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Friday 30 October 2020

short story

 


Neglect

Questions (wondering)

Clarify (meanings)

The windscreen wipers worked furiously to clear the glass from the driving rain. It was no use, he still couldn’t see, so he pulled into a side street and waited for the pelting sheet to ease.


Flicking through the radio, a wavering squeal emerged, quickly changing into a fast beated pop song.  Jonesie, as he was called on the rank, shuffled lower into his seat and settled down to waited. Looking up to change the crackling station, he noticed a brown-coated figure huddling in the meagre shelter of a deserted warehouse. Jonesie studied the figure and decided, being a kind-hearted man, that he would try and do something to help. 


As Jonesie neared, the brown-coated figure started to shift uneasily, looking up with fearful brown eyes. 

“You look pretty cold out here, would you like to come and sit in my taxi till the rain eases off a bit?”, Jonesie asked sincerely.

After waiting a bit and receiving no reply, Jonesie headed back for the warmth of the taxi. When he neared the car, he noticed someone behind him and turning around saw that the brown-coated figure had followed him to the car. 


“So you decided to come then, eh mate?”, Jonesie queried heavily, as he helped the figure into the passenger seat.  Closing the door, Jonesie thought about what might happen to this poor guy.


In the car, Jonesie changed the station yet again finding a country song he thoroughly enjoyed. After the song had finished, he flicked the radio off and turned to his bedraggled guest, noticing that his bones almost protruded through the coat. 


“So, aye, where do you come from then mate?”, inquired Jonesie. “That’s if you don’t mind me asking?”


His only reply was the turning of the brown-coated figures head, to stare wonderingly out into the menacing dark sky.


Jonesie tried again, “Eh, um, what’s ya name then?”


The brown-coated figure turned his head in the direction of Jonesie and blinked his fearful brown eyes in reply.


Silence followed, Jonesie thinking of what he could do for his silent guest. 


Jonesie flicked on the radio again, it crackled and hissed, and then resumed into some teenage trash. 

“Come on mate, you must be starving. Lets take ya home and give ya some tucker”, Jonesie said. 

The brown-coated figure did not move and his answer was only a deep sigh.


The rain had eased and as they drove, the road glistened like oil. Jonesie had finished his shift, so there were no problems. When they got inside his house, Jonesie helped the figure to dry himself, but he never took his coat off.  Jonesie thought this a bit odd but made no further inquiries.  He prepared a meal and the brown- coated figure warmed himself in front of the blazing fire.


Six months later, the brown-coated figure and Jonesie spend every night in the taxi, listening to the crackling radio and sharing long conversations with many pauses and deep sighs of reply.


The fearful brown eyes are fearful no more and the ragged, tatty coat has been replaced by a thick, warm one.


Jonesie and the brown-coated figure spend all their time together, after all, dogs are a mans best friend.  




Who is the brown figure?


Why is he out in the rain?


What are the wipers trying to clean?


Where is the brown figure?


Why isn’t he talking?


Why is he hungry, his bones are sticking out?


Who is the taxi driver?


What country are they in?


What does the figure look like?


Is the person homeless?


Why is it so cold?


How did he become homeless?



Why would he not talk his coat off?


Brown coat has no name


Old is he?


Taxi driver live


Does brown coat have any family


Dog


Homeless


Raining


Warehouse


Dog


He was starving



Local taxi driver


NZ


Thin




It was cold





It was a dog






In a house


NO not initially but in the beginning no family. 

Wednesday 21 October 2020

Amelia's Jordy question and clarify table

 ETV Jordy’s problem   https://mairehau.etv.org.nz/tv/vod/view/132854

Question and clarify

Watch this introduction and video.  


Every time I pause the video, I will role-model what questions I have and how I clarify my thinking.


We ask questions constantly and we make connections with what we already know, this is how the brain operates when it creates understanding when we read texts.  

Our brains constantly question and clarify.


Starts at 1.30

Question (wonderings)

Clarify (meanings/answer)

Break  1

1.30 to 1.47

What counts as an exception?

What kind of exception are they talking about?

Nothing 

Break 2

1.47 to 1.50





Who's Jordy?

Do I need to care about Jordy?

What kind of bracelet?


