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Thursday 29 October 2020

Short story-question and clarify for EnglishY9

 Short Story - Question & Clarify



Neglect

Questions (wonderings)

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 coated figure?


Where is the brown coated figure?


Why is the brown coated figure following him?


What colour is the taxi?


Why is he so boney?


I wonder when the last time the person ate?


Do we know what it is yet?


How did the brown coated figure get there?


Is it a dog?


Did society depress this man?


Has he worked himself to death?


What is tucker?


Why was the figure in a ware house and why was it there?


Why did it not want to take its coat off?


What is Jonesie’s job?



The dog


Warehouse 


Because he was lonely and hungry


white/yellow/blue


He hasn’t eaten


A week maybe



No


Abandoned



Yes


People did not treat it right.



Dog food






It is fur



Taxi driver


Wednesday 9 September 2020

 Tabularasa work for English:


Beginning









We see rocks shaped in a way that shows wind is savare on this plain, a robot comes into view that looks less than fine and in a way looks like it has been travelling for a long time.

Middle







The old and broken seeming robot keeps on walking for an achievement no one knows of and just keeps pushing forward, walking on its path the robot comes across a small plant growing in the rough and walks up to it with a sign of  mass relief then with a swift movement it takes the plant.

End








Cutting back on screen the robot is climbing a mountain to an unknown height with the plant in hand, his one griped hand slips and it seems as if the robot has failed at the unknown task.At the top of the mountain overlooking a mass cliff we see silence then in an instant a hand grabs the top, getting on its footing the robot walks the few more steps it can then falls completing the seemingly finished task it had.A tree with a falling leaf lands on the robot then the end.



Summary in less than 60 words.  

Firstly the barren planet has a human sized robot traversing it.Secondly it seems to find a plant desperately and with confidence.Lastly the robot places the plant on top of a mountain and falls to the ground with the tree growing over time.



Cartoon work for English:

Scene One:  


At home


An exemplar

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 sleeping 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

They pop out and see some of that good fruit from that ugly ass tree, they climb around and play around while looking at the fruit of destiny.

`Scene Three:  


A feared enemy

AND WAMM a vultures shadow is seen and they hide away.

The vulture lands and obviously looks hungry then spots the group staring at a fruit.

Scene Four:


Enemies revenge

The vulture who is obviously angry at the hiding animals glides down to the fruit and takes it and flies off with a vengeance.

Scene Five:


The Rescue

The group sees this chase after the vulture and comes up with various plans and ultimately the vulture slips up and crashes into a big rock.

Scene Six:


Sport nirvana

The animals caught up in there own amusement grab the fruit and kick it hard in between two trees then it hits the ground and splats  

Scene Seven:


The End

They all look sad and depressed then the credits roll and we see pictures from the film and the writers creators and producers with  more.



Firstly the meerkats get a fruit. Secondly a vulture steals it. Lastly the meerkats get it back and play rugby.


Friday 28 August 2020





1.I have learnt from this experience that i should respect stop motion animators and that it takes a lot of skill and patience to do what they do taking time to smoothly make all the photos for movies and shows and ECT witch is also how i realized that i definitely cant be a stop motion animator because i have horrible patience.

2.Now from what my hypo extreme partner in stop not stopping industries has told me that the movie was about how possible it is to be deceived on the internet and have your things stolen.
so be careful about who you tell your location to online.

3.i would have made it sad in the begging then have the two lonely people meet and then have it be happy for like a minute, then WAMM one of the characters dies and the other goes into deep depression and end ups taking suicide but it was a bit too sad so we died the random space bomb thing.  

Monday 10 August 2020

My Bird Mascot work for English Y9. Blake.L

 Scientists unlock secrets of falcon DNA

Why did I choose this bird:falcons are the fastest bird in the world  and it looks cool as well as being used for hunting and they are basically super fast spears.


What is the falcon afraid of:Falcons are one of the most fearless animals and are mostly not afraid of much to my knowledge and probably scared of obvious things.


Is my bird smart:intelligent… no, because most of their brains are devoted to their eyesight, instinct, hunting behaviours, and learned behaviour. There's not a lot of brain left over after all that. They are slightly more intelligent than owls though.


What's a group of falcons called:A bazaar, cadge, cast.


Summary:Firstly Falcons are fast,bright and tactical,not very smart but good and secondly are pretty nice in the fear department. Thirdly a group of them is called bazaar.