Thursday 23rd April

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12 Responses to Thursday 23rd April

  1. hasha says:

    Good Moring Miss Cooley, Here is my answers for history,
    1)Patron Saints are chosen as special protectors and guardians. 2) Aragon, Catalonia, Georgia, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, Germany, Greece, Moscow, Istanbul, Genoa and Venice. 3) The flag is a red cross on a white background. 4) He was believed to be born in Cappadocia, an area in Turkey. 5) A Roman soldier. 6) Because he protested against Rome about how they treated Christians. 7) The story of St George and the Dragon. 8) Yes because even though he was never British he is our St because of his bravery and belief.

  2. hasha says:

    Here is my answers for Pobble,
    Sometimes children and adults like to eat a lot of delicious food however, they are not healthy for us and eating a lot of unhealthy food isn’t good at all for you body. We actually should eat less unhealthy food and eat more fruits and vegetables.
    Vegetables and fruits are really nutritious and healthy for us and our body.

  3. Jaber says:

    Patron Saints are special protectors and guardians of a country.

    Aragon,Catalonia,Lithuania,Palestine,Portugal,Germany,Greece,Moscow,Istanbul,Genoa and Venice.

    A red cross on a white background.

    Cappadocia, what is now Turkey, was believed that that was were he was born.

    He was a Roman soldier.

    It is because of his beliefs about God.

    It was the Legend about Saint George and the Dragon in the book The Golden Legend.

    I think he shouldn’t be a Saint at all because he was a soldier and wouldn’t a Saint be peaceful all their life.

    • tcooley says:

      Good morning Jaber,

      Great answers to the questions. It states that patron saints are special protectors and guardians of a country – is this not the role of a soldier?

      Miss Cooley x

  4. ghank says:

    Hi Miss Cooley, I just realized that I can’t do the history lesson because there is a video covering the link and the questions, hope you have a nice day

    • tcooley says:

      Dear Kimberly,

      Here is the link and questions for History…

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/17816642

      What are patron saints chosen to do?
      Where else is St George the patron saint?
      What does the flag of St George look like?
      Where is George believed to have been born?
      What did George become?
      Why was George tortured?
      Which story became popular in 1483?
      Do you think George should be the patron saint of England? Answer yes or no but explain your reasons why.

      Miss Cooley x

  5. mufc yasir- 08 says:

    Hello Miss Cooley,
    here is my paragraph for todays Pobble
    You probably love sweets, chocolate, crisps and fizzy drinks, but you should try fruit and veg as it is important and good for your health and is very tasty. Most people, as their new years resolution, say that they are trying t0o loose weight, so obviously fruit would be the best option and thing to eat.

    • tcooley says:

      Good afternoon Yasir,

      Good use of the words ‘probably’, ‘obviously’ and ‘would’.

      Miss Cooley x

  6. mufc yasir- 08 says:

    My history answers:
    Patron Saints are protectors and guardians of a country.
    Aragon, Catalonia, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, Greece, Moscow, Istanbul, Genoa and Venice.
    The flag has a red cross and a white background.
    People said that he was born in Cappadocia.
    A roman soldier.
    They tortured him because they didn’t agree with his religious beliefs.
    The Saint George legend and the dragon in the Golden Legend.
    Yes because he was very passionate about his believes and never gave up.

    • tcooley says:

      Dear Yasir,

      Well done with your answers. Which of our school values would he be carrying out if he never gave up?

      Miss Cooley x

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