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Friday 13 April 2018

WE DID IT!!!!

WE DID IT

WE DID IT

WE DID IT





WE DID IT!!!!!!!!!!

From this experience I have learnt that choreography is a lot harder than it looks, Revolting Children was my favourite of out it and the Time Warp, Time Warp was our class production and on the day when we went on stage, Nadia and I went to the front as we knew the moves by heart, but when we went onto the stage, about six of the class didn't actually go onto the stage. That is not counting the people that were away on the day so quite a few people didn't get to actually perform. One of the only things I enjoyed was dancing with Nadia as she is energetic.

Revolting Children,  however, went much better than the Time Warp, with a lot more people going onto the stage and participated. That and we got a lot more time to work on it. It was a lot more fun because we all did the choreography almost perfectly and the singing was quite clear. If did this again I think we would try to get a lot more time to practice and maybe get some costumes or make sure we're all in perfect school uniform.

PLANNING A HOLIDAY FOR MATHS???

For maths, we were given the task of planning a ten-day trip, we were given three categories to choose from including 'Family On A Dime', 'Average Joe' and 'Money Can Buy Happiness'. At the start, we had to do all three including activities, accommodation, food and pricing it all up. But after our teacher realised that that wasn't going to happen he asked us to create a pamphlet on the holiday we had already done. I did this on a site called Venngage with the category of 'Family On A Dime'. Here is a link to my work.


And an ending question, if you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go?

Thursday 5 April 2018

Greed

"More, more, MORE" The greedy man screeched.

Nobody could stand him. He was a good for nothing king and taxed his own people thousands of dollars a year. His name was not known anymore, people just called him Greed. He hoarded all sort of objects, money was his favourite, he had 5 dogs, 6 cats, 10 ponies, 7 horses, 15 birds, and what his people thought were thousands of other animals. He had over 50 servants and that did not include his cooks and butlers. Yet the man could not have enough, he could never have enough. But, he still wanted it. He ate enough food to feed a family of three himself. His poor butler had to go with the man everywhere and has never in his 30 years of working with the man had a day off.

But, let us get back to Greed.

At this time he was demanding blankets, it was the middle of winter and he was demanding blankets from the entire town. He couldn't buy his own, no he had to take them from the town as the ones he had were keeping those ignored animals warm even though some of them were sweating lakes because of the heat. But, the 'king' would stop at nothing to get what he wanted. He would even execute children if that meant he would get what he wanted.

So we called him Greed.