like he destroyed me.”
For the first time since the torture, I feel a hint of the old fire that used to roar
louder than my fear. But its flame is weak now; as soon as it flickers, it’s blown
out by the wind.
Inan. But how are they different from each other?
Zelie is putting her duty before herself because she wants to get magic back. However, Inan is putting his duty before himself because he doesn't want to make the same mistake just like his father.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Children of Blood and Bone ll Chapter 74
Note: This time you have not been provided with a quote from the story. This is an
explanation.
King Saran firmly believes in duty over self. Peace between maji and kosidán
failed in the past, so he does not want to try again.
Inan believes he must make a similar choice between his country and his
heart. He makes the same choice as his father, even though the majacite
sword blisters his own skin (this is symbolism). Inan gives up everything to be
everything his Father wants.
Monday, September 21, 2020
Children of Blood and Bone ll Chapter 66
Father stands in his night robes, scanning a faded map. No sign of hatred. Not
even a hint of disgust.
For him, carving MAGGOT into a girl’s back is just another day’s work.
…
In that instant it hits me: Zulaikha’s death. Zélie’s screams. They don’t mean a
thing to him. Because they’re maji, they’re nothing.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Learning Reflection
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Rube Goldberg Machine
In Science, we have been put into groups and created our own Rude Goldberg Machine. In my group, we created a tunnel and an inclined plane. The materials we used are plastic cups, legos and toilet paper roll cardboard. In the end, every groups' machine was put all together and made a big Rude Goldberg Machine.
This is what it looked like in the end:
Children of Blood and Bone ll Chapter 59
“How will me coming back to Lagos solve any of that?” I ask. “As we speak,
your father calls for my head!”
“My father’s scared.” Inan shakes his head. “He’s misguided, but his fear is
justified. All the monarchy’s ever seen is the destruction maji can bring.
They’ve never experienced anything like this.” He gestures to the camp, face
alight with so much hope his smile practically glows in the darkness. “Zulaikha
created this in one moon, and there are already more diviners in Lagos than
anywhere else in Orïsha. Just imagine what we could accomplish with the
resources of the monarchy behind us.”
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Stencil Art
In Arts, we have been working on our stencil painting for the past few weeks. For my stencil, I chose a hibiscus flower. I decided to replicate it many times with three different colours and I overlapped some of it as well. I used a sponge to dab the paint on the stencil. My painting is about the repetition of the stencil with its 3 different colours. However, the stencil itself doesn't represent or mean anything to me. I just chose it because I like flowers.
Children of Blood and Bone ll Chapter 56
We zip through the crowd while celebrants thrust and shimmy by our sides.
Though part of me wants to cry, I crane my neck to take in the crowd, craving
their joy, their life.
The children of Orïsha dance like there’s no tomorrow, each step praising the
gods. Their mouths glorify the rapture of liberation, their hearts sing the
Yoruba songs of freedom. My ears dance at the words of my language, words I
once thought I’d never hear outside my head. They seem to light up the air
with their delight.
It’s like the whole world can breathe again.
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Technology and Change
In Social Studies, we have been working on technology advancements through time. We got into groups and chose a time of period to research about(Stone age, 20th century, etc). My group and I chose the 20th Century. After this task, we made an essay about it.
Technology and Change Essay
Paragraph 1: Introduction.
Re-state what the question is in a paragraph
During the 20th Century period, there were many significant technological advancements. Some of the
important inventions during this time were television, Motorola DynaTC 8000x, and vacuum cleaner.
These inventions are still widely seen and used today.
Paragraph 2: Invention 1 explained
State what the invention is, what it does and how far it has come up until today
A significant invention during the 20th Century is television. This technology was invented in 1927 by the
inventor named Philo Taylor Farnsworth. Television is an electronic device that displays sound and
image which creates programs for information, entertainment and education. With this device, we are
able to learn what’s going on around the world with the help of news. Interestingly, televisions before the
1950s were displayed in black and white. In today’s time, televisions are displayed in colour. They are also
lighter and bigger than before. The most common television used right now is a flat panel and a LED TV.
A flat-panel TV is a television displayed in a flat, thin format. A LED TV is the same as the flat-panel TV
but it has a LED light behind it. TV nowadays allows you to access many things which makes this
invention important during this time era and today.
Paragraph 3: Invention 2 explained
State what the invention is, what it does and how far it has come up until today
Another significant invention during the 20th Century is the handheld cellular phone which is called
‘Motorola DynaTC 8000x’. It was invented on April 3, 1973, by an American engineer named Martin
Cooper. He was also the first person to make a phone call. This device was first launched in 1983 and
cost $4,000. Its battery life can last between 30-35 minutes and takes 10 hours to re-charge. It weighs
1.1 kg and is about the size of a brick. Despite its heavyweight, poor battery life, and its other flaws, it
was widely known for its significant used during 20th Century period. It was the first device that allows
people to call someone without it attached to a wire. The Motorola DynaTC 8000x is still used today but
it’s reconstructed differently. Today, this device is called ‘cell phone’. A cell phone doesn’t only allow you to
call but you can take pictures, play games and text messages with it. Currently, there are 3.5 billion
cellphones sold around the world which makes it popular and significant to human beings.
Paragraph 4: Invention 3 explained
State what the invention is, what it does and how far it has come up until today
A different significant invention during the 20th Century is a vacuum cleaner. A vacuum cleaner is a
technology that sucks up dirt and dust. It cleans floors as well as other surfaces. This was invented in
1901 by Hubert Cecil Booth. Before he made his invention, he placed a handkerchief on a chair and put
his mouth on it. He then sucked the air in and realized how much dust he gathered using a handkerchief.
This idea inspired him to make the vacuum cleaner. Unfortunately, the invention he made was so large
that it had to be carried by a horse. Today, there are many types of vacuum cleaners and it can come in
different sizes and models. Some can move by themselves and some can even collect liquid. Vacuum
cleaners are now one of the most popular technologies which are very helpful and important to people.
Paragraph 5: Conclusion
Go over the points you have just made above
In conclusion, there were many significant inventions seen during the 20th Century time period. Some of
these inventions were television, Motorola DynaTAC 8000x and vacuum cleaner. These are all
commonly seen today all around the world and are still important.
Monday, September 7, 2020
Children of Blood and Bone ll Chapter 45
“Your people, your guards. They’re nothing more than killers, rapists and
thieves. The only difference between them and criminals is the uniforms they
wear.”
Children of Blood and Bone ll Chapter 43
Now it takes everything to gain control. No matter how hard I fight, the risk of
feeling Zélie’s pain lingers. A constant and growing threat.
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Dogs of the Vastness
We have been studying Antarctica. We listened to a story about Nanook, a husky who was sent to Antarctica on an expedition in 1901. We then wrote the next chapter of the story from Nanook’s ‘Point of View’.
Learning reflection
Substitution into an equation involves replacing a variable with a number when it is known and then evaluating that equation [calculating the value of the result]. It is always important to remember the following: