Child Slavery is still happening even in modern times, There are still a large percentage of people that are still in Child Slavery. A lot of children are kidnapped and forced to do all labor works. Labor works are Carpet making, Brick making and mining. Their rights were taken away as they don't have choice. For example the human rights that they have had taken from them are Freedom and Access to education. Most of these slaves pay their dept to the Money-lenders, they work all day, every day, and they don't get paid fairly. The Children were kidnapped and do work as they told to do like Carpet making, Brick making and Mining and they lose their human rights such as Freedom and Access to Education.
Monday, 25 March 2019
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In Social Studies, we've been learning about Modern Child Labour in different countries, and there is a lot of differences in each and every country like; Carpet making, Mining, Brick making and Mining.
Here is my map and my map shows all the places where child labor happens and when you click on the pins some information pops up saying how much children were used and where the children worked in.
Here is my map and my map shows all the places where child labor happens and when you click on the pins some information pops up saying how much children were used and where the children worked in.
Friday, 15 March 2019
Hottest and Coldest place on earth
Coldest place on earth

There are also animals that live in Antarctica, there are Adelie penguin, Chinstrap penguin, Leopard Seals, Elephant seals, Snow petrels, king penguin, Emperor penguin, Killer whales (Orca), Wandering Albatross, Blue whale, and more.
Hottest place on earth was named Death Valley, Death Valley is also known as Hottest, Driest, and Lowest National Park.
- In this below-sea level basin, steady drought and record summer heat make Death Valley a Land of Extremes. Yet, Each extreme has a striking contrast. Towering peaks are frosted with winter snow. Rare rainstorms bring vast fields of wildflowers. Lush oases harbor tiny fish and refuge for wildlife and humans. Despite its morbid name, a great diversity of life survives in Death Valley.There are also animals that leave in the hottest place on earth and they are called, dessert bighorn sheep, Dessert cottontail, Roadrunner, Mojave fringe toed lizard, and kit Fox.The hottest temperature in Death valley is; In fact, the all-time hottest temperature ever measured on Earth came on July 10, 1913, when Death Valley hit a sizzling 134 Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees C)

Thursday, 21 February 2019
Language Features (Onomatopoeia)
Onomatopoeia-the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound that it represents

Examples of onomatopoeia
-Boom -Squeak
-Hoot -Groan
-Zoom -Vroom
-Buzz - Splash
-Tap Tap Tap - Pow
- Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound that it represents
Examples of onomatopoeia
-Boom -Squeak
-Hoot -Groan
-Zoom -Vroom
-Buzz - Splash
-Tap Tap Tap - Pow
Wednesday, 20 February 2019
English (Simile and metaphor)
Definition of Similes and metaphors
Both similes and metaphors are forms of analogy; they are descriptive figures of speech.
Simile- Simile is like comparing one thing to another by using "as" or "like"
*Example of similes
- Her face is like a wrecking ball
- He eats like dog
- He is as good as pro
- She is as cool as a wolf
- Jason is as strong as Elephant
Metaphor- A metaphor is like simile but directly stating it.
*Examples of Metaphors
- I am a dog
- He is an elephant
- She is an icicle
- He is pig
- I am weak
Both similes and metaphors are forms of analogy; they are descriptive figures of speech.
Simile- Simile is like comparing one thing to another by using "as" or "like"
*Example of similes
- Her face is like a wrecking ball
- He eats like dog
- He is as good as pro
- She is as cool as a wolf
- Jason is as strong as Elephant
Metaphor- A metaphor is like simile but directly stating it.
*Examples of Metaphors
- I am a dog
- He is an elephant
- She is an icicle
- He is pig
- I am weak
Tuesday, 19 February 2019
English (Haiku)
Haiku is a short form of Japanese poetry
Haiku's Definition- Haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.
Haiku has 3 lines of 5 syllables at the first line and 7 syllable at the second line and at the last one it has 5 syllables to the last one.
3 Examples of Haiku
5- Everything Changes
7- Summer gives way to winter
5- Nothing ever last
5- Refreshing and Cool
7- Love is a sweet Summer Rain
5- That washes the world
5- Points of line on black
7- Growing ball of light full moon
5- Whoosh, a shooting star
Haiku's Definition- Haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.
Haiku has 3 lines of 5 syllables at the first line and 7 syllable at the second line and at the last one it has 5 syllables to the last one.
3 Examples of Haiku
5- Everything Changes
7- Summer gives way to winter
5- Nothing ever last
5- Refreshing and Cool
7- Love is a sweet Summer Rain
5- That washes the world
5- Points of line on black
7- Growing ball of light full moon
5- Whoosh, a shooting star
Monday, 18 February 2019
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