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Monday 24 August 2020

Dear Diary

  Kenya is located in East Africa. Its terrain rises from a low coastal plain on the Indian Ocean to mountains and plateaus (areas of level high ground) at its centre. Most Kenyans live in the highlands, where Nairobi, the capital, sits at an altitude of 1,700 metres.

Kenya, country in East Africa famed for its scenic landscapes and vast wildlife preserves. Its Indian Ocean coast provided historically important ports by which goods from Arabian and Asian traders have entered the continent for many centuries.

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Tuesday 18 August 2020

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  1. ½ cup of butter. Then add a ⅓ cup of cocoa powder then mix.

  2. Then add one egg then mix.

  3. Then add one teaspoon of vanilla essence.

  4. Then add 200 grams graham crackers then mix.

  5. Then add one cup of shredded coconut.

  6. Then ½ a cup of chopped almonds.

  7. Then put it in your base .

  8. Then Refrigerate it for 1 hour.

  9. If that is in the fridge you can make the middle layer .

  10. For the middle layer you need a mixer.

  11. Then you will want to put in 55g of butter then mix .

  12. Then mix in two tbsp of custard powder

  13. Next put two cups of icing sugar 

  14. Then and ½ tsp of vanilla essence

  15. Then add in 2-3 tbsp of milk

  16. Then mix it all together until it’s smooth

  17. When it is smooth put it in your base 

  18. Refrigerate it for 30 minutes

  19. Will that’s in the fridge you can make the three layer

  20. Add 115g of chocolate

  21. Then add 14g of butter then malt it 

  22. Then put the chocolate on top of you base then Spread it around 

  23. Then Refrigerate for 15 minutes 

  24. Ten take it out then enjoy

Canada Food

Wednesday 12 August 2020

Escadaria Selarón

Travel Brochure

Brazil Writing

Christ the Redeemer OR Iguazu Falls [Highlight one]

Where is this place located in Brazil?

Why is it so famous?

Christ the Redeemer was built using reinforced concrete and has an outer shell of 6 million soapstone tiles. It was intended for Christ to be holding a globe in one hand and a cross in the other, rather than two open arms. 4. Christ the Redeemer was not actually built in Brazil.

There are many tours available offering a visit of Christ the Redeemer, some of them even combine this attraction with Sugarloaf Mountain. It is not hard, nor dangerous to visit Christ the Redeemer on your own.


Christ the Redeemer was not actually built in Brazil. It was first made in France by French sculptor Paul Landowski who created the statue in clay pieces. These were then shipped to Brazil to be remade with reinforced concrete by Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa and French engineer Albert Caquot.


You can take a train, van or hike. Cog Train | The most famous and traditional way how to reach Christ the Redeemer is by cog train. The train will take you through Atlantic Forest almost to the top of Corcovado Mountain. The train leaves approximately every 30 minutes, and the ride up takes 20 minutes.

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Research Task

Tuesday 11 August 2020

research Task

Fractions! Part 2

Brazil Writing

 One day i went on a trip to Brazil for a week with my BFF leonora and Paulah.

Then we picked our things then we went to go to the Airport to go and fly to Brazil.

Next we went to go to our hotel where we are going to sleep in for a week.

So Brushed our teeth and got in our pj’s and the we all fell asleep so we can have lots of energy.

And then we woke up to a lovely sunshine shining in our lovely faces.

So we got up and Brushed our teeth and wash our face and and got out of our PJ's and I'm brushed our hair.

Next we went to go and eat yum and lovely food .


Brazilian Food Facts

Monday 10 August 2020

Friday 7 August 2020

The Smurfs

The Smurfs (French: Les Schtroumpfs; Dutch: De Smurfen) is a Belgian comic franchise centered on a fictional colony of small, blue, human-like creatures who live in mushroom-shaped houses in the forest.

The Smurfs are actually based on a fictional elf race that appeared in a short film, whcih was called "La Cadeau à la fée" ("The gift to the fairy"), made by a company called "La Compagnie Belg D'Actualités", whom Peyo used to work for as a young man.

According to Spirou magazine N° 1954 from 1964, there are 100 Smurfs in total; this does not take into account later additions from the Smurfs films.
 
It is the first live-action/animated film produced by Sony Pictures Animation, and the first of two live-action/animated Smurfs feature films.
Comics. Smurfette was magically created from clay by the SmOne known recent marriage among the Smurfs is that of Empath Smurf and Smurfette, which took place about 10 years after Empath's final return from Psychelia. The product of that marriage was a daughter named Psycheliana Smurfette, who was born about five years after the wedding.urfs' enemy, Gargamel, so that she would use her charms to cause jealousy and competition among the Smurfs.
Character. Hefty is considered the strongest and bravest Smurf of all who's willing to use his strength to help out his fellow Smurfs. He spends his mornings exercising, and his house is full of work-out equipment.
 

