Showing posts with label non-fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non-fiction. Show all posts

Dec 27, 2010

BR 2-17: Night Animals

I read a book about nocturnal animals. I’ll tell you about nocturnal animals. First, about kangaroo rats. They live at hot dessert in Mexico and their tails are short. Their burrows are under the ground. They move with jumps, so their name is kangaroo rats. At night, they hold a lot of seeds in their mouth, return their burrows and eat them next day. They are so cute!!! Next, about bats. Some bats eat insects and others eat fish. I didn’t know that bats eat fish! There are a few bats in my high school. I hate them!!!

I am also a nocturnal animal :> At night, I am in high tension. My study makes rapid progress at night. I don’t know any reasons for this. I want to get over this habit. Please tell me good ways!





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Reference
Susan, M(2003). Night Animals. London. Usborne Publishing Ltd..

Dec 26, 2010

BR 2-16: Trees

I read a book about tree. There are a lot of kinds of trees, tall trees, trees that grow at dry area, trees that don’t need water to grow and so on. Trunks are protected from cold by barks. There is a tree that has lived for about 10000 years in Sweden!!! Amazing!!! Trees are mainly divided into three groups, broadleaf trees, evergreen trees and palm trees. We have four seasons in Japan and can see trees change their looks. In spring, we can see trees with fresh leaves. In summer, we can see trees with a lot of green leaves. In fall, we can see trees with red and orange leaves. Moreover, in winter, we can see trees with no leaves. Many animals live with trees, for example, squirrels, birds and so on.

Recently, trees are decreasing because of fires and people. People destroy trees for building and new cities. Destroying trees causes weathers, animals, insects, of course, us. Trees are so important for world. We should think about it.




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Reference
Lisa Jane, G(2009). Trees. London. Usborne Publishing Ltd..

Dec 20, 2010

BR 2-15: Mount Fuji

Have you ever climbed the Mt. Fuji? I read a book about Mt. Fuji. This mountain is very high and very famous in Japan. A lot of climbers come and climb up. When you climb Mt. Fuji, perseverance is more important than physical strength. At the top of this mountain, there are small shops and a vending machine, so you can get food and drink when you reach the top. From the top, you can get great pleasure and see beautiful view. According to this book, women couldn’t climb the mountain until 1930, so only men could climb it. I knew that for the first time. When climbing season is end, there are a lot of trashes. A certain group clean Mt. Fuji. However, climbers should clean it because Mt. Fuji is Japanese treasure! I would like to try to climb this mountain someday.




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Reference
Waring, R(2009), Mount Fuji. Boston: Mapping specialists, Ltd..

BR 2-14: Saving the Pandas

I read the book, “Saving the Pandas”. In China, there are a lot of pandas and a team which help panda’s conservation. Chinese think the pandas are Chinese treasure. If pandas have twins, mothers take care of only one child. The team takes care of one and they return a child panda to mother when child panda grow up. This is not easy. Moreover, destruction of forests causes a crisis of panda’s life. the area which panda live and their food are decreasing because of destruction of forests. That is why there is an afforestation project. With this project, the area which forests cover land is spreading. I hope that projects for pandas’ conservation will be promoted.

This book contains some cute panda’s pictures. Please read this book.




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Reference
waring, R(2009). Saving the Pandas. Boston: Mapping specialists, Ltd..

Dec 19, 2010

BR 2-13: The Lost City of Machu Picchu

Have you ever been to Machu Picchu? I read a book about Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu has a long history. It shows history of Incas. A lot of tourists visit there. If the weather is bad, you can enjoy Machu Picchu. Tourists help people in poor area of Peru because tourism activates economy of this area. Some oppose tourist visiting there. They say that visitors are not good for Machu Picchu. This problem is so difficult.

My high school teacher went to Machu Picchu. I also want to go there. If you have been to Machu Picchu, please tell me about it.



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Reference
WaringR(2008). The Lost City of Machu Picchu. Boston: Mapping Specialists, Ltd..

