The Hobbit
J R R Tolkein
123 - 130
They are near the edge of Mirkwood and are nearly out of food and water
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Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Friday, 26 October 2012
Thursday, 25 October 2012
WW2 family notes
My Mum's Grandad was an engineer in the navy. He was on a ship HMNZS Achilles in the battle of the River Platte (coast of Argentina and Uruguay) on the day my Nana (his daughter) was born! My Dad's Grandad had shell shock and every now and then he would have a turn which he knew was coming. When he felt it coming he would tell everyone to get out of the room because otherwise he would start thinking people were Nazi's and try and kill them.
Reading record day ????
Tomorrow when the war began
John Marsden
Finished
Summary/thoughts - It's exactly the same as the first time I read it.
Started reading The Furter Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
11 - 18
Summary/thoughts - Very interesting
John Marsden
Finished
Summary/thoughts - It's exactly the same as the first time I read it.
Started reading The Furter Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
11 - 18
Summary/thoughts - Very interesting
Chapters 3 - 5 The machine gunners
How does Chas outwit Mr Liddell? He wrote that Boddser Brown had the best collection and that Boddser had a German helmet, some German money and a picture of a German girl. Also he spills ink on his friend to distract him from giving them away. He acts calm when the police come to his house and searches everywhere.
Does Mr Liddell know Chas outwitted him? Yes.
Why does Chas's Dad not ask him if he knows anything about what the police are looking for? Because he is furious with the policemen and doesn't want to help them.
Why are the authorities so concerned about the gun? Because a kid has it with around 2000 shots of live ammo that can smash through a brick wall from a mile away.
Why do the think it's a child that took the gun? Because the cut is really rough, an adult would cut it smoothly.
Why don't the police look in the rabbit hutch? Because it isn't big enough for a machine gun.
What would the have found if they looked there? The bullet magazine.
Does Mr Liddell know Chas outwitted him? Yes.
Why does Chas's Dad not ask him if he knows anything about what the police are looking for? Because he is furious with the policemen and doesn't want to help them.
Why are the authorities so concerned about the gun? Because a kid has it with around 2000 shots of live ammo that can smash through a brick wall from a mile away.
Why do the think it's a child that took the gun? Because the cut is really rough, an adult would cut it smoothly.
Why don't the police look in the rabbit hutch? Because it isn't big enough for a machine gun.
What would the have found if they looked there? The bullet magazine.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Guard's Diary
December 1923
Dear Diary,
Hitler doesn’t
do much. He just sits there and writes his book and eats occasionally when the
meals come. In November, he tried to take control of Germany, but he was
arrested and put into prison for five years! Apparently when he was younger he
wanted to be an artist. He must have changed a lot since then. The book he is
writing is called ‘Mein Kampf` (my struggle). My break is over now, time for more
standing still and doing nothing.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Cinquain Poem
War
Terrible, Inhumane
Fighting, Yelling,
Exploding
It is fatal to enter
any war without the will to win it.
Combat
{ Fourth line is a
quote from General Douglas MacArthur}
Diamante Poem
War
Frightful, Unpredictable
Unrelenting,
Combating, Exploding
Dreadful, Horrible,
Calm, Tranquil
Playing, Sleeping,
Celebrating
Quiet, Serene
Peace
Personification Poem
The corpses of soldiers sleep forever on the battlefield
They gaze at the battle unfolding before their eyes
The tanks roar past
Crunching and stomping on everything in their path
The bombs jump out of the planes overhead and kamikaze into
the tanks
The bullets hurl themselves past
Then the battle is over.
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
The Machine Gunners Vocab
air raid
Noun: An attack in which bombs are dropped from aircraft onto a ground target. Synonyms: strike
Definition for air raid shelter:
Web definitions: bomb shelter: a chamber (often underground) reinforced against bombing and provided with food and living facilities; used during air raids.
all clear
Noun: A signal that danger or difficulty is over.
Definition for gasmask:
Web definitions: a protective mask with a filter; protects the face and lungs against poisonous gases.
Definition for incendiary bomb:
Web definitions: a bomb that is designed to start fires; is most effective against flammable targets (such as fuel)
Dorsal Turret -
The top (dorsal) turret, shown with its guns in the stowed, rear-facing position. Previously mounted in the rear portion of the airplane, the turret was moved forward to behind the cockpit starting with the H series and continued with the later J series. This is a redesigned turret (compared to that used in earlier B-25s), taller, with better visibility and a streamlined design. Moving the turret forward helped with weight distribution, plus also brought two more forward-firing guns to bear during strafing attacks, bringing the total to ten plus the cannon. [2]
The top (dorsal) turret, shown with its guns in the stowed, rear-facing position. Previously mounted in the rear portion of the airplane, the turret was moved forward to behind the cockpit starting with the H series and continued with the later J series. This is a redesigned turret (compared to that used in earlier B-25s), taller, with better visibility and a streamlined design. Moving the turret forward helped with weight distribution, plus also brought two more forward-firing guns to bear during strafing attacks, bringing the total to ten plus the cannon. [2]
Noun: An attack in which bombs are dropped from aircraft onto a ground target. Synonyms: strike
Inside an Air Raid Shelter www.military-history.org/articles/air-raid-shelters.htm |
Web definitions: bomb shelter: a chamber (often underground) reinforced against bombing and provided with food and living facilities; used during air raids.
all clear
Noun: A signal that danger or difficulty is over.
Gas Mask http://livyparker.wordpress.com/ |
Web definitions: a protective mask with a filter; protects the face and lungs against poisonous gases.
Definition for incendiary bomb:
Incendiary Bomb http://www.monsmilitaryantiques.co.uk/viewitem.php?id=1471 |
Dorsal Turret -
Dorsal Turret http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet_media.asp?fsID=2515 |
Reading Record day 2
Title: Tomorrow, when the war began
Author: John Marsden
Pages read: 93 - 137
Summary of what happened: - The enemies blew up Corrie's house. They found Robyn. Lee has been shot.
Thoughts or feelings: - I don't know - I've already rerad it before.
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Reading record day 1
Title: Tomorrow when the war began.
Author: John Marsden
Pages read: 3 - 49
Summary of what happened: - Introduced to Ellie, Homer, Kevin, Fi, Corrie, Lee, and Robyn. Climbed down into Hell and camped for a couple of days. There was a snake in Homers sleeping bag. Planes in the night.
Thoughts or feelings: - Good so far.
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