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Showing posts with label English 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English 2018. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Missing Letter Writing

Write a story using the following words
Unicorn, Toad, Sword
BUT!
You cannot use the letter ‘g’ in any words!

Take it Further- Pick three new words to include but exclude the letter ‘e’

stand, squirrel, moon

Once upon a time, there was a sparkly unicorn. She lived in an animal-filled forest with a friend toad. The unicorn had a sword as its horn. However, because she had the sword horn she could never get close to her friends, instead, she would have to stand at a distance. She was not happy that she wasn't able to play with her friends so she went to find the old squirrel to help her. When she found the old squirrel he was happy to help so he turned the sword into a normal unicorn horn but he told her that at every full moon the sword will appear.

Absurd Warnings⚠⚠⚠

Society is becoming panicked about a lot of everyday objects. cell phones, microwaves, facebook, social media, takeaways, animals etc.
Select 5-10 objects.
For each object, write an absurd warning label that could be placed on the object when it is sold.
Example:
Sunglasses- Warning. Use of this object can result in a reduction in social status due to irregular tan lines across the eyes and face. User discretion is advised.

Book- Warning. This book could be as old as your grandparents.

watch- Warning. Do not wear in case the hands go a different way.

table - Warning. Do not use as it may break on you.

chair- Warning. Do not sit if you are clumsy or stupid as it may result in a casualty ( chair fight).

light- Warning. Do not look at this as it may burn your eyes.

The 6 Sentence Story 📖📘

  1. Your first sentence begins with ‘Once upon a time’ and introduces the main character.
  2. The second sentence describes where the character lived.
  3. The third sentence describes the character special talent.
  4. The fourth sentence describes the character's problem.
  5. The fifth sentence tells us why the character felt that way.
  6. The final sentence tells how the character solved the problem.
For Example:

Once upon a time, there was a very hungry alligator. He lived in a deep dark cave where insects sting you. The alligator could climb walls and swim faster than any living creature. However, because the alligator was stuck in this cave with nothing to eat he was very hungry. He felt very grumpy and hungry and would try anything to get out of the cave. One day the alligator found a hole in the side of the cave wall and punched it until it was big enough for him to escape out of.
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Once upon a time, there was a crazy squirrel. He lives in a dark hole in the middle of a walnut tree. The squirrel could read the mind of other living animals. However, with all this responsibility, there were times it was a bad gift. He would feel very grumpy and scared because he could tell when other animals wanted to kill him. Instead of always feeling like this he learnt how to control it.

Wednesday, 21 November 2018

king of excuses 👑

  1. Choose one of the following options and make a list of all the excuses/reasons  you have used/heard/been given in that situation
  • Why you’re late to class/school
  • Why your homework isn’t done
  • Why you shouldn’t have to do sport
  • Why your sibling is the most annoying creature on the planet
  • Questions you hate answering

Why you're late to class/school:
There was a lot of traffic
We had to go buy some new shoes
We went to the airport
We had family stuff
I woke up late
I couldn't find my homework
I was talking to the teacher
I was getting a drink
I had to walk
I was on the other side of the school
I couldn't find my uniform
my house caught on fire
I missed the bus
my tier poped
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Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Alphabet Story


  • Each word must start with the consecutive letter of the alphabet
  • If you run out of letters, go back to the start of the alphabet.
For example: A baby cries despite….

August brought cook delicious eggs from Germany his ice-cream jam

A buzzing cell-phone drained electricity from gathering heaps of information. Jason keeps linking more news online. People questioned Robert since the universal virus was xenobiotic zag.

Don't Think, Just Write


  • There are eight exercises below and each one comprises
a simple set of three questions.
  • Each one should be answered as quickly as you can.
  • Don’t stop and think just start writing and keep going.
  • Once you have completed all 8, pick the one that appeals most to you and turn it into a short- one page- story.


