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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Facts About Aardvarks

Aardvarks are mammals that lives in Africa, their name comes from south Africa, in their language they call it earth pig. Their favorite foods are ants and termites which it catch with its long tongue. To escape from their enemies like lions or leopards, they dig a deep hole with their front long claws just like a shovel and down it goes.                     

I hope you enjoyed reading this and also are having a great time.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

The story of Medusa and Precious (Greek Mythology)



Along time ago in the land of ancient greek, there lived a king named king Polidicti. There also live a brave strong person called Percius. The thing was that, the king fell in love with his mother and he didn’t want that to happen, as well as his mother, but the king still wanted to marry her, but he was afraid of percius, so he sent him on a quest to chop of Medusa’s head and return it to him.

As he was on his quest to Medusa’s lair three gods appeared and gave him a shield, a sword, a bag and a pair of flying shoes, meanwhile Medusa and three witches were having a tea party. The three witches could only look with one eye, anyway, as he arrived there he saw lots of people that had came before and turned into stone and he was very scared. Then a god appeared and said “ why do you think this shield was for, it has a mirror on it, then he disappeared.


He saw Medusa saying goodbye to the witches so he hid behind a rock and as soon as Medusa came out he tried to chop her head off, but he missed. Medusa also tried to kill him by turning him into a stone but he used the shield which made Medusa weeker. They kept fighting and fighting, then at last he chopped off Medusa's head and returned it to the king.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Repost Of "My Goal"

This month is one of the most exciting moment of the year, because its the London Olympic, also spreading lots of excitement to all sport enthusiasts. I, myself is one of the enthusiasts as well, because I really like to see the sprinters run really fast, and watch the soccer games, also watch the amazing taekwon-do.

Our teacher told us to select our own goal, and I chose to do 100 push ups, which is the same as my teacher. Its a very tough challenge, but I hope I will achieve it and continue achieving.

To succeed this challenge I will have to work very hard and exercise a lot. Also never give up! My teacher showed me a website thats called “100pushup.com” and it helps a lot.

If you are someone that are taking a challenge thats about push ups you should try the website that my teacher showed me.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

My Goal

This month is all about the London Olympic and is a very exciting moment of the year. It brings happiness to all sport lovers, even me, because I really like soccer, running and taekwon-do.

Our teacher told us to select our own goal, and I chose to do 100 push ups, which is the same as my teacher. Its a very tough challenge, but I hope I will achieve it and continue achieving.

To succeed this challenge, I will have to work very hard and exercise a lot. Also never give up! My teacher Mr Barks showed me a website thats called, “100pushup.com,” and it helps me a lot.

If you are someone that are taking a challenge thats about push ups you should try this website.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Repost Of The Olympic Rings

The London Olympic began a few days ago, providing excitement for all sport enthusiasts everywhere.   In the midst of of this excitement, I wondered to myself, "what do the Olympic rings represent? Why are they there?" If you don't know, you might be interested to know what I have recently discovered.

The five rings symbolize five continents in the world and they are Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. At least one of these colours are on each flag in the world. The rings are Interlocked to represent the peace throughout the world and that they want world peace. Also When coming together and doing world sports it brings happiness to one another.

The original owner of the olympic rings were designed in 1912 by a person called Baron Pierre de Coubertin. He created them because he wanted to include every country in the olympics that's why every flag has at least one of the ring’s colors.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The Olympic Rings

This year and this term is all about the london olympics, which is a very exciting moment. My thought is that what does the olympic rings represents? Why are they there? Well if you don’t know you might be interested in knowing them.

The five rings symbolize five continents in the world and they are Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. At least one of these colours are on each flag in the world. The rings are Interlocked to represent the peace throughout the world and that they want world peace. Also When coming together and doing world sports it brings happiness to one another.

The original owner of the olympic rings were designed in 1912 by a person called Baron Pierre de Coubertin. He created them because he wanted to include every country in the olympics that's why every flag has at least one of the ring’s colors.


I hope you enjoyed reading this and are having a great time.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Cool Animals



Have you ever seen some really cool animals? Well, if you haven't you might be interested at looking at some. I going to tell you about three, really freaky animals.
                 

This first freaky animal is a fish and it’s called a “angler.” Female anglers have
fishing pole on the top of their heads. At the end of the pole, there is a glowing blob, called an esca. They brings it in front of their mouths so they can see much better when a fish goes by. The sly angler fish whips the esca away and opens its huge mouth, then their pointed, long teeth
slam shuts on its prey.


This second animal is called an “axolotls”. Axolotls may look like a fish, but they are not at all. They are amphibians like frogs are, axolotls are larvae, similar to the tadpole stage in a frogs life cycle. Like some kind of newts and salamanders, axolotls never changes into adults. They breathe through gills as long as they live. Although they have fins, they never swim, they actually walk in the water.

This last animal is called an “armadillo.” Armadillos have very poor eyesight but they have good sense of smell and long claws to dig. Not all armadillos can roll up into a ball because there are many varieties of armadillos, only three kinds of them can. The others, they have a very hard shell to protect them from getting hit by prickly bushes, to hide from predators they dig holes with their sharp, longs claws and hides in there.  

I hope you enjoyed reading this and are having a great time.


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

My Favorite Book

The coolest book that I have just read was “ The Matt Marton, THE MYSTERIOUS! This is a very scary story, if you are someone that want to read a scary story, you should have a try reading this.

I am going to explain a little about the story. Mainly this story is about some aliens that attacks the world and tries to take over it, but luckily three persons saves the world and they are Matt, his friend Sam and his girlfriend Jane.

The things that I  really like about this book is that it’s interesting and very, very COOL!