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Friday, August 28, 2020

Week 5 Moral

 Hello everyone! This is a task I was suppose post last week, but ran out of time to post it. This was throw together very quick so don't judge me, its very simple.


There are many ways to obtain things in the world. You may want to buy it, or you may want to make it or even get it naturally. Like this for example. If you want a fish, you can get it 2 ways. 1. Fishing for it. 2. Simply buying it from the market. Just know if you ever want something, you have to do effort for either way. If you want a fish the first way, you must fish for it. If you want to buy it, you must earn the money to buy the fish.

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Moral Animation.

 WALT: Use a range of strategies to work out unknown words.

Hey everyone! This week for reading I did a create task on Morals. The moral of my story is at the end of my slide. This animation is about a store owner (Mr. Manager Man) and a supplier (Mr. Supplier Man).

5 Senses Story.

 Hello everyone! I'm gonna make this short cause I want to get right in! This week for writing we have done a 5 senses story. If you would like to know what that is, here is a short explanation. A 5 senses story is a task we did for writing this week. We picked from 4 settings and we all got in groups of 3. I was in a group with Elise and Ruben. They are 2 great friends of mine so that's why we teamed up. We all split the senses evenly. I did smell and touch. Elise see. And Ruben did hear and emotions. And, remember that abomination I called the Snorgrilla... Its back and even better! In this story its the main problem and, maybe even the solution? I haven't finished this yet, it still has so much room for improvement so expect a new update on this post! I'll put the team and my own story up here so you an take a look. Thats all for now! See ya!


Team story:


My story:

Thursday, August 13, 2020

My helicopter experiment

 Hello again! Its Kristian with another post. This time its interesting! This time i'm posting about my experience with paper helicopters. This activity was a way of learning what a fair test is. A fair test is a test where everything is same each time, except for one thing. You can do this how many times you want, the exact same way, but as I just said, with one thing different. This is my experience with my fair test. We were doing a experiment about paper helicopters. I hope you learn the rest in the slide below. Enjoy!



Thursday, August 6, 2020

Monster Writing And Drawing

Hey everyone! Its another post about school work! This time its a monster themed writing task's. This week my class have been working on a bunch of monster themed things. It was originally just a fun task to do with the book "Where the wild things are" but now its changed to designing and describing our own monsters! We have planned, drawn, described and even started making a narrative story on our monster. I will try get that on here but, don't expect it. I hope you enjoy this post! As I said, I'll try get my narrative on my blog as a separate post but, i'm still working on it! Leave me any suggestions in the comments!

Google drawing plan




My character description (Its pretty long)

Snorgrilla

What my monster looks like...

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The Snorgrilla is a snake-gorilla mixture with a bit of fly and unicorn in there. It has a snake body with a bunch of little fly legs it uses to hunt down its prey. Its prey is usually bananas. It has a gorilla head with a unicorn horn stuck on its forehead. It has fly wings in the middle of its body it uses when it's too tired to climb. It can be very dangerous though. If distrbed or annoyed, it will use its huge horn to jab you away, and in some cases, stun you because it has a stunning venom in its horn that injects into its prey's body when they jab them.


How my monster came to this world...

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The Snorgrilla likes most foods except for… sushi. The Snorgrilla hates sushi. If it comes in contact with sushi it will scream like a little girl and run away. This is because it thinks all sushi is made of snake meat. It also hates water. It’s because Snorgrilla can’t swim. The Snorgrilla came to this world because of a science experiment gone wild. In 1993, A company called “Smooch”, conducted an experiment on a rat. They planned to make the rat immune to radiation. They ran multiple test experiments and it all added up. It couldn’t have gone wrong. Except for one flaw… a snake had managed to enter the underground facility, switched the settings, and it saw the rat in the test tube. The snake climbed into the tube in an attempt to eat the rat. They didn’t see the snake, turned on the machine and it made a fizzing sound. “Fizz. Fizz. Fizz.” they thought they had it right until it started fizzing faster. “Fizz fizz fizz fizz”. It then got even faster and louder. “FIZZ FIZZ FIZZ FIZZ”. They all started getting worried and all ran off, not bothering turning the machine off. Then as everyone got out of the facility they all heard a big, faint “BOOM”. Then a huge waft of smoke filled their noses. Then, out of nowhere, the Snorgrilla crawled out of the burning building. They tried catching it, but it got away. That's how the Snorgrilla came to be.


The personality of my monster...

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The Snorgrilla can be a very speedy creature, reaching speeds as fast as a police dog. It is also very greedy. When the Snorgrilla comes across another animal that it doesn’t eat, it will steal all the food the animal has on it. It has stolen food from wild dogs, turkeys, vulchers and even a lion.


What my monster does all day...

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But, all together, the Snorgrilla is a pretty lazy creature. It spends most of its time laying in the sun and only getting food if necessary. Its favorite food is, well, almost everything. 


My Finished Paper Drawing!