1. Who is coming round the corner?
Teacher
2. What is their secret?
They don't like their job
3. What are they carrying?
Phone
1. Who has found something at the back of the wardrobe?
John
2. What have they found?
knife
3. What will they do next?
kill someone
1. What building can you see Rose leaving?
Eiffel tower
2. What is she wearing?
jeans and t-shirt
3. Where is she going?
down the Eiffel tower to get something to eat
1. Why is Ian finding it difficult to steer the car?
he's too short
2. Where is he going?
McDonald's
3. Who is there?
friends
1. The view is blocked by?
a billboard
2. Whose view is blocked?
barry
3. If the view wasn’t blocked what would they see?
city lights/ cars
1. Where did the accident happen?
on the highway
2. Who was hurt?
the driver(mum) and the kid
3. Who helped?
smith/ ambulance
1. Who closes the window?
aliens
2. Why?
they were hiding
3. How old are they?
they don't have an age or know what age they are
1. Why did Peter lose his temper with Joanna
she broke his phone
2. Where did he go after he stormed out?
pub/bar
3. What happened to him when he got there?
he got into a bar fight



One day when Peter got home from work he found Joanna standing there with his phone in her hand. When he looked at it it was all cracked and broken after Peter had finished yelling at her he stormed out of the house and went to the bar. As Peter arrived at the bar he crashed his car into some motorbikes parked outside and they all started falling like dominoes when he stepped into the bar and sat down to order a beer a group of bikers up behind him and pulled him off his seat, one by one they all beat him up for crashing it to their bikes. when he could finally get up and fight for him he ran out and o=got in his car and drove home.

Thursday, 1 November 2018

Dragonheart characters

Select 4 lead characters and create a Challenges Chart. Use the headings:
Characters Name, A Challenge faced by the character, How the character reacted, What that shows us about the character. 

What am I learning?
to understand how characters are developed in a film

How does this work show my learning?
I have shown some of the work to do with what I am learning and I have explained good vs evil.

Monday, 29 October 2018

Camera Angles/ movement

In English, we had a go at writing a SEXXY paragraph at senior level. I found it a bit harder but it was alright learning because then when I'm a senior I will have an idea of how to write them. This is one of the four that I have done.



In Dragonheart, long shots were used effectively to tell a story. This is demonstrated when Draco (the dragon) and Bowen (a knight) were riding together across the land against a fire coloured sunset. This shot takes place just before they have made plans to storm the king's castle with some of the townspeople. This shows that a bond has been made between two characters that will impact the later event of the film. This was done to show the emotion of how the characters were feeling about king Einon.  This worked well with the movie because in it Bowen had faith in Einon but the lost that faith throughout the movie, same with Draco an Einon

settings 🏞

What am I learning?
To be able to identify the setting in a move and be able to explain why they chose that spot.
How does this work show my learning?
Because I am able to look back at my work and explain the place that they have filmed in.

Monday, 15 October 2018

Camera 📷🎥

This is a poster about some of the different techniques in a film and some of the types of angles they use.

Monday, 3 September 2018

visual & sound

In English were learning about the language of film and camera angles. To show that I knew what we were learning I done a crossword.
 

Monday, 18 June 2018

writing goals

What are my strengths in writing?
I have used an increasing range of word and grammatical and spelling conventions appropriately, effectively, and with accuracy.
What are my next steps in writing?
Learning how to link my paragraphs properly and work on my conclusion.
Where would I like to be in writing by the end of yr 9 (what will that look like?)
At the end of level 5.
How am I going to enable myself to reach this goal (attitude/work/homework)
work harder on developing my ideas and linking my paragraphs.

