Today, we discussed our early memories of writing and to be honest, I found it really hard to remember things about writing. I found reading a whole lot easier.
I didn't learn to read before I started school, because my mum had been told not to teach me (I'm not sure why) and so she didn't. Here is the free writing (scribbles) that I came up with to do with early writing memories.
What are the first things you can remember about writing?
Thumb size words apart and the letter E writing and in maths one word in each box but was later annoying.
(I told you it was scribbles)
Can you remember praise or criticism you have been given whilst writing?
writing memories have flown away like when you play scattergories and I wrote too much and rambled and i always wrote the word then and got banned and my writing slanted across the page and the very hungry caterpillar with Issy and Ella and taking long time to miss lessons.
I cant't remember this question but this is my answer:
4 in sats Uh Oh!
Material, possessions and relationships from writing:
my Greek myth book group writing group consequences
Don't say I didn't warn you, I SAID IT WAS SCRIBBLES!! But, now I am going to turn it into something else (but I'm not sure what yet).
Thumb print scribbles
All over my work
Angry scowls and
Contended smirk
Writing doesn't always
Work the way you want
But just take time out
Or pick a different font
Sometimes memories
Are hard to catch
They flick and run
Swish and snatch
Rambling is
What I do best
Slants across the page
No room for all the rest
One box
One word
Annoying
Things not to be heard
4 in sats
Big oops!
Doodles in books
Lines and loops
Writing is always
A part of my life
You can be safe at home
Or on the edge of a knife!
By Me!!
Wow I am pleased with that. Thanks for reading.
Deadra xxx
Friday, 22 June 2012
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Dreaming
Here are some of the questions we got asked in RE and some more which I have come up with on my own:
Are dreams real?
How do they link to life?
Are they just memories (or memories of thoughts)?
Are the people in your dreams in the world somewhere?
Is it true that if you dream you fall and you haven't woken up before you hit the floor then you die?
Can you dream the future?
Do you dream in black or white or colour?
Here is my theory on dreams and what I think to those questions.
I think that when you are asleep your mind is still awake and your body is resting. Your mind dreams to allow your body to rest but sometimes when your dream is really powerful, your mind tricks your body into believing that it is places that it isn't. Sometimes the connection between mind and body is stronger and you will move your body as you dream (for example sleepwalking). Your mind is always stronger than your body as it never rests.
Are dreams real?
Yes they are real, but they are just your mind finding things and making something of it.
How do they link to life?
They are all memories, but not necessarily things you have done, they can be things you have imagined by reading books, or just thoughts you have had, or an idea.
Are they just memories (or memories of thoughts)?
That is answered in the question above.
Are the people in your dreams in the world somewhere?
It depends. If they are all memories then almost certainly yes. However, the people could be parts of people you either know or have read about. If they are storybook characters then they would probably not be real but are often based on people and would be linked to the author.
Is it true that if you dream you fall and you haven't woken up before you hit the floor then you die?
I think this is true but obviously it is impossible to tell because you would be dead (unless you have dreamt it, pleasepleaseplease say so if you have).
Can you dream the future?
Yes, if it is memories then probably because people never learn from mistakes so it will continue to happen for a while.
Do you dream in black and white or colour?
I think I dream in colour but I might occasionally dream in black and white.
This is link to do with the science of dreams:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/inside-the-mind/dream.htm
There are also ways to interpret dreams and here are some of them:
Worry Dreams
You're being chased, but not sure who is chasing you = You're way too busy and you need to slow down
You keep looking for something but you can't find it = There is something in your life you need to sort out
You make a phone call but the buttons don't work and the person can't hear you = You need to get something off your chest
You're about to take a test but realise you have missed all the work and you cannot pass = You have too many things on your plate
You're out when you realise you are naked but no-one else notices = A new experience is making you anxious but nobody else knows
Your teeth fall out = you are self concious about the way you look
WOW that is sooooo long. I hope you found it interesting (I did! finding out about it) and please leave your answers to those questions so we can see how everyone else dreams.
Deadra xxxx
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
I ♥ Linger soooo much
Wow! I am reading the book by Maggie Stiefvater and I am addicted. I have read the first book in the series and I have been wanting to read the others for AGES but I haven't got round to ordering them from the library. In the holidays I finally did it and I will never regret that. I ordered Linger (the 2nd book) and Forever (the last book). I am half way through Linger and I am in love! To tell you the truth I would much rather be reading it than doing this but I feel I need to bring you up to date a bit.
