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Thursday, May,17,2012 Today the girls that were in the soccer team went to their soccer tournnament at rockcliffe. Their feild was twice as big as our feild. We played three games and at first game we had a score 2 to 0 and we lost that game to runnamede. The next game we played the rockcliffes and the scores were 0 to 5 and we won that game. The last game we played the L.K.S. and the score was 1 to 2 and we lost the game. So at the end we came for third place in the tournnament. We tried our best and it was SO MUCH FUN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even though we didn't get to move on :(



Monday march 19, 2012

On march break I went to masaryk cowan to play badminton on wednesday the 14th with my brother and cousin. On Thursday the 15th of march I went to dufferin mall with dhadon, tenzin l, brother, and our grandmother. When we were coming back we stopped at a park and we played a game called the 21 steeps. After we finished playing we went to the library. On saturday the 17th of march me and my family went to ctao because we have tibetan class and also tibetan dance class while our parents were praying. On sunday the 18th of march Me, dhadon, tenzin and my brother went to see if their was badminton but there wasn't badminton so we played badminton at the Masaryk park and after we finished playing badminton we went to the library across the street. When we got home me and my mom went grocery shopping. That is what I did on the march break.





Tuesday Febuary 21,2012

On Friday me and my family went to the movies to celebrate my brothers birthday we watched the movie Journey 2 in 3D the movie was great becuase their was an mysterious island that always skinks every year it was also a great movie because on that island all the animals, insects, birds, and fishes that were huge were small and all the animals, insects, birds, and fishes that were small were huge on the island. The next day we went to a re - opening ceremony of the tibetan canadian cultural centre their were lots of performances like singing, dancing, and e.t.c.

On Sunday we went to the library and then we were getting ready for losar by going grocery shopping and bought fruits, candy, flower and e.t.c. On Monday we did our laundry and cleaned our homes and started decorating our homes. After thatwe went skating at Duffrin Grove their were lots of people skating. When came back home we ate our traditional tibetan soup. Inside the soup their are rolls of dough and inside it their is a fortune of what how you are going to behave for this year. After when you are done eating your soup you have to leave some leftovers to give for the bad spirits to take all the bad luck we have in our year. After that wehave to go put that in a bowl and put a candle to attrack the bad spirit and take our bad luck away from us.

Monday December 12, 2011

On Saturday my family went to this event of his holiness the 14th Dalai Lama Nobel Peace Prize. When we got their we had to do our National Anthem. After that they announcing the winners of the tibetan class test. Later they had a long speech about his holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. Later at the end they did a raffle draw and in first place you can win a 2012 Honda car, in second place you can win a plane ticket Toronto to Deli and back to Toronto or you can change the plane ticket for $1500, for third place you can win an i pad, for fourth place you can win an i phone 4, for 5th place you can win $500, for 6th and 7th place you win $ 300 and then we went home and went to an Asian restaurant





Monday November 28, 2011

On Friday we had a substitute teacher named Mr. Williams we did a grammar work sheet and we worked on our blogs before recess. After recess we did a math work sheet it was about graphs and the mutiplication and division work sheet too we did that until recess.After lunch we had music we practiced our consert song. After music we had social studies and we did our social studies project on the laptops. After we did our social studies project we went outside early for D.P.A until afternoon recess. After the afternoon recess we did our social studies project an then we had french.

Thursday November 17, 2011 On december the 29th I am going to India with my mom, brother, and me we are going to meet my cousins, aunty's and uncle's that I have never seen before. <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">I can't wait to go to India to see the new places that I haven't seen before and also I don't want to leave Canada. But it's going to be the first time I am going their and the first time seeing my other part of my family.



<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Monday November 14, 2011 ©℗® <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">On Sunday I went to swimming class we learned how to save people lives when they are drowning,heart attack, broken bones, stroke,internal and external bleeding,and more..... The next Sunday there is going to be a test and if we pass the test we can go to the next level and then we can be a lifeguard.



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<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Monday October 24, 2011

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">About the weekend

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">On the weekend I went to a Tibetan class and dance class they thought how to read long sentences, told us the meaning and we also did some writing too and when it was tibetan dance class we had to dance, play instruments and then we had to put the instruments away but they were really heavy but some of the instruments look really light but they are not. After tibetan dance and Tibetan class I had piano and tibetan guitar class and piano class was fun and tibetan guitar class was fun fun too but the teacher had to teach four [4] kids at a time.

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">On sunday I went to swimming class and we did had to do lots of laps of swimming and rescue people by taking them out of the water and bringing them to land or out of the water and we were almost about to do treading with a rubber brick and pass it along in a circle but a little girl puked in the water so we didn't need to do our treading instead we did some land rescues and I was really happy that we didn't need to do the treading because the brick was ten [10] pounds and our swimming teacher promised us that we can leave half an hour early.



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<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Tuesday October 11,2011

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Thanks giving weekand

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">On Sunday we went celebrated thanks giving my family went out to a resturant called mandarin. They had so much food that looked so yummy. We ate until we were full and when we were leaving they gave us a fortune cookie and a hot cloth to wash our hands. After we went to our grandma's home we played games and slao at the park across our home there was a movie night and we watched the movie the golden compass it fun to watch but it had lots of fighting in it.



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<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Friday October 7, 2011 <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Badminton <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">After school I went to badminton class on the way I saw a ghost following me it was a black fog following me everywhere and when I go to the shade it dissipears. After I notice that it was a shadow so then when I was going home there was a witch saying TrIcK or TrEaT and vanished away. And when I got home the elevator got stuck for half an hour and the elevators light was starting to blink. The elevator door opened and when I took a step the elevator smashed until the basement.