Dec 6, 2010

BR 2-06: Puffin Rescue

I read the book about a very important tradition in Heimaey. It's to rescue puffins that have no mother or father. Puffins are eaten by dogs and cats, so puffins in the town are so dangerous. When they look at the lights of the streets, they appear in the town by mistake. The children in Heimaey have saved them for a long time. At night of every summer, they go on patrol and help puffins. When they find puffins, they release to the sea. This tradition is so important for not only puffins but also children, I think. I also do this work!!!




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Reference
Waring , R. (2008). Puffin Rescue. Boston: Mapping Specialists, Ltd..

BR 2-05: The Young Riders of Mongolia

Mongolian people are good at riding horses. I read the book, "The Young Riders of Mongolia. This book is about a Mongolian traditional event, the Naadam race. This race is to ride a horse and run toward the finish line. All participants are children who are less than 12 years old. It takes a long time to prepare for this race. The first 5 riders can get a blue sashes, medals and horse's milk. This is so important tradition for Mongolian people.


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Reference
Waring, R. (2008). The Young Riders of Mongolia. Boston: Mapping Specialists, Ltd..

BR 2-04: Dreamtime PAINTERS

I read the book "Dreamtime PAINTERS". This book shows Aboriginal art. The ancient Aborigine drew pictures on rocks. Now, Aborigine draw on paper and wood. Aboriginal arts have a problem. It is that the color of arts faded with weather, time, insects and reptiles. From this book, I know that Aboriginal paints are expensive. I wish these arts will be left for a long time.



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Reference
Waring, R. (2008). Dreamtime PAINTERS. Boston: Mapping Specialists, Ltd..

BR 2-03: The Three Rivers of Zambia

I read a book about three rivers of a country, Zambia. Zambia is located in Southern America. There are three rivers in Zambia. They are the Luangwa River, the Kafue River and the Zambezi River. In the Luangwa River, there are some kinds of animals, for example, hippopotamuses, groups of gazelles, crocodiles and so on... Zambia's government protects animals of this river. Next, the Kafue river produces hydroelectricity. Zambia adopted irrigation system to the river. Third, the Zambezi River is the forth largest river in Africa. People cross this river when they want to bring from a village to a village. There are waterfalls called "smoke that thunders". When you travel to this area, you should see this. I want to go there someday.




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Reference
Waring, R. (2008). The Three Rivers of Zambia. Boston: Mapping Specialists, Ltd..

BR 2-02: Cheese-Rolling RACES

Have you ever heard "Cheese-rolling race"? I read a book about cheese-rolling race. It is held in a town of Brockworth. Here is this rule. At first, a large cheese is rolled from the top of a hill which is steep and participants run after it. The person who reaches at the foot of the hill the fastest is a winner. At this race, speed and balance are so important. This race is so dangerous, so some get injured. A few years ago, 30 participants got injured. Why do they take part in it? I don't know that and I am sure that I can't take part in this race!



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Reference
Waring, R. (2008). Cheese-Rolling RACES. Boston: Mapping Specialists, Ltd..

Dec 1, 2010

BR 2-01: Christmas around the world

I read the book, "Christmas around the world". This book tells us about Christmas around the world. Do you know when people began Christmas? I didn't know that. People began Christmas over 2000 years ago. Christmas is to celebrate birth of a boy, Jesus Christ. Surprisingly, he was born in a stable. Formerly, Christians celebrated the Christmas Day, but now people who celebrate the Christmas Day are not only Christians. On Christmas Day, we decorate our houses, shops and streets. In Germany, there are shops for Christmas goods. There are some persons who gives children presents like Santa Claus around the world. The Christmas Day is a holiday and children in the world have some kinds of play. I knew how to spend Christmas Day in the world by this book. I'm sure that this book is so interesting for you. Please read this book.



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Reference
Sims , L. (2005). Christmas around the world. London: Usborne Publication Ltd..