Carlos woke up for school one morning, had breakfast with his mom who packed his lunch, and took the bus to school. During class, Carlos hit his friend Mike after Mike accidentally knocked over Carlos' castle, causing Mike to cry and the teacher to send notes home. At home, Carlos' mom put him in time out for hitting Mike. The next day, Carlos refused to apologize so the teacher made him stay inside during recess, but he eventually said sorry so he could go play outside.
The document is a summary of a choral speaking competition piece titled "They Just Don't Understand". The piece describes life as a student and how parents and teachers don't understand students and their need to have fun and make mistakes. It also recounts an experience going shopping with his mother where she picks out an unappealing polka dot shirt for him and later buys him a no-name shirt from a night market, embarrassing him and not understanding his concern for style and reputation among his peers.
Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad was Malaysia's fourth and longest-serving Prime Minister, holding the post from 1981 to 2003. He was born in 1925 to a teacher and was educated in medicine. Dr. Mahathir was first elected to parliament in 1964 and held several ministerial portfolios before becoming Prime Minister in 1981. As Prime Minister, he initiated privatization and industrialization policies that transformed Malaysia's economy. His Vision 2020 aimed to make Malaysia a developed nation, and he oversaw major infrastructure projects. Dr. Mahathir is remembered as a transformative and outspoken leader who helped develop Malaysia.
Emily is texting a boy named Liam while listening to music in her room. They begin skyping and Liam pressures Emily to show herself topless, taking screenshots without her consent. He then blackmails Emily, threatening to send the screenshots to her friends and mother if she does not do as he says. Emily refuses and pleads with Liam to stop harassing her.
Emily is texting a boy named Liam while listening to music in her room. Liam asks to Skype and Emily gets ready by brushing her hair and putting on makeup. During their Skype call, Liam pressures Emily to show herself topless, taking screenshots without her consent. He then blackmails Emily, threatening to send the screenshots to her friends on Facebook if she does not do as he says. Emily refuses but Liam continues threatening and pressuring her.
Emily is texting a boy named Liam while listening to music in her room. Liam asks to Skype and Emily gets ready by brushing her hair and putting on makeup. During their Skype call, Liam pressures Emily to show herself topless, taking screenshots without her consent. He then blackmails Emily, threatening to send the screenshots to her friends on Facebook if she does not do as he says. Emily refuses but Liam continues threatening and counting down, pressuring her to remove her clothes.
Aklima is a 12-year-old girl from Bangladesh who lives in extreme poverty with her large family. Instead of attending school, she works at a rubbish dump scavenging for plastic and paper scraps since she was 3 or 4 years old. This denies her an education and puts her in danger from injuries. A social worker introduced Aklima to an informal school near the dump run by a local NGO partnered with UNICEF, allowing her to study in the afternoons after working in the mornings. Approximately 100 million children worldwide, mostly girls, are denied their right to education due to poverty forcing them into dangerous child labor.
This individual journal describes two experiences from the writer's childhood relating to washing cars. The first experience discusses how the writer intrinsically enjoyed washing cars with their father from a young age after receiving many toy cars as gifts. The second experience discusses an instance where the writer accidentally damaged their mother's car after washing it, but attributed the damage to an accident in order to avoid blame while also taking credit for previously washing the car well.
Carlos woke up for school one morning, had breakfast with his mom who packed his lunch, and took the bus to school. During class, Carlos hit his friend Mike after Mike accidentally knocked over Carlos' castle, causing Mike to cry and the teacher to send notes home. At home, Carlos' mom put him in time out for hitting Mike. The next day, Carlos refused to apologize so the teacher made him stay inside during recess, but he eventually said sorry so he could go play outside.
The document is a summary of a choral speaking competition piece titled "They Just Don't Understand". The piece describes life as a student and how parents and teachers don't understand students and their need to have fun and make mistakes. It also recounts an experience going shopping with his mother where she picks out an unappealing polka dot shirt for him and later buys him a no-name shirt from a night market, embarrassing him and not understanding his concern for style and reputation among his peers.
Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad was Malaysia's fourth and longest-serving Prime Minister, holding the post from 1981 to 2003. He was born in 1925 to a teacher and was educated in medicine. Dr. Mahathir was first elected to parliament in 1964 and held several ministerial portfolios before becoming Prime Minister in 1981. As Prime Minister, he initiated privatization and industrialization policies that transformed Malaysia's economy. His Vision 2020 aimed to make Malaysia a developed nation, and he oversaw major infrastructure projects. Dr. Mahathir is remembered as a transformative and outspoken leader who helped develop Malaysia.
