Monday, July 16, 2007

Games 15




Games at Miniclip.com - Samurai Sam
Samurai Sam

Take revenge on the Dark Ninja.

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Games 14




Games at Miniclip.com - Red Beard
Red Beard

Help Red Beard to collect all of the gold.

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Games 13




Games at Miniclip.com - Scribble
Scribble

Help the Ink Blots get to the finish flags.

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Games 12




Games at Miniclip.com - On The Run
On The Run

You have documents that the 'Corporation' want. Can you escape?

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Games 11




Games at Miniclip.com - Polar Dash
Polar Dash

Master the mountain slopes and complete the course in a record time.

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Games 10




Games at Miniclip.com - Age Of Speed
Age Of Speed

Master the race tracks of the future as you tackle huge jumps.

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Games 9




Games at Miniclip.com - Acid Factory
Acid Factory

Help harry escape the horrors of his acid-flooded factory.

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Games 8




Games at Miniclip.com - 3 Foot Ninja
3 Foot Ninja

Use your sword to defeat enemies and find the lost scrolls.

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Games 7




Games at Miniclip.com - Commando
Commando

Defend the Allies from the scourge of Europe.

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Games 6




Games at Miniclip.com - Doodle
Doodle

Bring your doodle to life and battle the enemy erasers.

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Spellings

I got 95% in the test 17 weeks ago

Spellings

17 weeks ago:-

1.Misunderstand
2.Specialize
3.Valuable
4.Recognize
5.Responsible
6.Atmosphere
7.Eclipse
8.Asteroid
9.Camouflage
10.Tornadoes
11.Universe
12.Meteorites
13.Relatively
14.Attracting
15.Gravity
16.Substance
17.Echoes
18.Magnetism
19.Scientist
20.Quartities

Spellings

I got 100% in the test 18 weeks ago

Spellings

18 weeks ago:-

1.Horrific
2.Disappear
3.Comunicate
4.Route
5.Missile
6.Exercise
7.discipline
8.Eventually
9.Licence
10.Misunderstand
11.Technology
12.precise
13.Exaggerate
14.Miniature
15.Endangered
16.Reservoir
17.Specialize
18.Spectacular
19.Valuable
20.Mississippi

Spellings

I got 100% in the test 19 weeks ago

Spellings

19 weeks ago:-

1.Eighteen
2.Triangles
3.Quadrilaterals
4.Description
5.Necessary
6.Exclamation
7.Parenthetic
8.Frequence
9.Conversation
10.Threatoning
11.Frightening
12.Exhaustion
13.Expression
14.Grimstone
15.Wolfhounds

Spellings

I got 100% in the the test 20 weeks ago

Spellings

20 weeks ago:-

1.Alphabet
2.Sculpture
3.Language
4.Ehrases
5.Licence
6.Profession
7.Ancestor
8.Assignment
9.Desperate
10.Embarrassment
11.Exception
12.Exaggerate
13.Measurement
14.Experience
15.Poisonous
16.Pleasure

Spellings

With spellings (as I have forgotten to post them on this blog) I will start to remember to tipe them up but I will start with ones from 20 weeks ago.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Games

Soon I will be adding games to my blog from gaming sites. enjoy

Hobbies

One of my many hobbies is horse riding. I am in an advanced group and my lessons last for 1 hour. I go once a week on a friday where I get tought knew skills so I get better and better over time. During the year we have a jumping contest where there is a clear round, a novis run, an intermediate run and an advanced run. We also have races where you walk up, trot down, run down with the horse then do egg and spoon back up while leading the horse. you cn also go on hackes. Hackes are things where you go out from the stabels and go down trackes to explore.

Martin Luther King








Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Oops

I'm sorry it's being so long since I last updated you with my spellings so I will start now.

Islam and mohammed








Rosa parks








Friday, July 06, 2007

Sunday, February 18, 2007

CAS TIGERS!

Todays match was fab (if you're a cas fan that is but if not be one its worth it)with a really good score of 48 to Cas and only a sad 10 to Fev. At the match I had my picture taken with all the junior tigers,I also ran around the FULL pitch. In the second half I nearly caught the ball but instead caught part of the window ledge from the supporters bar witch was knocked off by the ball after a conversion.