Wednesday, 4 April 2018

the merchant of venice

15.3.18
Act Two, Scene Nine
What is the purpose of the rhymes in the caskets?
I think it is to make fun of them for choosing that one.
Why does the Prince of Arragon discard the golden caskets? What does his
interpretation of the inscription tells us about his character?
Because it says “He who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire.” He believes that it may be that some people are as foolish as to not see past looks, the expensive look of the gold.
What is Portia’s reaction to Bassanio’s arrival?
she doesn't realise it's him so she doesn't think much.
Act Three, Scene One
Why does Shylock assume Solanio and Salerio know of Jessica’s flight?
Because he knows that they are friends with Lorenzo so he thinks that they will know where he is.
What is the second suggestion of misfortune for Antonio- find a quote.
There is a rumour that another one of his ships sunk.  "Why, yet it lives there unchecked that Antonio hath a ship of rich lading wrecked on the narrow seas. The Goodwins I think they call the place—a very dangerous flat, and fatal, where the carcasses of many a tall ship lie buried"
Who has been looking for Lorenzo and Jessica, how do we know?
Tubal has been getting information about Jessica's whereabouts. We know this by the way he tells Shylock information about Jessica.
Where do Shylock and Tubal arrange to meet and with what purpose?
They were going to meet at the synagogue, to do Jewish prayer or to make more bargains.
Act Three, Scene Two
Why does Portia want Bassanio to delay his choice?
Because if he chooses wrong she won't ever see him again.
What makes Bassanio choose lead over the silver and gold caskets? find the quotes in the text to support your thinking.
gold is too shiny, silver is made out of coins.
What does Portia’s speech A3S2 L166-174 reveal about the expected roles of a woman in marriage?
What did Gratiano’s and Nerissa’s wish to marry depend on?
How does Portia know that the letter contains bad news?
Because his face goes pale.
What help does Portia offer straightaway?
money 6-12 thousand
Why do we not expect this help to be successful?
Because the law won't allow it.
Do you think Portia would still be in love with Bassanio if she knew he had lied about his wealth?
Yes because she fell in love with him before she properly meets him.
Act Three, Scene Three:
Antonio is now convinced that he knows the reason for Shylock’s insistence on claiming his bond. What is it, use a quote from the text to support your answer.
Antonio believes Shylock wants revenge and justice. " His reason well I know. I oft delivered fro his forfeitures many that have at times made moan to me. Therefore he hates me"
Why can the Duke not ‘deny the course of law’ according to Antonio?
Because it wouldn't benefit the government. The city makes its money through the foreign merchants of Venice and if they discarded the law, their security is under threat.
What does Antonio seem resigned to his fate? What two important realisations is this based on? Use lines 8, 21-24, 26-31 to help you.
One realisation is that he knows Shylock isn't going to give up on getting his bond. The other is that there's no way he can get out of it, he knows that the Duke and government won't do anything other than what's been put in writing.
Do you think Antonio’s feelings towards Bassanio have changed since the beginning, why?
A little bit, at first he thinks that Bassanio is completely trustworthy and capable of keeping a promise but then
Shylock refuses to consider the idea of Mercy but demands Justice. Consider the following ideas:
Is mercy the same as forgiveness?
In some ways, it can be but in others, it can't.
Is it easier to show mercy or look for revenge?
Look for revenge.
Is justice the same as fairness?
It can be and sometimes it can't be.
Is true justice possible in this case?
In Shylock eyes, it is but in other it is now.
Act Three, Scene Four
What is Lorenzo’s opinion of Antonio?
That he is a faithful gentleman.
What does Portia tell Lorenzo she intends to do?
Send a small amount of money to Antonio and her husband.
What does she ask Lorenzo and Jessica to do for her and why?
She wants them to look after her house so she can wait for Bassanio.
Why does Portia think Antonio and Bassanio must be alike?
Because they are best friends.
Why do Portia and Nerissa intend to travel dressed as men?
Because they are wanting to hide from there husbands so they don't find out they are travelling.
In A3S4 L 60-78, how does Portia describe the behaviour and attitudes of young men?
Does it seem likely that Portia is going to follow the expected behaviour of a wife?
She said they show off and lie to impress people.
Act Three, Scene FiveIn his jokey conversation with Jessica, why is Launcelot against the conversion of Jews to Christianity?
Because then the price of the meet will go up mainly the price of pork.
What is Jessica’s opinion of Portia?
Jessica says " He finds the joys of heaven on earth"- "It is as if he has found heaven on earth" so I think she thinks Portia is like a goddess.
1.5.18
Act Four, Scene One

What does the Duke believe Shylock intends to do?
He thinks shylock won't show mercy and will go through with the agreement.
What does Shylock intend to do, and what reasons does he give for his decision?
He first intends to take the flesh and not show any mercy but when they were looking at the agreement they saw that he had forgotten to say that he could have Antonio blood.
Why must the law be allowed to stand (why can’t the judge dismiss this case)
Shylock is very clear about the restrictions in the wording of the deed, how does Portia use these loopholes?