Emily is texting a boy named Liam while listening to music in her room. They begin skyping and Liam pressures Emily to show herself topless, taking screenshots without her consent. He then blackmails Emily, threatening to send the screenshots to her friends and mother if she does not do as he says. Emily refuses and pleads with Liam to stop harassing her.
Emily is texting a boy named Liam while listening to music in her room. Liam asks to Skype and Emily gets ready by brushing her hair and putting on makeup. During their Skype call, Liam pressures Emily to show herself topless, taking screenshots without her consent. He then blackmails Emily, threatening to send the screenshots to her friends on Facebook if she does not do as he says. Emily refuses but Liam continues threatening and pressuring her.
Emily is texting a boy named Liam while listening to music in her room. Liam asks to Skype and Emily gets ready by brushing her hair and putting on makeup. During their Skype call, Liam pressures Emily to show herself topless, taking screenshots without her consent. He then blackmails Emily, threatening to send the screenshots to her friends on Facebook if she does not do as he says. Emily refuses but Liam continues threatening and counting down, pressuring her to remove her clothes.
Aklima is a 12-year-old girl from Bangladesh who lives in extreme poverty with her large family. Instead of attending school, she works at a rubbish dump scavenging for plastic and paper scraps since she was 3 or 4 years old. This denies her an education and puts her in danger from injuries. A social worker introduced Aklima to an informal school near the dump run by a local NGO partnered with UNICEF, allowing her to study in the afternoons after working in the mornings. Approximately 100 million children worldwide, mostly girls, are denied their right to education due to poverty forcing them into dangerous child labor.
This individual journal describes two experiences from the writer's childhood relating to washing cars. The first experience discusses how the writer intrinsically enjoyed washing cars with their father from a young age after receiving many toy cars as gifts. The second experience discusses an instance where the writer accidentally damaged their mother's car after washing it, but attributed the damage to an accident in order to avoid blame while also taking credit for previously washing the car well.
Nathan Jones' design portfolio includes summaries of three projects:
1. A test fixture for micro-scale measurements that uses a double-cantilever beam design and Hooke's law to determine how hard materials are being pushed.
2. A dry erase marker vending machine accessed with a Pitt ID that uses RFID, stepper motors, and an Arduino to select and dispense markers.
3. A video game called CaveTrekker that allows visually impaired users to play games using tactile and audio feedback without visuals by orienting the user and communicating messages through a control lever and sounds.
NZCETA. Preparing for a New Entrepreneurial EconomySteve Silvey
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This document outlines a 6-step process for rethinking lockers by starting with understanding current issues, gathering user feedback, considering alternative solutions without lockers, creating an interdisciplinary team to brainstorm options within set parameters, and designing a new solution. The process involves questioning the status quo, directly engaging users, and taking an open-minded, collaborative approach.
This document lists various sports merchandise for sale including t-shirts, sweatpants, jerseys, and jackets from teams such as the Detroit Tigers, New York Giants, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, Detroit Pistons, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Michigan State, Detroit Tigers, Michigan Football, and Fathead wall decorations from NFL, NCAA, and MLB teams. The items are priced between $15-155 with sizes ranging from youth to adult XXL. Popular players like Cabrera, Verlander, and Fielder are available on some Detroit Tigers jerseys and t-shirts.
The document discusses the importance of literacy to student success. It defines literacy as the ability to communicate effectively through reading, writing, speaking and listening. Literacy is an essential skill that is used across all subjects and allows students to understand messages and make sense of the world. Assessments help teachers identify students' literacy strengths and weaknesses so they can provide targeted support. A strong focus on developing students' literacy skills is important for their educational achievement and ability to function in society.
The document discusses compositional techniques in visual art including symmetrical balance, abstraction through close-ups and use of space, one-point and asymmetrical perspectives, implied lines, scale showing parts of humans, unity through repetition, emphasis to create focal points, long shots with moods, close-ups with emotion, and shots that tell a narrative.
The document discusses reducing traffic congestion by understanding the current traffic situation, infrastructure, and challenges. It proposes solutions such as creating self-sustaining communities to reduce travel distances, establishing tolls on busy roads during peak hours to encourage alternative routes, expanding parallel infrastructure, developing new self-sustaining cities near existing ones, and improving driver training and public transportation use.