Try this link
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and this

Monday, February 05, 2007

Spellings

These are my spellings:-

subconscious
subcontinent
saxophone
stamina
ridiculous
scheme
serviceman
simultaneous
sportsmanship
subscription
undeveloped
unpredictable
unsuccessful
architecture
comprehensive
communality
compliment
confession
correspondence
demonstration
decompose
deteriorate

Spellings

I got 100%!!!

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Spellings

These are my spellings:-

Recovery
Assembly
Attendance
Classified
Maintenance
Nonsense
Nocturnal
Ridiculous
Rhythm
Irritate
Occupation
Procedure
Reappear
Stamina
Circulate
Chronicle
Exhaust
Frequency
Landscape
Creative

Spellings

I got 100%!!!

Friday, February 02, 2007

Spellings

These are my spellings:-

Misunderstand
Specialize
Valuable
Restaurant
Responsible
Atmosphere
Eclipse
Asteroid
Camouflage
tornadoes
Universe
Meteorites
Relatively
Attracting
Gravity
Substance
Echoes
Magnetism
Scientist
quantities

Spellings

I got 85%!!!

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Spellings

These are my spellings:-

horrific
disappear
comunicate
route
missile
exercise
discipline
eventually
licence
misunderstand
technology
precise
exaggerate
miniature
endangered
reservoir
specialize
spectacular
valuable
mississippi

My website

Visit my website by the link.

Spellings

I got 100%!!!

Spellings

These are my spellings:-

eighteen
triangles
quadrilaterals
description
necessary
exclamation
parenthetic
frequency
conversation
threatening
frightening
exhaustion
expression
grimstone
wolfhounds

Monday, January 22, 2007

Space 6

This new Hubble image - One among the largest ever produced with the Earth-orbiting observatory - shows gives the most detailed view so far of the entire Crab Nebula ever made. The Crab is arguably the single most interesting object, as well as one of the most studied, in all of astronomy. The image is the largest image ever taken with Hubble’s WFPC2 workhorse camera.

Space 5

N90 is located in the wing of the Small Magellanic Cloud, in the constellation of Tucana, approximately 200,000 light-years away from the Earth. Its proximity makes it an exceptional laboratory to perform in-depth studies of star formation processes and their evolution in an environment close to that in the early Universe. Dwarf galaxies such as the Small Magellanic Cloud, with small numbers of stars compared to our own Milky Way, are considered to be the primitive building blocks of larger galaxies. The study of star formation within this dwarf galaxy is particularly interesting to astronomers because its primitive nature means that it lacks a large percentage of the heavier elements that are forged in successive generations of stars through nuclear fusion.

Hubble creates 3-D map of 'Dark Matter'

The Hubble Space Telescope has helped an international team of astronomers create a three-dimensional map of 'dark matter' that provides the first direct look at the large-scale distribution of dark matter in the universe.

Dark matter is an invisible form of matter that accounts for most of the universe's mass, and according to the researchers, the map provides the best evidence yet that normal matter, largely in the form of galaxies, accumulates along the densest concentrations of dark matter. According to the research team, the map, which stretches halfway back to the beginning of the universe, shows how dark matter has grown increasingly "clumpy" as it collapsed under gravity.

It also reveals a loose network of filaments that grew over time and intersected in massive structures at the locations of clusters of galaxies, the researchers said.

Richard Massey and Nick Scoville from the California Institute of Technology, who presented the findings at the 209th meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Seattle, Washington, said the 3-D map was a milestone, that would help astronomers take the study of dark matter in the universe from the level of "inference to direct observation".

Previous studies of dark matter were based largely on numerical simulations of the expected evolution of large-scale structure, whereas this study showed that evolution was driven by the gravitational attraction of dark matter, they said.

According to the two, the new maps of dark matter and galaxies will also provide critical observational underpinnings to future theories for how structure formed in the evolving universe under the relentless pull of gravity.

"It's reassuring how well our map confirms the standard theories for structure formation." said Massey.