She uses his mistakes against him to get Antonio out of having to pay the pound of flesh.
What penalties does Shylock now have to pay? Are they fair? Why/why not.
He has to give half of his money to Antonio the other half to Lorenzo and Jesica and then also has to become Christian and give up being a jew. I don't think shylock should have to give up being a Jew because to him that is what makes him a person.
How do Lorenzo and Jessica gain by the result?
Because he promises to give them all his money and property.
What reward has Portia claimed and why is this significant?
she has claimed the ring that she gave to Bassanio and told him never to give it away, sell it or lose it.
Portia tells Shylock ‘The quality of mercy is not strained’. How does she try to persuade
Shylock to show mercy, how much mercy is she willing to show him (line 345-362)
A lot because he didn't show it why should Antonio
Act Four, Scene One
A4S1 L 70-80. Antonio gives us three short images of how useless any attempt by Bassanio to save his life will be
What are they?
The first one is "You may as well go stand upon the beach And bid the main flood bate his usual height." meaning You might as well go stand on the beach and ask the ocean to get smaller. Second, one is "You may as well use question with the wolf Why he hath made the ewe bleat for the lamb". meaning You might as well ask a wolf why he killed the lamb and made its mother cry. The third one was "You may as well forbid the mountain pines To wag their high tops and to make no noise When they are fretten with the gusts of heaven". Meaning You might as well tell the pine trees on the mountain to stop waving their treetops when the storms blow through them. The last one was " You may as well do anything most hard, As seek to soften that—than which what’s harder"? Meaning  You might as well do the impossible rather than try to soften his Jewish heart. It’s the hardest thing imaginable.
What do they tell us about one of Shakespeare's interests?
That there is no reason why you should argue with someone who you know won't show mercy.
Do you think this is an effective way of demonstrating the problem?
Yes, and no because there are other ways to show mercy you could help them find a way show them.
Each example is an extreme and impossible, what influence does this have on how you expect the rest of the scene to develop.
You expect Antonio to be right, you expect everything to play out in Shylocks favour.
A4S1 L90-100, Shylock uses vivid comparisons when he wants to make a point.
What example does he use to illustrate the fact that the pound of flesh is his: ‘tis mine and I will have it’
He is saying that everyone has slaves and that he rightfully got that pond of flesh.
It is much longer comparison than the three used by Antonio but do you think it is more striking/effective/convincing?
I think it is a bit of all 3 because they are all good points.
3.5.18

Act Four, Scene Two
What invitation does Portia refuse and why?

Invitation to dinner. Nerissa and Portia need to get home before the men do.
What does Nerissa plan to get, why do you think this is important?
She plans to try and get Gratianos rings to see if he will give it to her like Bassanio gave his to Portia
Do you admire Portia after these scenes, or do you find her actions
cruel? Use examples to support your thinking.

A bit of both. I mainly admire her because of how powerful she comes through in this scene.

Thursday, 22 March 2018

word vomit

20.3.18
There was a girl who was reading her maths textbook for her maths exam coming up. Then she got hungry so she walked to the kitchen to grab an apple. As she was walking back to her set she saw a bright blue crayon that had a bright shiny yellow ring around it. When she walked over and grabbed it she got sucked into an alternate universe. Waiting for her was a white rabbit that was telling her “find the golden oar if you want to get home”.
we had to add the word maths textbook, apple, crayon, rabbit and oar.


Wednesday, 21 March 2018

My writing goal

Writing Goals:

Punctuation: For punctuation, I need to start using exclamation marks to show feelings or loud noises/ voices.
Vocabulary: To try and keep the reader interested in what I am writing.
Organisation: I need to focus on one idea in a paragraph.
Sentence structure: Make sure I choose the right sentence to show the reader what I want to know or how I want them to feel.
Structure: To try and match all parts of my writing to all text types.
Ideas: Add a lot of information to help the reader understand my idea.

How will these goals help my learning?
I think these goals will help my learning because it gives me something to work on.





 

Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Shakespeare



What I think is going to happen in the story?
I think that there will be a lot of drama in the book and that the lady that dressed up as a man to go to court will be caught.
Something I am interested in/ wondering about after I watched the video?
What happens to Jessica shylocks daughter.
Something I think will be challenging about Shakespeare and how I think I will overcome it?  
I think talking in front of my class and being able to share my ideas with the class will be hard for me. I think I will overcome this because our teacher use sticks and whosever name is on it share their idea.
15.2.18
Antonio is depressed without knowing why. What two possible reasons do his friends suggest? 
His ships are at sea and he doesn't know where they are.
They think that he is in love.
Do you think Gratiano's contributions help Antonio's mood?
No, because he kept going on and on about how his ships were stuck out at sea.
What are your first impressions of Bassanio?Is he in love?
He is in love with Portia but doesn't have the money to impress her so he needs to borrow the money.
Why does he need to borrow money again now?
Because he wants to impress Portia Because He loves her.
How do Portia's first words compare with Antonio?
She is whiny and Antonio is sad.
What is the reason for her mood?
She doesn't want to be with any of them.
Do you think Nerissa is a help to her?
A bit because she is helping her choose a man.
Sum up, in a word or a short phrase, Portia's attitude to her Suitors so far?
She hasn't been very nice. 
21.2.18
Act One, Scene Three:
Shylock is a moneylender. Does he seem eager to do business with Bassanio? How do you know?
No, because he's doesn't think he will be able to pay him back.
Which does Shylock think is safe, his business or Antonio’s? Why?
His because Antonio's business could sink at any moment.
Why doesn’t Shylock want to dine with Bassanio and Antonio?
Because he doesn't like their religion or their beliefs.
What strict principal of his is Antonio breaking to help Bassanio?
Don't lend or borrow money with interest.
Shylock accuses Antonio of a whole catalogue of nastiness. How does Antonio answer the charges?
How does Bassanio react to the proposed bond?