Girl  who lost her Dad

So we know her story, it could be anyone of us.

Break 3

1.50 to 2.04

What is the school uniform policy?

Why has it offended Jordy?

Why no bracelets?

No Jewellery

Emotional  reasons, it was given by her Dad

Parent survey - did not want school rules to change.


Break 4

2.04 to 2.19

Why is she getting so angry?

What is so special about the bracelet?

We don't know how her dad died?

It related to Jordy   

Controlled Release now it’s time for you to ask the questions as I stop.  

Who’s got questions?  How many can we answer from above now?

Break 5

2.19 to 2.35


How did dad die?

Why is it so important?

Why did dad give it to her in the first place?

Religious/christening bracelet.

Break 6

2.35 to 2.58

What is a christening bracelet?

What is christening?

If the bracelet is so small why is it upset it had to be cut off?

 

Break7

2.58 to 3.19

Why are they not letting her be comfortable for her?

Would it not be expected to cut off because it is too small?

 

Break 8

3.19 to 3.46

What is a traditional school?

Why did she sob so much?


 

Break 9










 

 

Wednesday 9 September 2020

Copy of Rosa Copy of Tabula Rasa Amelia

 Summary in less than 60 words. 

Tabula Rasa

Tabula Rasa



Beginning









The robot was on a walk then came across a plant. The robot picked up the plant taking it to the top of a mountain.

Middle







The robot climbs up the mountain still holding the plant. Then the robot falls.

End








Once the robot is back up the mountain, it falls to the ground and dies. The plant ends up growing into a big tree.


Firstly, The robot finds a plant secondly, It climbs up a mountain lastly, the plant grows but the robot dies.


Tuesday 8 September 2020

Copy of Copy of Whole Class Activity-Amelia

 Cartoon

Catch it - THE LITERACY SHED


  1. Copy and paste the link into your search bar and watch the cartoon.


  1. For each scene summarise what you can see 


Scene One:  


At home

I can see a small space and dim light. It reminds me of the burrows I have seen on tv that animals dig out as their home. I can see they are all huddled together so there is not a lot of room. The inside of the burrow is brown so it is dirt that has been dug under the ground.

Scene Two


 First activity of the day

One of the meerkat woke up and saw a fruit and tried to get the fruit and then an eagle came and picked the fruit.

Scene Three:  


A feared enemy

The eagle took their fruit and then the meerkats hooked on to the fruit which was hooked onto the eagle's foot so the meerkats tried to grab the fruit.

Scene Four:


Enemies revenge

They grabbed onto the eagle then they got hooked onto the fruit then the fruit fell.

Scene Five:


The Rescue

Meerkats try to save the fruit and then the fruit falls onto the ground.

Scene Six:


Sport nirvana

The meerkats throw the fruit to each other.

Scene Seven:


The End

The big bird dies and the fruit breaks and the meerkats get no food.

Monday 10 August 2020

My bird mascot, the dove

 Doves

 Scientific name: Columbia


Why Is the Dove Often a Symbol for the Holy Spirit?

The picture was taken from the website: https://www.christianity.com/wiki/holy-spirit/why-is-

the-dove-often-a-symbol-for-the-holy-spirit.html


Why did I choose this bird?

I chose the dove because it is a loving, caring and honest bird that is very social.


Is your bird smart?

The thing that's so amazing about the dove is their ability to learn and get information.


What is the dove afraid of?

The dove is a nervous bird that is frightened easily; its natural predators are wild cats, dogs and possums (depending on where it lives).


Has your bird been a symbol or an icon?

The dove is a symbol for peace and originated with the early Christians.


What is a group of doves called? 

A group of doves is called a bevy.


Summary

Firstly, doves have a caring personality and have the ability to learn things. Next, they are easily frightened and are hunted by wild cats, dogs and possums. Last, doves are a peace symbol and a group of doves is called a bevy.



Friday 20 March 2020

Stop Motion Animation

This is my time table about always plugged in it was Cybella idea and i agreed that we should do it so that i new more about like she did we worked hard on it and we finshed   before everybody cause we are faster than everybody.And there is one underneath the other one. it is all about trees because no body is saving the trees so save the trees.

Media Studies Poster