Deadra (I am now of to do my maths homework and then READ!!!)
Deadra (I am now of to do my maths homework and then READ!!!)
Friday, 8 June 2012
How many...??
This is linked to my previous blog. A question asked 20 years ago might have been 'How many of you own a TV?' Now a more realistic question, due to the current time would be 'How many TV's do you own?'
I was just wondering actually the answer to that question.
How many TV's do you have in your house?
How many computers do you have in your house?
How many phones do you have in your house?
How many hours a week do you watch TV for?
How many hours a week do you spend in front of a computer screen?
And then there is:
How many times a week do you play sports?
How many hours a week do you spend reading?
How much time do you spend playing with siblings?
You are all probably not the least bit concerned but here is what I think we will turn out like
Well, I hope not but I think it is quite likely.
Now enough on the human race becoming fat things who cannot get off their own bums, lets talk about something positive.
When helping my Nanna and Grandad tidy their cupboards, we (my brother and I) came across loads of calenders. We are going to cut out the pictures and make a scrapbook with them.
I will hopefully be able to upload some pictures of the scrapbook when we are done.
Deadra xxxx
I was just wondering actually the answer to that question.
How many TV's do you have in your house?
How many computers do you have in your house?
How many phones do you have in your house?
How many hours a week do you watch TV for?
How many hours a week do you spend in front of a computer screen?
And then there is:
How many times a week do you play sports?
How many hours a week do you spend reading?
How much time do you spend playing with siblings?
You are all probably not the least bit concerned but here is what I think we will turn out like
Now enough on the human race becoming fat things who cannot get off their own bums, lets talk about something positive.
When helping my Nanna and Grandad tidy their cupboards, we (my brother and I) came across loads of calenders. We are going to cut out the pictures and make a scrapbook with them.
I will hopefully be able to upload some pictures of the scrapbook when we are done.
Deadra xxxx
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Diamond Jubilee Review
TOP TEN THINGS CHILDREN AGED 5 TO 13 CAN DO:
1. Work a DVD player 67%
2. Log onto the internet 58%
3. Play computer games on games console (WII, XBOX or similar) 50%
4. Make a phone call 46%
5. Use a handheld games console (Nintendo DSI, PSP or similar) 45%
6. Use an IPhone (or smartphone) 42%
7. Wok Sky Plus 41%
8. Send a text message 38%
9. Search for clips on You Tube 37%
10. Use an IPad (or tablet computer) 31%
TOP TEN THINGS CHILDREN AGED 5 TO 13 CAN'T DO:
1. Recognise 3 types of butterfly 91%
2. Repair a puncture 87%
3. Tie a reef knot 83%
4. Read a map 81%
5. Build a camp fire 78% / Put up a tent 78.5%
6. Spot a blackbird, sparrow or robin 72%
7. Make papier mache 71%
8. Make a cup of tea 65%
9. Build a den 63%
10. Climb a tree 59%
That worried me a lot.
And the reason it linked the diamond jubilee was something I said to my mum yesterday. I had got tippex on my top and my mum googled the answer of how to get it off (It said use white spirit and we got it off) and then I said "If this had been 60 years ago you would have had to cope without the internet" or something along those lines. My point is that 60 years ago there was not computers in every house, with internet access at the ready. I would not be able to be writing this blog, you would not be able to be reading it. And referring to those lists, where will we be in another 60 years time. Will we all be robots, only able to operate technical machines. Will things like tree climbing and reading be lost to us?
Only time will tell...
Deadra xxxx
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Jubilant Ekphrasis (Other people photos)
Here is the link to the picture I am going to write about:
http://peterchoke.blogspot.co.uk/
It is the second picture down, of the daises in the field.
I am going to write a diary entry as the daisy and how the rein of the Queen has effected daisies.
Dear Diary,
Daisy picking time has started again! Picking seems such a harmless word, (and to the great stomping oafs, which clomp around and trample us to death) it is. But to us it definitely isn't! Just yesterday I lost Daffy, Donald, Duggie and Drogbal (my 2nd cousin) to those soles! But the worst thing is when it is deliberate, oh how it annoys me! When silly little children tear us always from our life source to make NECKLACES! They call them daisy chain and they think that they are pretty! I mean shoes are made of dead cows and are they pretty? Is chicken just before you eat it (and just a few hours ago it was flapping around a yard) pretty? Dannielle and I were having a rather loud (in daisy standards) conversation about this and then my rude old Granny DooDaa cam and said: "Oh thy should be very happy that thy are pretty when you are dead"
I nearly blew my top I can tell you. Oh well, she probably will be dead soon so at least she thinks she'll be pretty then.
