Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Trip to Desert

I am going to give you some advice about how to prepare for a trip to the desert.
First plan to go with somebody who has experience. Next decide which place you want to camp. After that tell somebody where you are going to visit it because if you need help they will know where you are. Then pack a tent and a compass. Don’t to bring some water and food. Make sure you have a matches and a flash light. Never forget a shovel. Remember to let out the air from the tires when you are in the desert. Always take a flare gun. Finally I hope you will enjoy in your trip.
If you follow the instructions

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Feelings

Worried :-Last week I was worried when I had a writing exam.
Embarrassed:- last year I was Embarrassed When I want to swimming pool wearing see through short.
Exhausted:- Every math class I feel Exhausted.
Bored:- yesterday I was Bored When I stayed in home alone.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Our CUP

Vincent Van Gogh

Book Review

Read this doc on Scribd: Book introducing

The Legends Ideas for Fundraising :


1. Recycled items for example (games, box, mobiles)
2. Make a team to help students and teachers if they need any help in the study.
3. Our team wants to charge students and staff for parking for one week. We will charge Dhs 3 per car per day. This will make money to help poor people and will help the environment because too many cars cause global warning.
4. Our team wants to wash each cars in our parking each car cost ten DHS.
5. Every teacher must fine students for speaking Arabic in the class for each student one dirham.
6. Fine classes for untidy rooms for each class 30 DH

Wednesday, April 2, 2008




Do you know why Frankie has some string around her wrist?


Sri Lanka is a very beautiful
island. Frankie has been there four times. The first time she had a fantastic holiday with her children.

The second time was six months after the tsunami. She went to build houses
because people were still living in tents. She helped to build temporary houses. She liked hammering nails.

She came back to Abu Dhabi and wanted to raise money to build more houses. She jumped out of an airplane with HCT teachers and
students. On her third trip time she took enough money to build twenty-seven temporary houses.

Last summer she went to help build permanent houses. The people were very happy to finally get a good
house. They had a special ceremony. The holy man put the string on Frankie's wrist. He said that it would bring luc
k to the new home.
http://www.habitat.org/ap/
http://www.bridge2srilanka.com/page29.htm

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

My Dream Trip




I want to go on an African safari. I want to see wild animals and sleep in tent. On the safari, I want to collect information about wild animals and how they live in the wild. I want to know about dangerous animals and how I can product myself. The last thing I want is to take beautiful pictures of me and my friends in the wild.

Our Team




Similar

Ø We all have Japanese cars.
Ø We are all good students.
Ø We all have laptops and enjoy using them.
Ø We all play football in the afternoon.
Ø We all love Frankie.
Ø We all speak English very well.


Different


Ø Shafi and Abdul Rahim are taller than Ahmed.
Ø Ahmed and Ayed live in Abu Dhabi but Abdul Rahim lives in Bani Yas.
Ø We all wear glasses except Shafi.
Ø We all come early to college except Ayed.
Ø Ayed and Abdul Rahim like pizza but Shafi and Ahmed don’t like it.
Ø We all go to cinema except Ayed.

Voice Thread

http://voicethread.com/share/80206/

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Saturday, March 1, 2008

الشيخ زايد - الله يرحمة

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Business Plan

AbdulRahim, Ahmad, Ayedh's Business Plan




Business Name: A H A Cars Company.
What the business makes or sells: Inventing new cars
Type of customer: All people
Reasons we are the best people to start this business: because we are mechanics and we love inventing new machines.

Kidnap!




Student Name : Abdul Rahim Omer Al Amoudi

Book Title : Kidnap

Writer: John Escott

Publishing Company: It published by Oxford University

Date of Publication: It was published in 2005.

What is the genre of the book? (the kind of book- comedy, action, mystery etc.)?

It’s:- Action, Adventure, Thriller, Crime and Mystery.

What is the setting of the story? (place)

The story happned in Harper town and the forest.

Who are the characters in the story? (important people or things)

The characters are:-
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------Tom -----------------Rita -----
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Jodie-Anne Ryan -------Anastasia ---
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------Joe -----------------Max --------


What is the conflict in the story? (the problem)

The problem is when Tom found the paper. The paper had a map
on the back. The map showed the location of a planned kidnapping.


What is the plot of the story? (the important events)

Beginning
This is a story about Tom, an artist who makes a comic strip. He lives in America, near the town of Harper. It is winter time. He needs an idea for his comic strip story. He decides to go to the bookstore/coffee shop. There, he finds a map that someone dropped. He meets a woman, Rita, who sees the map. There are notes on the map that mention a time (12:30 pm), a place (high school), some initials, J-A and A, and a bodyguard.


Middle
Tom wants to go to the police, but Rita suggests they find the school first. At the same time, a famous movie star, Jodie-Anne Ryan and her thirteen year-old daughter, Anastasia, are driving to a concert at a high school. Tom and Rita get into Tom’s car to find the school. It is almost 11:30. Tom and Rita stop at a gas station. It is 12:00. Here, Tom asks the clerk where the school is. She tells him the name of the school and that Jodie-Anne Ryan went there. He realizes that this is the J-A from the map and that the kidnap victim will be Anastasia. He goes back to the car and tells Rita. He says that they have to call the police, but his cell phone is dead. He asks Rita if she has a cell phone and she says, “No.” She tells Tom that she will go into the gas station to call the police. Then Tom looks in the back seat of the car and finds a cell phone and the same map in her coat pocket. He realizes that she is a kidnapper, too. She gets back in the car with a gun and tells Tom to drive. They drive to meet the other kidnappers. Tom is put in the back of the kidnappers’ van.

End
The kidnappers stop the van. They take Anastasia and put her in the back of the van with Tom. Then they drive away. The van skids on the ice, goes off the road, and hits a tree. Rita gets out of the van. She has a gun. She lets Tom and Anastasia out of the van. Tom jumps on Rita. She drops her gun. Tom and Anastasia run away. Rita gets up, finds her gun and follows them. She shoots at them, but misses. Anastasia and Tom come to a small bridge over a river. She crosses, but he slips and falls into the cold water. Rita follows them. When she is on the bridge, Anastasia throws a snowball at her, and hits her. Rita falls into the water. Suddenly, the police arrive. The bodyguard had phoned them. The police take Tom, Anastasia, and Rita back to their car. Back home, Tom has some new ideas for his comic strip.

How is the problem solved at the end of the story?

Tom shows that he is very brave by attacking one of the kidnappers so that he can escape with the kidnapped girl. The police eventually arrive and they are saved.

What was the best thing that happened in the story? Why do you think so?

Anastasia threw a snowball at Rita, the kidnapper, as she was crossing the icy bridge. Because Rita fell into the river and it was very funny.

What is your opinion of the book? Give reasons.

It is a great story and beautiful because it was written in simple way.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Cambodia Skulls


Cambodia
Today we read about an Immigrant family who had lived in America for a long time and were going back to live in Cambodia. Before reading we did an Internet Search to find out about Cambodia. It is a country in the South East of Asia, next to Vietnam. 1975 was a very bad time for the Cambodians.
There was a civil war and then Pol Pot decided that he wanted everyone to be the same and work on the farms. He forced everyone to leave the cities. Everyone had to walk out including the old and the sick.
Civilian deaths in this period, from execution disease, exhaustion and starvation, have been estimated at well over two million. This was more than a quarter of all Cambodians.
If you go to Cambodia now you can go to a museum and see thousands of skulls.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008