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10 novembre 2015

Chat : Is reading still important to you?

                 

Half of children prefer watching TV to reading books, according to research by the National Literacy Trust.

It's not just books children are putting down, they say that fewer kids are reading comics, magazines and even websites too.

The charity says it's worrying because research shows that young people who do extra reading everyday have a higher level of achievement than those that don't.

What is it like in your class? Who reads what? How much do you read? When do you read?  What makes you read?

09 novembre 2015

The old man is in France, he arrived in Lardy today !

      Let's hope he likes his french adventures he already has an appointement with the

head of our school.

03 novembre 2015

The old man has left Italy today !

Play this game and revise your knowlege about Bonfire night

Go there and tell me what you remember after.

President Obama 's speech against bulling


Remarks of President Barack Obama
Video for the “It Gets Better” Project
Washington, DC

Like all of you, I was shocked and saddened by the deaths of several young people who were bullied and taunted for being gay, and who ultimately took their own lives.  As a parent of two daughters, it breaks my heart.  It’s something that just shouldn’t happen in this country. 

We’ve got to dispel the myth that bullying is just a normal rite of passage – that it’s some inevitable part of growing up.  It’s not.  We have an obligation to ensure that our schools are safe forall of our kids.  And to every young person out there you need to know that if you’re in trouble, there are caring adults who can help. 

I don’t know what it’s like to be picked on for being gay.  But I do know what it’s like to grow up feeling that sometimes you don’t belong.  It’s tough.  And for a lot of kids, the sense of being alone or apart – I know can just wear on you.  And when you’re teased or bullied, it can seem like somehow you brought it on yourself – for being different, or for not fitting in with everybody else. 

But what I want to say is this.  You are not alone.  You didn’t do anything wrong.  You didn’t do anything to deserve being bullied.  And there is a whole world waiting for you, filled with possibilities. There are people out there who love you and care about you just the way you are. And so, if you ever feel like because of bullying, because of what people are saying, that you’re getting down on yourself, you’ve got to make sure to reach out to people you trust. Whether it’s your parents, teachers, folks that you know care about you just the way you are. You’ve got to reach out to them,  don’t feel like you’re in this by yourself.

The other thing you need to know is, things will get better.  And more than that, with time you’re going to see that your differences are a source of pride and a source of strength. You’ll look back on the struggles you’ve faced with compassion and wisdom. And that’s not just going to serve you, but it will help you get involved and make this country a better place. 

It will mean that you’ll be more likely to help fight discrimination – not just against LGBT Americans, but discrimination in all its forms. It means you’ll be more likely to understand personally and deeply why it’s so important that as adults we set an example in our own lives and that we treat everybody with respect. That we are able to see the world through other people’s eyes and stand in their shoes – that we never lose sight of what binds us together. 

As a nation we’re founded on the belief that all of us are equal and each of us deserves the freedom to pursue our own version of happiness; to make the most of our talents; to speak our minds; to not fit in; most of all, to be true to ourselves.  That’s the freedom that enriches all of us.  That’s what America is all about.  And every day, it gets better.

30 octobre 2015

The old man is about to arrive in Lardy : look out

Return to Halloween town

Watch the beginning (5m) and tell me.

Can she go to the witch school. Does she have to ask her mother for it? What doesn't she need to to?

23 octobre 2015

Questions for Artemis Fowl author

Remember this character and his author? We spoke about it in class and read about it.

Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl author has written a book which is all about imaginary friends.

It's called ''Imaginary Fred'' and it's about how his life can get lonely sometimes.

Eoin is coming into Newsround to talk about his new book. What questions would you ask him?

By going to this link you can send your questions. Hurry up!

16 octobre 2015

Idioms with a Halloween Theme

Skeleton in the Cupboard – a scandal that is kept secret
Ex: James has a few skeletons in his cupboard and is terrified that he will be found out.


Make the blood run cold – to totally scare you
Ex: The screams in the woods made my blood run cold.


Scared Stiff – so scared that you cannot move
Ex. I am scared stiff of walking on ice.


In cold blood – to act in cold blood is to do something without any emotion and deliberately
Ex: The victim was shot in cold blood.


A witch – hunt – an investigation carried out under the pretext of uncovering illegal activity but is actually used to harass people with different views.
Ex: The Government has been accused of carrying out a witch-hunt on small businesses.


Stab in the back – to stab someone in the back means to betray them
Ex: After all I did for him, he stabbed me in the back when he told all those lies about me.

 

Ghosts song

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