This document provides information about several popular social media and communication platforms including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Skype. It describes how each platform was founded, how it works, and some usage statistics. Key points mentioned include that Facebook has over 900 million members, Twitter has over 200 million users generating 65 million tweets per day, YouTube was acquired by Google for $1.65 billion and allows users to share videos, and Skype allows free text, voice and video communication over the internet.
1) The document provides an overview of C++ for beginners, covering what C++ is, its evolution and features, object-oriented programming concepts, and how to get started with C++ classes.
2) It discusses key C++ concepts like classes, objects, inheritance, and memory management. Live code demonstrations are presented to illustrate class implementation in C++.
3) Resources for C++ compilers, local user groups, and additional reading materials are provided to help learners continue their study of C++ programming.
Syaima' Mohd Noor wrote about herself in 3 sections - her favorite things, family, and budget. Her favorite movie is Omar Series, food is peach cobbler, place is Makkah Al-Mukaramah, and hobby is reciting the Qur'an. Her family consists of her parents Mohd Noor and Roozita, and siblings Muhd Farhanuddin, Muhd Irfan, Nadiah Nur Izzati, Ahmad Syaima', and Ubaidullah Muhamad. Her budget categories are sales, school, books, entertainment, and savings.
Economic Analysis of a Jatropha Biodiesel-fired Power Plant in NigeriaTosin Onabanjo
This document analyzes the economic feasibility of a jatropha biodiesel-fired power plant in Nigeria. Key findings include:
1) Operating solely on jatropha biodiesel is not economically viable due to high total lifecycle costs and a simple payback period and NPV over 20 years.
2) A minimum tax incentive of $268/MWh would be required to make jatropha biodiesel competitive with natural gas economics.
3) Partial substitution of up to 20% jatropha biodiesel is feasible without compromising economics, especially with additional government incentives. Carbon taxes over $257.5/tC would also favor jatropha integration.
This document is a calendar for 52 Weeks of Prayer at Faith Fellowship Christian Center from August 4-10, 2013. It repeats the phrases "52 Weeks of Prayer" and "Calendar" to emphasize the weekly prayer program and schedule taking place over the year at the church.
This document outlines the major components that should be included in a review of related literature section of a research paper. It discusses that the review of related literature should include background information on the research topic, background on the methodology, and summaries of related studies and ideas. Examples and outlines are provided to illustrate what types of information should be contained under each component.
Jerry was always in a good mood as the manager of a restaurant. When asked how he did it, Jerry explained that every day he chooses to be in a good mood. Later, Jerry was robbed at gunpoint when he left the back door open and was shot. While undergoing surgery, Jerry chose to live rather than die. He recovered thanks to his doctors but also his amazingly positive attitude of choosing how to respond to situations in life. The lesson is that our attitude is the one thing we control, so we should aim to maintain a positive one.
Life Cycle Assessment of the use of Jatropha Biodiesel for Power Generation i...Tosin Onabanjo
This document discusses a study on the energy efficiency and environmental life cycle assessment of producing and using jatropha biodiesel for power generation in Nigeria. Key findings include:
1) Jatropha biodiesel production and use results in significant energy savings and reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional diesel fuel.
2) The amount of energy savings depends on the farming approach, with rain-fed jatropha farming recommended as it provides the highest energy savings.
3) Greenhouse gas savings also depend on how the biodiesel is used and other co-products considered in the full life cycle assessment.
4) Overall, the study finds jatropha biodiesel to be a worthwhile substitute
The document discusses factors affecting education among tribal communities in India. It notes that while access and quality of primary education have improved due to government and non-government efforts, millions of tribal children remain out of school. Reasons include a lack of parental motivation and interest; inability to understand the medium of instruction which is often a state language rather than the tribal language; teacher absenteeism and attitudes; the opportunity cost of schooling, particularly for girls; and large seasonal migration. The document examines internal factors like language of instruction, curriculum, teacher training, community participation, and incentives, as well as external factors such as gender bias, access to non-formal education, and migration patterns. It emphasizes the need to balance preserving tribal cultural
Dokumen ini menjelaskan tentang alat pernafasan pada burung yang terdiri dari lubang hidung, trakea, bronkus, paru-paru, dan kantong udara. Kantong udara berperan penting dalam pernapasan burung saat terbang dengan menyimpan dan mendistribusikan udara ke paru-paru.