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<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Thursday October 6, 2011

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">**Swimming class**

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Every sundays I go to swimming 10:00 to 1:30 and we have to learn how to do C.P.R. They also tought us how to be a lifeguard like how to save an unconscious person in the water or an drowning person. They told us that if the drowning person holds on to us we have to try to swim away because we are going to drown in the water to. they thought us how to treat an heart attack, stroke, broken bone and the nose bleed and more............ I think takeing the person out of the water is the hardest because the people in my class is bigger and we have to take them out of the water and I also think doing 27 laps of swimmimg back and forth is hard too.



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<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Wednesday September 28, 2011

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">**Fact's about poission frogs**

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Tiny poison dart frogs may only be one inch (2.5 centimeters) long, but they pack a powerful punch—of poison. Weighing less than an ounce (28 grams), these frogs are considered one of Earth's most toxic, or poisonous, species. For example, the golden poison dart frog has enough poison to kill 20,000 mice. With a range of bright colors—yellows, oranges, reds, greens, blues—they aren't just big show-offs, either. Those colorful designs tell potential predators. The frogs eat many kinds of small insects, including fruit flies, ants, termites, young crickets, and tiny beetles. Poison dart frogs live in the rain forests of Central and South America. These frogs thrive in 80° Fahrenheit (27° Celsius) temperatures in areas with plenty of light. They also need plenty of plants that provide shade from the direct sun. These frogs are active during the day; for protection, they rely on the "Keep away!" warning that their bright colors scream. Poison dart frogs breed during the rainy season.



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<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Tuesday september 27, 2011

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">**Facts about zebra's**

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">The zebra's are related to the horse family. They are similar to horses in many ways, except for their trademark black and white stripes. Are zebras white with black stripes, or black with white stripes.There are three species of zebra. Plains zebras are the most common, and are also known as Burchelli's. The other two are the Grevy's zebra and the mountain zebra, both of which are endangered. The three species differ from each other in stripe patterns, which vary in width and stripe number. The zebras within each species have different stripe patterns as well, a zebra's stripes are like fingerprints and no two are exactly the same. Some believe that because their bellies are white, that zebras are white with black stripes.



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<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">**Facts about sea turtles** <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">The Leatherback Sea Turtle are the largest species of seat turtles in the world. <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">[|More Sea Turtle Facts...] ||
 * ===<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Top Sea Turtle Facts ===
 * 1) <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Sea turtles can dive more than 1,000 feet into the water in order to reach food.

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Sea turtles are known to be distributed in many places around the world. They prefer the tropic and sub tropics temperatures.There is quite a bit of difference when it comes to the feeding habits of sea turtles. Some of them will only consume meat while others consume plants.The reproduction process of sea turtles is important as it is what keeps the various species alive.It is important to understand that the anatomy of sea turtle is fitting for their life in the waterIt is believed that the first sea turtles roamed Earth more than 250 million years ago. It is believed they were part of the late Jurassic Period based on fossil records.Life for a sea turtle may seem relaxing and carefree, but they do have plenty of predators to consider. The social structure of the sea turtle isn’t complex by any means.


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 * 1) <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">[|Leatherback Sea Turtle]
 * 2) <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">[|Loggerhead Sea Turtle]
 * 3) <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">[|Hawksbill Sea Turtle]
 * 4) <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">[|Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle]
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 * 1) <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">[|Olive Ridley Sea Turtle] ||



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<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Friday september 23, 2011

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">**facts about** **lynx** <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">A Lynx is about the size of a small to medium dog. It weighs about 11 - 45 pounds. There are big cats with tufts of fur on their ears and great big feet. They have fluffy gray fur and very short tails. Lynx live primarily in the snowy and cold parts of the far north. They like cold wilderness areas far away from people. These big cats live almost exclusively on snowshoe hares, although if they get the chance they will kill and eat almost anything, up to and including deer. The male does not participate in parental care. The lynx lives as long as 12-13 years. A 30 pound lynx has bigger feet than a 200 pound mountain lion. Their big feet act like snowshoes, allowing them to hunt effectively even in deep snow. They can make an amazing variety of hissing, chattering and yowling sounds. Lynx populations rise and fall in sync with the population cycles of snowshoe hares. When hares are abundant, more lynx survive to reproduce and their numbers increase. When hare populations crash, about every 10 years, many lynx die of starvation.



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<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Thursday september 21, 2011

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">**facts about bald eagles** <span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">Did you that bald eagles wings an be up to 7 ft across. These big beaters let them fly at speeds over 50 km per hour and dive at speeds between 120 – 160 km per hour! Wow, that’s one fast bird! They have amazing eye sight 7 times better than human sight. There are different types of eagles like fish eagles, booted eagles, snake eagles and giant forest eagles. The bald eagle is the fish eagles. The bald eagles can only be able to carry fish that weighs less then half their weight.Their pretty white head and tail aren't just for looks. They break up the bird's silhouette against the sky so prey down below are unaware that a predator is hunting overhead. Sneaky!

<span style="font-family: Georgia,serif;">They're found across North America including most of Canada, all of the continental United States and northern Mexico.During the winter, the eagles that live in the northern U. S. and Canada migrate to the warmer southern parts of the U.S where it's easier to find food. On the flip side, some of the eagles that live in the southern U.S. migrate slightly north during the hot summer months.They live near large bodies of open water such as lakes, marshes, seacoasts and rivers. These areas are perfect because there are plenty of fish to munch on and nice tall trees to hang out in. Their favorite meal is fish, but they’ll also eat small mammals, birds, snakes, and occasionally carrion (dead animals). The buld eagle is indangered.



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