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Friday, August 21, 2020

The melodramatic Acting Style


  • Slower clearer delivery of lines with huge projection. Remember Victorian Theatres were huge and there were no microphones. 

  • Play everything to the audience, even if you are supposed to be talking to another character on stage! Indicate whom you are talking to by looking sideways at them and holding your hand out towards

  • Address the audience directly whenever the script will allow you to do so. 

  • The Pose: Invent poses of shock, horror, love, evil, intent, cruelty, desire, dilemma, forgiveness, begging forgiveness etc. A pose should last at least three seconds and should be clearly visible from fifty metres. 

  • The working yourself up to the pose: lasts two to three seconds --let's see you get there!  

  • The Gasp - very loud expressing a range of emotions. Often accompanied by a pose. 

  • The Swoon - often preceded by lines such as "Alas! I can hardly bear it." The swoon should be graceful and provision should be made for someone to catch you.

  • The long walk downstage/upstage/across the stage when hatching a plan or in a dilemma

  • The Pacing- to and fro across the stage when hatching a plan or in a dilemma. Move before you speak so that the audience can track who is speaking

  • The Tableau (freeze frame)- the still picture made up of a number of characters to freeze the moment, eg: The Happy Ending/ The Secret Lovers. Tableaux should be very explicit

  • The Sigh/The Groan/The Tubercular Cough 

First Entrances are important - may even bow, this is related to the cult of “The Actorthe Star system.



Inside Secrets Of Pose TV Show Music And Soundtrack


I want to make a top hat

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

How The Black Death Spread To Humans

Hello and welcome back to another blog post and today in chemicals and chaos we had to write a simple body paragraph on how the black death spread to humans. 


Rats and fleas played a big part in spreading the black death. First, the rats would have the black death and then the fleas would get the black death off the rat the fleas would then infect a human host. Then humans would interact and infect each other this shows how easy it was to spread the disease. Once the human caught the plague they had many symptoms that would affect them in negative ways.



Healthy and unhealthy relationships?

                                              Healthy and unhealthy relationships 


Relationships

  • Divide a slide or page into two columns headed up Healthy Relationships vs Unhealthy Relationships. Under each heading brainstorm words, they think are linked. 

Healthy

Unhealthy


  • MUTUAL RESPECT

  • TRUST

  • HONESTY

  • COMPROMISE

  • INDIVIDUALITY

  • EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

  • ANGER CONTROL

  • FIGHTING FAIR

  • UNDERSTANDING

  • SELF CONFIDENCE

  • ROLE MODELING POSITIVE

  • BEHAVIOUR


  • CONTROL

  • HOSTILITY

  • DISHONESTY

  • DISRESPECT

  • DEPENDENCE

  • INTIMIDATION

  • VIOLENCE


What things could you do to make them healthy and avoid conflict?

Be kind and considerate 


Define what a good relationship looks like


-Being happy 

-Kind 

-Helpful

-caring 


  






        

Friday, August 14, 2020

10 Facts About Water

 

  1. Mild levels of dehydration can also affect your cognitive function and mood, so drinking enough water is also good for your brain function. One study showed that being dehydrated by just 2% impaired some cognitive functions.

  2. Approximately 400 billion gallons of water are used in the United States per day.

  3. Water can dissolve more substances than any other liquid including sulfuric acid.

  4. Unsafe water kills 200 children every hour.

  5. Over 90% of the world’s supply of freshwater is located in Antarctica.

  6. If everyone in the US flushed the toilet just one less time per day, we could save a lake full of water about one mile long, one mile wide and four feet deep.

  7. Some water contains minerals such as calcium, fluoride, iron, potassium, or sodium, depending on the source and whether or not it's filtered or distilled. Some flavoured or enhanced water products contain added vitamins or electrolytes.

  8. Staying hydrated helps the kidneys work more efficiently.

  9. Nearly one-half of the water used by Americans is used for thermoelectric power generation.

  10. 1/3 what the world spends on bottled water in one year could pay for projects providing water to everyone in need.4








Lawyer paragraph- how the black death spread

People in the middle ages unknowingly spread the black death across Europe in 1347 this matters because it tells us what no one knew what was about to happen. It spread because of ships that were used to trade would spread the disease to Europe. The spread of black death nearly destroyed Europe with 75-200 million deaths.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

How The Black death Spread From Asia To Europe

 Hello, and welcome back to another blog and today in Hur 3 we made a table on the black death how it spread from Asia to Europe.




Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Conduction

Hello, and welcome back to another blog post and today in Hur 3 we were learning about conduction and had to make a slide about it.

Here is the slide I made 

Inclusiveness Pt 2

 Hello, and welcome back to another blog post and today in wananga we were learning about inclusiveness. we got asked a question with was 

What kinds of things make people different from one another?

  • - Appearance

  • -Talents 

  • - Height 

  • - Weight 

  • - Nature 

  • - Culture 

  • - Personality 

  • - Gender

  • - Feelings

  • - Disabilities

  • - Age 

  • - Sexuality

  • - Mental health 

  • - Hobbies 

  • - Beliefs

  • - Goals/dreams 



Monday, August 10, 2020

Inclusiveness Pt1

Hello, and welcome back to another blog post and today in wananga were learning about inclusiveness and we watched a video about it

What do you think “inclusiveness” means?

To me inclusiveness means:

    • Including others in your activity or conversation 

    • Not judging others for the way they are ect disabilities

    • Make space for others 

    • Being positive to others            



Thursday, August 6, 2020

Slam Dunk- Middle Ages

What was life like in the middle ages?

Interestingly life in the middle ages was very different to today life was different from when you were poor or rich.No matter what you were living in a mess with dirty water there were rats every room you lived in even when you were rich. The difference between the rich and poor is the rich had nice clothes and didn't have to work as hard but everyone had to live with poo in there water poo under there rooms and under the castle. Life in the middle ages was a huge mess.