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Friday, March 31, 2017

Alex's selfportrait

Kia ora this term we are learning about people from different cultures. Some of the people might be real.

Friday, March 24, 2017

alex's narrative

Narrative


Long long ago when the world was young there lived a sky god and the demon of death. One day up in the clouds the demon of death got very mad. He sent rain clouds and thunder to the people on earth. It caused a lot of damage to the city. 348 people died. The sky god came and the sky god and the demon of death had a fight. Luckily the sky god won. That is why on earth sometimes the weather is good and sometimes the weather is bad. It’s because the good God, the sky god is still fighting the demon of death.

The end

Friday, March 10, 2017

alex x4

This week we looked at photos of Andy Warhol's art and we looked at all the colours and we did it with our own heads and shoulders by using pixlr. The part I did well was using different colours for backgrounds making good contrasts.
Here is mine.   


Friday, March 3, 2017

Minotaur

This week we have been learning about the Minotaur, he is half man half bull. He live in a labyrinth on the Island of Crete and ate youths.
Pleading a Cause - Persuasive Writing       


Pretend you are the King of Athens.  Write a letter to King Minos, pleading for the lives of the youths who are to be fed to the Minotaur.
Give at least 3 reasons why their lives should be spared.
Remember to write a conclusion at the end to link your reasons together.




Dear King Minos,
I am writing to you about the fate of the nine doomed youths.  I plead for their release on the grounds that:
Dear king Minos


My first reason: please do not feed people to the Minotaur because they have done nothing wrong  


My second reason: these people might grow up as very good trained defenders of the city and we will easily take over your city
My final reason: killing these boys will not bring your boy back from the dead they will be dead too and you will still not feel any better   


Conclusion: so are you going to keep throwing people to the Minotaur


Yours faithfully,
King of Athens