"Dark matter is the 'scaffolding' inside of which stars and galaxies have been assembled over billions of years. Theories suggest the universe transitioned from a smooth distribution of matter into a sponge-like structure of long filaments. Mapping dark matter's distribution in space and time is fundamental to understanding how galaxies grew and clustered over billions of years," he said.

"Tracing the growth of clustering in the dark matter may eventually also shed light on dark energy, a repulsive form of gravity that influences how dark matter clumps," he added.

For creating the map, Hubble photographed 575 slightly overlapping views of the universe using the Advanced Camera for Surveys' (ACS) Wide Field Camera onboard the telescope.

The European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile, and the Subaru telescope in Hawaii obtained a further 1000 hours of observations of thousands of galaxies' spectra.

Finally, a study of the hot gas in the densest galaxy clusters was imaged in X-rays by the ESA's XMM-Newton telescope and the distances accurately determined through their spectral redshifts to arrive at the map.

Space 4

Since the launch of the first artificial satellites in the 1950s thousands of views of the earthhave been obtained from space. Althogh such images can give initial impression of a self-contained ball of light and coloure floating in a dark void, they also make us realize that our planet existswithin a context.

Space 3

Altitude Miles Satellite Types

100-300 shuttles, space stations, spysats, navsats, hamsats

300-600 weather sats, photo sats

600-1,200 spysats, military comsats, hamsats

3,000-6,000 science sats

6,000-12,000 navsats

22,300 (stationary) communications, broadcast, weather

250-50,000 (elliptical) early-warning, Molniya broadcast, communications, spysats, hamsats

Space 2


This is beautiful isn't it. Near the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy some 200 thousand light-years distant, lies the young star cluster NGC 602. Surrounded by natal gas and dust, NGC 602 is featured in this Hubble image of the region. Near the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy some 200 thousand light-years distant, lies the young star cluster NGC 602. Surrounded by natal gas and dust, NGC 602 is featured in this Hubble image of the region.At the estimated distance of the Small Magellanic Cloud, the picture spans about 200 light-years, but a tantalizing assortment of background galaxies are also visible in the sharp Hubble view. The background galaxies are hundreds of millions of light-years or more beyond NGC 602.

Space 1

This is a cats eye Nebula in space. Three thousand light-years away, the Cat's Eye Nebula, a dying star throws off shells of glowing gas. This image from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals the nebula to be one of the most complex planetary nebulae known. In fact, the features seen in the Cat's Eye are so complex that astronomers suspect the bright central object may actually be a binary star system.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Questions about space

How many satelites are there in space?
How many satelites do they put in space every year?
How do they make satelites?
How do they get satelites up in space?
How many space shuttles are sent up every 5 years?

space 9


This is the moons surface.

Space 8


space 7

This is a space shuttle.

space 6


This is a space man.

Space 5

This is a large teraformer.

Space 4

This is a large supernova.

space 3

This is a small black hole.

space 2

This is a satellite.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Monday, January 08, 2007

Spellings

I got 100%

Spellings

These are my spellings:
alphabet
sculpture
language
phrases
licence
profession
ancestor
assignment
desperate
embarrassment
exeption
exaggerate
measurment
experience
poisonous
pleasure

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Greek writing


This is a news paper report about some of Aristotles work between 384-322 BC

Ancient Greek Bouzouki

This wooden sculpture was made between 1469-1474.
PYTHAGORAS THE MATHEMATICIAN

Greek alphabet


Thursday, January 04, 2007

Parthenon - temple of Athena Parthenos , Greek goddess of wisdom, on the Acropolis in Athens. The Parthenon was built in the 5th century BC, and despite the enormous damage it has sustained over the centuries, it still communicates the ideals of order and harmony for which Greek architecture is known.
The Ionic style is thinner and more elegant. Its top is decorated with a scroll-like design. This style was found in eastern Greece and the islands.

Architecture in ancient Greece:

The Corinthian style is seldom used in the Greek world, but often seen on Roman temples. Its top is very elaborate and decorated with acanthus leaves.

Architecture in ancient Greece:

The Doric style is rather
sturdy and its top .
This style was used in
mainland Greece and the
colonies in southern Italy
and Sicily.