Thursday 13 August 2020

project energise

 walt:we are learning to keep healthy and stay active 


 

i liked playing the games and running around with my friends . I didn't like when i stubbed my toe . The hardest bit was hinting the ball off the cone 

what games do you play to keep fit 

speeches

 walt-we are learning to write persuasive speech writing 

30/07/2020 


Hi my name is Teina


One day I hit my head on a table while playing at home. It hurt! My black labrador called Bella, looked at me and knew that I was , She lifted her paw and rested it on my shoulder as if she was saying “are you ok?”. 


I think that she felt emotion and saw me as her equal. So do you think that humans should see animals as the same? 


The book ‘Beyond Words; Do animals think and feel’ written by Carl Safina suggests that animals have thought processes, emotions, and social connections that are as important to them as they are to us.



I think that animals deserve the same care as people, but they do also need discipline and guidance so that they can socialise and behave well. 


Sort of like raising a child. 


How  would you feel if you got left outside and tied up all day every single day? You wouldn't like it right. You would be FREEEEZZZIINNGGG…..So Stop and think .



I can't  even think about animal abuse. It makes me really sad. When I searched animal abuse - I couldnt view the images. 


Spca looks after dozens of animals. It stands for the ‘Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’. This was set up to help keep animals safe.  And did you know that about 3000!!! Dogs put down each year if they can not find new homes for animals in the care of the SPCA. 


More than 200 million animals are killed for food around the world every day. Yes, we eat cows in our mcdonalds, we eat lamb at family functions cooked over a fire….but there are some countries that eat dogs, cats, turtles and even mice. Maybe for survival, cultural reasons or to sell and make a living in street food markets.



Bella, Jesse & Sir meows a lot - the names of my family pets …. if we didn't care about them then we wouldn’t give them a name like we would a human. By naming our pets, we give them a sense of home, we show them that they are loved, that they are safe and that they are part of our family - because they truly are.



I liked writing my speech and adding in my interesting facts. I didn't like when i had to have a lunch break and having to do my chores . It was so hard because i used all my ideas so i waited and waited for more ideas.


What did you like most about my speech??


cronaviras

 Birds and every thing als that flies around in the sky have 50% of caching  corona  because the  corona is spread in the air which means they might fly 

Threw it then we might touch them and catch the virus but it might have 50% non virus .


the amount of cases 1,112 the recorys 1,065 deaths

16 .



worldwide Confirmed 2,682,225 Recovered 732,647 

 Deaths 187,330  links to the news   all the thing to help the virus go away

Cough or sneeze into your elbow or by covering your mouth and nose with tissues.



Put used tissues in the bin or a bag immediately.



Wash your hands with soap and water often (for at least 20 seconds).



Try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell.



Don’t touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean

Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects, such as doorknobs.



Stay home if you feel unwell.


How the virus is spread

COVID-19, like the flu, can be spread from person to person.



That’s why it’s really important to use good hygiene, regularly wash and thoroughly dry your hands, and use good cough etiquette. See more information about how to pretect yourself and others.


COVID-19 is mostly spread because of contact with people with the virus who have symptoms.



This could be when a person with COVID-19 sneezes or talks, spreading droplets containing the virus a short distance, which settle on surrounding surfaces. 



You may get infected by the virus if you touch those surfaces or objects and then touch your mouth, nose or eyes.



  • serious respiratory disease such as chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma;

  • serious heart conditions;

  • immunocompromised conditions