Anyway, what was the topic I was talking about? Oh yes, Granny DooDaa said to us toady that a joyous event was occurring and that we were all to rejoice in delight. She then promptly wilted and we all had to play 'Pass the Glucose'. I didn't enjoy that at all, as I worked especially hard for that. :( Doodaa finally recovered and then rambled for some 10 minutes about her weak heart. Personally, i think her heart is no weaker than anyone else's. After this she decided that she would enlighten us all on what she had heard. "The Queen is having thy 60th year on thy dearest throne and the must cheer in glorious delight" (sorry for the awful grammar, that's how she speaks).
So after interrogating her for half an hour she finally told us that it was the Queens diamond Jubilee in a week. Everyone seemed thrilled but I for one, was not! Don't we get picked often enough as it is. I heard some people talking about us today and they dropped a list on the floor. It said:
Flower Array:
Pick daisies for
http://peterchoke.blogspot.co.uk/
It is the second picture down, of the daises in the field.
I am going to write a diary entry as the daisy and how the rein of the Queen has effected daisies.
Dear Diary,
Daisy picking time has started again! Picking seems such a harmless word, (and to the great stomping oafs, which clomp around and trample us to death) it is. But to us it definitely isn't! Just yesterday I lost Daffy, Donald, Duggie and Drogbal (my 2nd cousin) to those soles! But the worst thing is when it is deliberate, oh how it annoys me! When silly little children tear us always from our life source to make NECKLACES! They call them daisy chain and they think that they are pretty! I mean shoes are made of dead cows and are they pretty? Is chicken just before you eat it (and just a few hours ago it was flapping around a yard) pretty? Dannielle and I were having a rather loud (in daisy standards) conversation about this and then my rude old Granny DooDaa cam and said: "Oh thy should be very happy that thy are pretty when you are dead"
I nearly blew my top I can tell you. Oh well, she probably will be dead soon so at least she thinks she'll be pretty then.
Anyway, what was the topic I was talking about? Oh yes, Granny DooDaa said to us toady that a joyous event was occurring and that we were all to rejoice in delight. She then promptly wilted and we all had to play 'Pass the Glucose'. I didn't enjoy that at all, as I worked especially hard for that. :( Doodaa finally recovered and then rambled for some 10 minutes about her weak heart. Personally, i think her heart is no weaker than anyone else's. After this she decided that she would enlighten us all on what she had heard. "The Queen is having thy 60th year on thy dearest throne and the must cheer in glorious delight" (sorry for the awful grammar, that's how she speaks).
So after interrogating her for half an hour she finally told us that it was the Queens diamond Jubilee in a week. Everyone seemed thrilled but I for one, was not! Don't we get picked often enough as it is. I heard some people talking about us today and they dropped a list on the floor. It said:
Flower Array:
Pick daisies for
- Children's garlands x750
- Adult's garlands x 500
- Queen's carriage x 10000
- Horse decorations x 30000
I was in shock! They would have to pick 41250 daisies just for this 'Jubilee'. I have to tell my family and somehow, we will have to escape to safety.
Bye Diary
It may be the last time I can write in you for a while, if we do have to escape.
Delilah xxxxxxx
Well, that was my take on the Diamond Jubilee from the life of a daisy. Having written that I don't think I will be able to bring myself to pick another daisy ever again.
Thank you for reading
Deadra xxxx
Friday, 1 June 2012
Jubilant Ekphrasis (Photos)
Ekphrasis
Now I'm sure that only about 1 in 10000000 people know what that word means, and until about half and hour ago, I was definitely one of the 10000000 people.
This is a definition copied from Set The Darkness Echoing
web page here: http://setthedarknessechoing.blogspot.co.uk/
"It comes to us from Ancient Greece, and relates to the idea of writing inspired by or about art or visual images. The ekphrastic tradition is more complex than that, but we can it in its modern form all over the place in English Literature. Some of my favourites include the poems I Would Like to be a Dot in a Painting by Miro by Monica Alzi and Musee des Beaux Arts by WH Auden."
As I'm sure you all know, this week is (trumpet blast please)...
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee!
