Thursday, February 28, 2008

Speed Test




In computer lab, I measure the speed of the internet and this is the result.

The Great Glass Lift (Chapter 25)

The other children are disappiaring. Mr. Willy Wonka looked at the small group and the only two children are Mike Teavee and Charlie and the parents are Mr and MrsTeawee and Grandpa Joe. They were going to the lift and then Mr. Willy Wonka press one of the butten. The lift was look like a glass and that was the craziest sifl that Charlie ever seen there is buttons everywhere, the glass was so thick. There is the lable on the buttons.

Mike Teavee want to go to the television room and the lable said “Television Chocolate” and then Mike Teavee was so happy. The lift go up and down and the sideway and long ways and slant ways and any other way. Mr. Teavee was so scared. The lift was flying sike a rocket. And Charlie said it was fun. Mr and Mrs. Teavee were too scared. And the door was open and everybody must be carefull because there is a lot a dangerous stuff around the room.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The Other Children Go Home (Chapter 29)

Mr. Willy Wonka press the diferent button and then the lift go lower. And then they saw three children, first, it was August gloop, he was look diferent. he was this as the straw. and then they saw Violet Beauregarde she was look healthy but she is purple. Next, they saw Veruka Salt, Mrs. Salt and Mr. Salt. They were simply covered with many garbage. And the last, they saw Mike Teavee, he was very tall. He is about ten feet and thin as a wire. After that, Mr. Eily Wonka press another button and the lift was go up until the lift was flying.

Ancient Egypt (it's only about pyramid and mummifacation)



Pyramid

The ancient Egyptians built pyramids as tombs for the pharaohs and their queens. The pharaohs were buried in pyramids of many different shapes and sizes from before the beginning of the Old Kingdom to the end of the Middle Kingdom.


There are about eighty pyramids known today from ancient Egypt. The three largest and best-preserved of these were built at Giza at the beginning of the Old Kingdom. The most well-known of these pyramids was built for the pharaoh Khufu. It is known as the 'Great Pyramid'.


Click HERE to go to the story about pyramids.


Click HERE to go to the explor about the pyramids.


Mummifacation

The earliest ancient Egyptians buried their dead in small pits in the desert. The heat and dryness of the sand dehydrated the bodies quickly, creating lifelike and natural 'mummies'.


Later, the ancient Egyptians began burying their dead in coffins to protect them from wild animals in the desert. However, they realised that bodies placed in coffins decayed when they were not exposed to the hot, dry sand of the desert.
Over many centuries, the ancient Egyptians developed a method of preserving bodies so they would remain lifelike. The process included embalming the bodies and wrapping them in strips of linen. Today we call this process mummification