Sam and Anna set off on their bikes to school but face multiple challenges along the way that require them to make decisions. They must choose whether to wear helmets, how to cross the road, and whether to take shortcuts. After several attempts that result in accidents or arriving late to school, they finally make the right choices to safely bike all the way to school while arriving on time.
Sam and Anna set off on their bikes to school but face multiple challenges along the way that require them to make decisions. They must choose whether to wear helmets, how to cross the road, and whether to take a shortcut or longer route to school. Unfortunately, in one attempt Sam gets hit by a car and seriously injured, requiring Anna to get help fast by calling an ambulance. After several tries, they eventually make the right choices and safely arrive at school.
Nathan Jones' design portfolio includes summaries of three projects:
1. A test fixture for micro-scale measurements that uses a double-cantilever beam design and Hooke's law to determine how hard materials are being pushed.
2. A dry erase marker vending machine accessed with a Pitt ID that uses RFID, stepper motors, and an Arduino to select and dispense markers.
3. A video game called CaveTrekker that allows visually impaired users to play games using tactile and audio feedback without visuals by orienting the user and communicating messages through a control lever and sounds.
NZCETA. Preparing for a New Entrepreneurial EconomySteve Silvey
Presentation to NZCETA Annual Conference July 2013. The most powerful economic force in the 21st Century will be entrepreneurship, and today's high school students are better placed than ever to take advantage of this. In the past, the entrepreneur has been regarded as an outlier or a misfit in the education system. In the future a much greater proportion of high school students will be considering starting up as a career option, and the system needs to respond to remain relevant.
This slideshow contains 5 slides that provide information on an unknown topic. Each consecutive slide builds upon the previous by adding additional details or supporting points. The overall presentation aims to inform or make a case over the course of its 5 slides.
This document outlines a 6-step process for rethinking lockers by starting with understanding current issues, gathering user feedback, considering alternative solutions without lockers, creating an interdisciplinary team to brainstorm options within set parameters, and designing a new solution. The process involves questioning the status quo, directly engaging users, and taking an open-minded, collaborative approach.
This document lists various sports merchandise for sale including t-shirts, sweatpants, jerseys, and jackets from teams such as the Detroit Tigers, New York Giants, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, Detroit Pistons, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Michigan State, Detroit Tigers, Michigan Football, and Fathead wall decorations from NFL, NCAA, and MLB teams. The items are priced between $15-155 with sizes ranging from youth to adult XXL. Popular players like Cabrera, Verlander, and Fielder are available on some Detroit Tigers jerseys and t-shirts.
The document discusses the importance of literacy to student success. It defines literacy as the ability to communicate effectively through reading, writing, speaking and listening. Literacy is an essential skill that is used across all subjects and allows students to understand messages and make sense of the world. Assessments help teachers identify students' literacy strengths and weaknesses so they can provide targeted support. A strong focus on developing students' literacy skills is important for their educational achievement and ability to function in society.
The document discusses compositional techniques in visual art including symmetrical balance, abstraction through close-ups and use of space, one-point and asymmetrical perspectives, implied lines, scale showing parts of humans, unity through repetition, emphasis to create focal points, long shots with moods, close-ups with emotion, and shots that tell a narrative.
The document discusses reducing traffic congestion by understanding the current traffic situation, infrastructure, and challenges. It proposes solutions such as creating self-sustaining communities to reduce travel distances, establishing tolls on busy roads during peak hours to encourage alternative routes, expanding parallel infrastructure, developing new self-sustaining cities near existing ones, and improving driver training and public transportation use.
This document provides information about several popular social media and communication platforms including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Skype. It describes how each platform was founded, how it works, and some usage statistics. Key points mentioned include that Facebook has over 900 million members, Twitter has over 200 million users generating 65 million tweets per day, YouTube was acquired by Google for $1.65 billion and allows users to share videos, and Skype allows free text, voice and video communication over the internet.
1) The document provides an overview of C++ for beginners, covering what C++ is, its evolution and features, object-oriented programming concepts, and how to get started with C++ classes.
2) It discusses key C++ concepts like classes, objects, inheritance, and memory management. Live code demonstrations are presented to illustrate class implementation in C++.
3) Resources for C++ compilers, local user groups, and additional reading materials are provided to help learners continue their study of C++ programming.
