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Monday, March 9, 2020

THE BEST SPORT EVER!

Flipper Hockey

Equipment:

  • diving flippers 
  • hockey stick
  • football
  • a muddy field 
  • A 2x4 wooden plank
  • a bicycle helmet 

Rules:

  1. No head high pushing 
  2. No hitting people with sticks
  3. The ball has to touch the oppositions 2x4 plank of wood to score 
  4. Contact is allowed including tackles pushing exc...
  5. stay inside outlines.
  6. 11 people on the field at a time
  7. you can only hit the ball with the stick 
Game setup:
  1. The goal sits five meters away from the end outlines so it creates a chance to score from behind the goal. 
  2. Ball set up in middle
  3. both teams come out from their changing rooms
  4. game starts with whistle

Instructions: 
  1. games go for 50 mins each (25 min half's)
  2. The referee starts the game on the middle circle 
  3. During the game and fouls or outs or anything like that happens the ref will blow his whistle stop play until the situation is sorted or until the play is resumed. 
  4. at half time the game will pause and both teams will go over to their coach and talk . 
  5. After the game will resume and play will continue 
  6. normal formations include of 
       
    7. at the end of the game the team with the most points wins.
 

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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Figurative Writing Task

For today's English lesson we have to Define the phrases ( Figurative language and literal language) so we have to write the definition and then write a 3-5 sentence using it to show we understand. \

Figurative Language - Figurative language uses different things like metaphors, allusions and similes to draw the reader in and make it more interesting to read.

Literal language - Literal language uses word and uses them solely for their real meaning.

Simile - A simile is something you use to compare two things to each other using the words "like" or "as"
For example:
The light is as bright as the sun
His voice was as loud as a truck horn
He was tall like Liam

Metaphor - A metaphor is a hidden or implied comparison between two things.
For example:
Her voice is music to his ears
Words are daggers if spoken with anger.
Laughter is the best medicine

Idiom - A set expression or phrase that isn't implied literally
For example: 
I worked the graveyard shift with old people, which was really demoralizing, because the old people didn’t have a chance in hell of ever getting out.
Every cloud has a silver lining 
If we play our cards right we might be able to find out when those whales are being released

Alliteration - Alliteration is when there are a series of words that start with the same letter in a row
For example:
She set sail on the sea
Timmy told the time to the teacher
Cody couldn't keep cool in the game.

Hyperbole -  Hyperbole is a Greek word for Over-casting.
For example:
My grandmother is as old as the hills
Your suitcase weighs a ton
He saw a man as tall as a power pole

Personification - Something non human with human characteristics
For example:
 Look at my car, shes a beauty.
The flowers danced in the gentle breeze
The fire swallowed the entire Forrest.

Onomatopoeia - An Onomatopoeia is a sound like a ( Bang or a Crash) that can be used in writing to make it more interesting or to state a sound that's happening.
For example:
The house came down with a CRASH
The gun went off with a BANG
The can went POP as it opened

Assonance - When a series of words have the same vowel sound
For example:
Men sell the wedding bells
The engineer had the steering to steer the vehicle
Johnny went here and there and everywhere

Consonance - It refers to a repetitive sound throughout the sentence made by the consonants
For example:
The ship has sailed to the far off shore
She ate seven sandwiches on a sunny Sunday last year.
Shelley sells shells by the shore