Sunday, 4 December 2016

Video Essay: Genetic Science

We have been discussing genetic science and how science has more and more influence on our lives. It seems that there is nothing they can't do but is this to the ultimate benefit of mankind, Stav discusses.

Monday, 28 November 2016

The Werepuppy

The Werepuppy another superb book by Jacqueline Wilson that's about a lonely kid called Mickey who bought a weird puppy to cure his phobia of dogs.

Mickey is a sensitive kid. One night his parents went out so he and his sisters watch a horror movie about werewolves. So from then the problem started, he had cynophobia. His dad was very disappointed by him because he wanted his son to be a real man. His sisters who were mean to him called him Mickey Mouse. A kid at school called Darren bullied him. Then one day he met a badly behaved werepuppy.

This book is full of superb moments, Wolfie is naughty and amusing. My favorite part is near the end but you have to read it yourself.

I thoroughly recommend this book, the readers will have a difficult time putting this wonderful book down without having any nightmares.

by Lefteris

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Allstars Celebration Quiz

We have been learning about those weird and wonderful traditions and celebrations.

Try our quiz

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Epic Inca Quiz

We have been studying the Incas recently and Lefteris has decided to quiz you all on the subject.

Monday, 31 October 2016

Making a Compass

Sailors have been using a compass for thousands of years when they navigate. Compasses always point to the magnetic North owing to the magnetic field of the Earth. It isn't difficult to make a compass! 

      To make a compass, we need a needle, a piece of brown paper, and some water. First, we magnetize the needle ( by rubbing it on cotton ). Second, we float it in the water with brown paper.

      The first problem, was that the paper sunk all the time, but then, we took a thicker piece of paper and it floated better. The second problem, was that we couldn't recognize which of the two ends were pointing North, but then, we solved the problem by looking at the sun.

      We had some problems, but we enjoyed making a compass! So, the next time I'm in a mountain, I'll know how to use it!!!!!!!

By Lydia

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

C.S. Lewis

This is the man responsible for all those fantastic Narnia adventures.

Check out Nick's review of one of them HERE


Monday, 3 October 2016

R L Stine

R L Stine is the kid's King of Creeps. He always wanted to be a writer and began with jokes and funny stories. In 1986 Stine got scary when he wrote his first horror novel Blind Date. In 1989 he started his Fear street series that became the best selling young adult books in history. Then, in 1992 came Goosebumps and now Stine is read in 32 different languages all over the world. They have been made into TV shows and Hollywood movies.

Visit his site below, he even has a questions and answer section for just about any question you might have for him. You could even write your own interview.

Check out an Allstar review of Night of the living Dummy II