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Friday, February 23, 2018

Week 4 term 1, Strange white world.




Strange white world



1. Maggie liked the hoar frosts and the pom pom like pinecones.


  1. What happens when the crystals get compacted over power lines?
            Electricity workers are sent to remove them from power lines before their weight causes the lines to break.✓
  1. What do pine cones look like when frozen?
            Pom poms✓
  1. What happens to bare trees when it’s under 0℃.
            They are decorated with glassy white spikes that keep on going.✓
  1. Where does it look like the sky is?
            Grey white fog.✓
  1. Is the sky foggy?
            yes.✓
  1. What is the color of the surroundings?
           Snow White.✓
Maggie answered.


Knowledge A
5 things in text
  1. It’s snowing.
  2. There is white all around.
  3. The sky is getting low.
  4. It’s like you're walking through a christmas decoration.
  5. There are hoar frosts around.


Comprehension b
  1. Lacy nets.Image result for lacy netsNets made of lace.
  2. Hoar frostsImage result for hoar frostClear frozen water.
  3. GleamsImage result for gleam light shimmering on something reflective.
  4. condenseImage result for condenseWater from from inside leaking out.
















Application b


Analyzing C research.
Image result for hoar frost
Hoar frosts
Hoar frosts have developed from being 0℃ for 24
hours.
Hoar frosts don’t start from snow, but they start
from the condensation of cold nights.
Hoar frosts can last for days if it stays cold.


The Hoar frosts trees can grow a spiky clothing if it
stays for a while.


Hoar frosts can turn netted fences into white walls.
The hoar frost has no snow but instead it has ice.


New ideas b.
The white part covering everything is like a glass net
so the cold can’t get out.
The little box makes sure the air that comes in cold
and bows out warm.

Evaluating A

I rate this text ten out of ten because it has
descriptive sentences, a great vocabulary, and a
small but detailed piece of writing.

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