To mark the occasion, our head teacher had us all wearing red, white and blue. We were even allowed to (temporarily) dye our hair although I opted out of that one. Our challenge for today was to take a photograph of something that captures the essence of this idea. We post 3 of these on our blog and then use someone else's photograph to write our own piece.
Here are the three pictures I chose out of 43 which I took.
Now I'm sure that only about 1 in 10000000 people know what that word means, and until about half and hour ago, I was definitely one of the 10000000 people.
This is a definition copied from Set The Darkness Echoing
web page here: http://setthedarknessechoing.blogspot.co.uk/
"It comes to us from Ancient Greece, and relates to the idea of writing inspired by or about art or visual images. The ekphrastic tradition is more complex than that, but we can it in its modern form all over the place in English Literature. Some of my favourites include the poems I Would Like to be a Dot in a Painting by Miro by Monica Alzi and Musee des Beaux Arts by WH Auden."
As I'm sure you all know, this week is (trumpet blast please)...
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee!
To mark the occasion, our head teacher had us all wearing red, white and blue. We were even allowed to (temporarily) dye our hair although I opted out of that one. Our challenge for today was to take a photograph of something that captures the essence of this idea. We post 3 of these on our blog and then use someone else's photograph to write our own piece.
Here are the three pictures I chose out of 43 which I took.
I hope you like them
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Craft
I love Craft and here is a great blog which I saw when I was blog skimming, which features some great projects to make.
http://cornerstonelae.blogspot.co.uk/?expref=next-blog
Here is another one:
http://luvtostamp.blogspot.co.uk/?expref=next-blog
http://cornerstonelae.blogspot.co.uk/?expref=next-blog
Here is another one:
http://luvtostamp.blogspot.co.uk/?expref=next-blog
Monday, 28 May 2012
Near and Far
This is a challenge set by my teacher to make me think about perspective.
The thing I am writing about is going to be a secret and you have to try and guess what it is.
?????: To close for comfort
Cracks and marks
Ovals, spirals and swirls
Many years hard work
Pen marks and pain
Unmoveable strength and loyalty
Tears and time
Eyes watch from every surface
Reddish brown and varnished to a finish
Dents, dashes and who knows what
Every centimetre battered
Seen it all
Keeps just sitting there forever more
I will write that in a easier way to understand now.
All over it are cracks, dents and bruises. It holds secrets and valuable items. It has lived through an awful lot, but is strong enough to still be here today.
????: I can't quite catch a glimpse of that.
This is still about the same thing.
Its big
Bigger than a pig
Piggy not at all
All is what it sees
Sees through brown eyes
Eyes and swirls are what it has
Has many dents
Dents and dashes
Dashes are also on a screen
Screen rests on it
It is what I am looking at now
Now I am touching it
It holds what I am using
What is it???
This is a clue:
Highlight it to read it.
To work out what it is look at the first letter on each line of the first poem.
I hope you like them. They are more of puzzles than descriptions and are quite hard, sorry about that.
Deadra xxxx
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Reading Diary 27/05/2012
I am getting really bad at publishing these, although I have had a lot of homework.
I have read some more books by Jeremy Strong in the past few days, and to tell you the truth they can't have been that good because I can barely remember what they were.
After racking my memory I have come up with these:
My Mum's going to explode
My brothers famous bottom
My brothers famous bottom got pinched
And another book by Jeremy Strong which I cannot remember the name of to save my life, although I know it had something to do with Christmas puddings.
I started reading Lament again yesterday because I am in love with it and all the books by Maggie Stiefvater. After not reading any books by her for more than a week I began to get withdrawal symptoms and had to read them again. That reminds me, I must order the rest of the Shiver series from the library.
Sorry that you have to read all my ramblings about nothing imparticular.
Deadra xxxxx
I have read some more books by Jeremy Strong in the past few days, and to tell you the truth they can't have been that good because I can barely remember what they were.
After racking my memory I have come up with these:
My Mum's going to explode
My brothers famous bottom
My brothers famous bottom got pinched
And another book by Jeremy Strong which I cannot remember the name of to save my life, although I know it had something to do with Christmas puddings.
I started reading Lament again yesterday because I am in love with it and all the books by Maggie Stiefvater. After not reading any books by her for more than a week I began to get withdrawal symptoms and had to read them again. That reminds me, I must order the rest of the Shiver series from the library.
Sorry that you have to read all my ramblings about nothing imparticular.
Deadra xxxxx
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