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Friday 26 February 2021

Reflection

Hi readers for today blog post I'm going to share how's my day been going through. So we've been reading the book that we get in library and I get the James Patterson Maximum Ride it was fun to read cause it has a picture on it and I enjoy reading it. And all the characters name is Maximum Ride, Fang, Iggy, Nubge, Gasman, Angle, Ari, Jeb Batchelder. And I will tell you all about them. 

Maximum Ride: Max is the eldest member of the flock, and the responsibility of caring for her comrades has fallen to her. Tough and uncompromising, she's willing to put everything on the line to protect her "family".

Fang: Only slightly younger than Max, Fang is one of the flock. Cool and reliable, Fang is Max's rock. He may be the strongest of them all, but most of the time it is hard to figure out what is on his mind. 

Iggy: Being blind doesn't mean that Iggy is helpless. He has not only an incredible sense of hearing, but also a particular knack (and fondness) for explosives.

Nubge: Motormouth nudge would probably spend most day's at the mall if not for her pesky mutant bird girl being hunted by wolf men problem.

Gasman: The name pretty much say's it all. The Gasman (or Gazzy) has the ar of flatulence down to a Angle's biological big brothe.

Angel: The youngest member of the flock and Gazzy's little sister, Angel seems to have some peculiar abilities - mind reading, for example.

Ari: Just seven years old, Ari is Jeb's son but was transformed into an eraser. He used o have an axe to grind with Max but seems to have switched sides recently.

Jeb Batchelder: The flock's former benefactor, Jeb was the scientist at the school before helping the flock to make their original escape.









Thursday 25 February 2021

Life as a Slave

Hi readers for today's blog post I'm going to share what we've been doing in social study. It's about life as a slave. The Slave Coast was the main slave trading area in Africa, located in West Africa between the Senegal River and the Congo River. Each of the major slave trading nations would keep 'factories' where captured slaves were kept prisoner until a ship could come to take them across the ocean. Slaves would be purchased from Africa slave-traders or captured there and then packed on boats for the voyage to others parts of the world.