Fractions

Famous Friday Belgium Research

I learnt about Smurfs today and it's so fun.

Famous Friday Facts

Thursday 6 August 2020

Sports Day

Football is the biggest national sport in Belgium. The most famous clubs are Bruges, Standard of Liege, Union St-Gilloise, and the RSC Anderlecht. Belgium also organises national championships each year. Cycling is the second biggest sport in Belgium.


Sports days (British English) or field days (American English) are events staged by many schools and offices in which people participate in competitive sporting activities, often with the aim of winning trophies or prizes.


Popular sports in Belgium are, among others: football, cycling, tennis, table tennis, athletics, swimming, basketball, badminton, judo, hockey, rowing, motocross, auto racing, volleyball and running.


The National Sports Day is celebrated on 29 August, on the birth anniversary of hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand, who is regarded as nation's greatest hockey player of all time.



The National Sports Day in India is celebrated on 29 August, on the birth anniversary of hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand . This day marks the birthday of Major Dhyan Chand Singh, the hockey player who won gold medals in Olympics for India in the years 1928, 1932 and 1936.

Belgian Sport Research

Krachtbal Facts

Wednesday 5 August 2020

Fractions

My Belgium Wildlife Expereience

Belgium is home to more than 350 bird species including buzzards, falcons, ducks, geese and more. Several small animals call Belgium home including foxes, badgers, weasels, beavers and seals as well as red deer, wild boar, lynxes and wild cats.

With the exception of Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, every European country in the study has a permanent and reproducing population of at least one of the four large carnivores, the researchers reported. The continent is home to 17,000 brown bears in 10 populations spread over 22 countries.

Wolves returned to Belgium in 2011 after being wiped out during the 19th century. The wolves in Flanders are thought to have travelled from lowland Germany via the Netherlands, while the majority in Wallonia have come from French mountain regions. ... Loos said wolves were killed by hunters rather than farmers.

Snakes. Belgium has only one venomous snake – the common adder (vipera berus). The snake is found only in certain areas of the country and avoids contact with humans. The effects tend to be only in the area of the bite and are unlikely to prove fatal.

The coat of arms of Belgium bears a lion or, known as Leo Belgicus (Latin for the Belgian lion), as its charge.

Wednesday Belgium Research

Belgium Animals/Wildlife

Tuesday 4 August 2020

Chocolate Wrapper

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Belgian Chocolate

Belgium has a long tradition of chocolate making. ... Belgian dark chocolate will have a classic fudge like earthy flavor and no sourness, fruitiness or lingering floral flavors usually. The popularity of the Belgian chocolate taste is because it is comforting and forward without too many distractions.


Why Belgian Chocolate Is SO Good. Belgian chocolate truly is something special. It's often called the best chocolate in the world, and it's a well deserved recognition. There is a rich history, specific process and, of course, particular ingredients that go into making Belgian Chocolate the delight that it is.

They decided to make their chocolates in the shape of seashells, inspired by the Belgium coast, a popular holiday destination, thinking they would make the perfect souvenir for their visit. So it proved. The chocolates were further set apart by Guy's signature praliné filling which is still used today.


One ingredient of Belgian chocolates is dark chocolate and is considered as a healthy chocolate. You don't have to be afraid of eating chocolates because its side effects are not negative after all. ... Dark chocolates are potent antioxidants that contain similar antioxidants such as wine or phenols.

If you eat a chocolate bunny a day, there is an obvious risk of becoming a major chubbo. However, a little chocolate has health benefits. A recent Harvard study suggested that a bit of high-quality dark chocolate one to three times a month may protect women from heart failure. ... T

Tuesday Belgium Research

Belgium Food Facts

Monday 3 August 2020

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Fractions

My Belgium Adventure

Dear Diary, I went to Belgium for a week so I went to my Hotel and unpacked my things . 


Then the next day i went to go have breakfast at a cafe and it looked so cool inside what i had for breakfast was Two cheeseburgers and  two large fries and fanta.


Outside the country, Belgium is best known for its chocolate, waffles, fries.


 Though Belgium has many distinctive national dishes, many internationally popular foods like hamburgers and spaghetti bolognese are also popular in Belgium, and most of what Belgians eat is also eaten in neighbouring countries.




Belgium Research

Belgium Facts