August 2019 archive

Book Awards 2019

Recently the CBCA book awards were given. We had to judge and critique them to then choose our favourite book. Today I will be talking to you about what I think makes a good information book and which book was my favourite.

What makes a good information book?

For me an information book can’t have a whole page of information at a time. I needs to be broken up into different pages. If I see a whole page of information, I will instantly scan over it and turn to the next page. I get bored very easily.

 Another thing is the layout. I like an information book with a few pictures and a bit of information. The layout is very important because that is the first thing a reader looks at. It will give the book a character and a feeling. It needs to invite the reader to read the book. 

The last reason is the pictures. They have to match the text and make the reader feel an emotion. The picture needs to be able to not take to much out of the text but add onto it. It will be able to give the reader a visual image.

My favourite short listed book was ‘Bouncing Back’. It is about adapting to new environments and working through the toughest times even though it is not your fault. 

There wasn’t to much information and the layout kept me interested. The text put in a lot of meaning into a short amount of words. I wish the book kept on going so I could learn more. I guess that’s up to me!

What do you think makes a good information book? Why?

By Grace

Sovereign Hill

Let me take you back to the 1850s to see what going to school was like back then. 321……………….

Here we are in 1854. Shhhhhhh! Ma’am is coming this way. “All good over here miss Grace?” “Yes Ma’am.” Our Ma’am said that we had to think of the word ‘Ma’am’ as our full stop at the end of every sentence. She taught us the three Rs. Reading writing and arithmetic. (It was just for the sound, not the letters.) We had to wear Pantalettes, a dress and a kind of cape over the top. It wasn’t very big but it kept you warm. 

The Lolly shop is my favourite shop on the Main Street.Their raspberry drops are my all time favourite. My Aunty always sends me up to the candle store to buy some candles. She wants the tent to smell nice all the time. If I have some money left over, I can dip my own candle! But you always have to be on the lookout for those terrible Red coats! Shooting there bayonets 24/7! 

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It’s 2019 again. There was so much to see at Sovereign Hill. One of my favourite parts was when we saw someone purify some gold. When it was set in the gold bar the man told us that it was worth about $200,000 Australian dollars. It was at the Gold Smelting Works. 

Have you been to Sovereign Hill? If so, what was your favourite part?

 

Talk to you soon!

By Grace

 

Poems

This term we have been focusing on poems. So far we have done the Cinquain and Haiku poems. 

Below is one of my favourite Haikus I have written. It’s about a woman who is waiting for her husband to return from war. She is standing at a river under the Weeping Willow picturing him. I hope you enjoy! Leave a comment below.  

Orchard of beauty

Hush, hush, wait for him

You will see him there, waiting

Standing there just wait

Right there, on the edge

Under the Weeping Willow

A star at the moon 

See him smile there,

A rose scared by a thorn,

Think of him day and night

He will die alive

In an orchard of beauty

His soul will live on 

Be with him always

His soul is scarred, his face hurt

Dead in an orchard.

                               By me

Tell me about your knowledge on different poems. 

Talk to you soon!

By Grace