He doesn't like it and doesn't want Antonio to take it for him.
28.2.18

We have watched racial and religious tensions at work in A1S3. The Prince of Morocco opens A2S1 with another sensitive issue. What is it?
Racism He says in the first sentence of act 2 scene 1 "Mislike me not for my complexion" meaning "don't dislike me because of the colour of my skin".
If Antonio loses his gamble, he must forfeit a pound of flesh. What must Portia’s suitors give up if they fail to win her?
Marring other people.
Shylock practices ‘usury’. What is this?
When you lend money an ask for more back.
Why do Shylock and Antonio hate each other?
because they have different values, beliefs and religions.
What is Portia’s opinion of the Prince of Morocco- give examples?
Nothing "yourself, renowned prince, then stood as fair as any comer I have looked on yet for my affection" meaning "then you’d have had as good a chance to marry me as any of the suitors I’ve met so far, prince."
8.3.18
Act Two, Scene Two
Why does Launcelot want to leave Shylock? Give evidence from the text to support your thinking.
Because Shylock was treating him poorly and not feeding him. In it, Launcelot says " You may tell every finger I have with my ribs" meaning " You can see my ribs so well you can count them"
Why is Bassanio worried about taking Gratiano with him to Belmont?Because Bassanio knows that Gratiano can get quite wild and do stupid things. In the text, Bassanio says "  Gratiano. Thou art too wild, too rude" Meaning "Sometimes you get a bit too wild, and you let your voice get a bit loud and rude".
Act Two, Scene Three
What does Jessica think of her life at home? Give evidence from the text to support your thinking.
She doesn't like it as she says in the text "Our house is hell, and thou, a merry devil, Didst rob it of some taste of tediousness" Meaning "it’s hell in our house, and you helped cheer it up, like a funny devil"
Which of Bassanio’s friends is Jessica planning to marry?
Lorenzo and then she will become Christian.
Act Two, Scene Four


How does Jessica get a message to her lover?


Giving a letter to Launcelot to give to him.
How will she be disguised for the elopement?
She will dress up as a boy.
Act Two, Scene Five
Why is Shylock uneasy about going out for the evening? Give evidence from the text to support your thinking.
Because in the text, Launcelot said to him " And they have conspired together" meaning they have been plotting things.
12.3.18
Act Two, Scene Six
How does Launcelot manage to tell Jessica that Lorenzo will be there that evening?
Inviting Shylock to dinner.


What does Jessica throw down to Lorenzo?
She throws a box/casket down to Lorenzo.
Why is Antonio looking for Gratiano?
To tell him that the masque has been cancelled.



13.3.18


Act Two, Scene Seven
Which casket does the Prince of Morocco think is worthy to contain Portia’s portrait. Use evidence of the text to justify your answer.Gold because he says "Who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire" meaning “He who chooses me will get what many men want.” 
How is Portia feeling in A2S7 -at the beginning, -while the Prince is making his choice, at the end
From the text, she sounds fine but a bit nervous but towards the end, she is relieved
What was Portia's father trying to achieve by the use of the caskets? Does this seem to be working?
He was trying to see who was worthy of Portia. 
Act Two, Scene Eight
What double disaster has struck Shylock?
Jessica has left and she has stolen his jewels.
Where did Shylock think Lorenzo & Jessica might be?
On the gondola ship that is sailing away.
How did Bassanio and Antonio part?
With a short conversation and an affectionate handshake.
What is the first suggestion of trouble for Antonio? Find a quote that tells you this.
Salarino says in the text, “in the narrow seas that part the French and English, there miscarried a vessel of our country richly fraught. I thought upon Antonio when he told me, And wished in silence that it were not his.” This means there was a sunken boat from Venice and he hopes it wasn’t Antonio’s