Syaima' Mohd Noor wrote about herself in 3 sections - her favorite things, family, and budget. Her favorite movie is Omar Series, food is peach cobbler, place is Makkah Al-Mukaramah, and hobby is reciting the Qur'an. Her family consists of her parents Mohd Noor and Roozita, and siblings Muhd Farhanuddin, Muhd Irfan, Nadiah Nur Izzati, Ahmad Syaima', and Ubaidullah Muhamad. Her budget categories are sales, school, books, entertainment, and savings.
Economic Analysis of a Jatropha Biodiesel-fired Power Plant in NigeriaTosin Onabanjo
This document analyzes the economic feasibility of a jatropha biodiesel-fired power plant in Nigeria. Key findings include:
1) Operating solely on jatropha biodiesel is not economically viable due to high total lifecycle costs and a simple payback period and NPV over 20 years.
2) A minimum tax incentive of $268/MWh would be required to make jatropha biodiesel competitive with natural gas economics.
3) Partial substitution of up to 20% jatropha biodiesel is feasible without compromising economics, especially with additional government incentives. Carbon taxes over $257.5/tC would also favor jatropha integration.
This document is a calendar for 52 Weeks of Prayer at Faith Fellowship Christian Center from August 4-10, 2013. It repeats the phrases "52 Weeks of Prayer" and "Calendar" to emphasize the weekly prayer program and schedule taking place over the year at the church.
This document outlines the major components that should be included in a review of related literature section of a research paper. It discusses that the review of related literature should include background information on the research topic, background on the methodology, and summaries of related studies and ideas. Examples and outlines are provided to illustrate what types of information should be contained under each component.
Jerry was always in a good mood as the manager of a restaurant. When asked how he did it, Jerry explained that every day he chooses to be in a good mood. Later, Jerry was robbed at gunpoint when he left the back door open and was shot. While undergoing surgery, Jerry chose to live rather than die. He recovered thanks to his doctors but also his amazingly positive attitude of choosing how to respond to situations in life. The lesson is that our attitude is the one thing we control, so we should aim to maintain a positive one.
Life Cycle Assessment of the use of Jatropha Biodiesel for Power Generation i...Tosin Onabanjo
This document discusses a study on the energy efficiency and environmental life cycle assessment of producing and using jatropha biodiesel for power generation in Nigeria. Key findings include:
1) Jatropha biodiesel production and use results in significant energy savings and reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional diesel fuel.
2) The amount of energy savings depends on the farming approach, with rain-fed jatropha farming recommended as it provides the highest energy savings.
3) Greenhouse gas savings also depend on how the biodiesel is used and other co-products considered in the full life cycle assessment.
4) Overall, the study finds jatropha biodiesel to be a worthwhile substitute
The document discusses factors affecting education among tribal communities in India. It notes that while access and quality of primary education have improved due to government and non-government efforts, millions of tribal children remain out of school. Reasons include a lack of parental motivation and interest; inability to understand the medium of instruction which is often a state language rather than the tribal language; teacher absenteeism and attitudes; the opportunity cost of schooling, particularly for girls; and large seasonal migration. The document examines internal factors like language of instruction, curriculum, teacher training, community participation, and incentives, as well as external factors such as gender bias, access to non-formal education, and migration patterns. It emphasizes the need to balance preserving tribal cultural
Dokumen ini menjelaskan tentang alat pernafasan pada burung yang terdiri dari lubang hidung, trakea, bronkus, paru-paru, dan kantong udara. Kantong udara berperan penting dalam pernapasan burung saat terbang dengan menyimpan dan mendistribusikan udara ke paru-paru.
Sam and Anna set off on their bikes to school but face multiple challenges along the way that require them to make decisions. They must choose whether to wear helmets, how to cross the road, and whether to take shortcuts. After several attempts that result in accidents or arriving late to school, they finally make the right choices to safely bike all the way to school while arriving on time.
Sam and Anna set off on their bikes to school but face multiple challenges along the way that require them to make decisions. They must choose whether to wear helmets, how to cross the road, and whether to take a shortcut or longer route to school. Unfortunately, in one attempt Sam gets hit by a car and seriously injured, requiring Anna to get help fast by calling an ambulance. After several tries, they eventually make the right choices and safely arrive at school.
This document is a 6 chapter story about two friends, Mane and Malik, who take a holiday trip together. They take a bus and train to Malik's home in Tirur. Along the way, they observe small town life and have minor adventures. When they arrive in Tirur, they go to the market to recharge the TV connection at Malik's unfinished home. On the way back, they witness a minor car accident during a rainstorm. The story provides glimpses of small town living and the friends' holiday experiences traveling together.
Malik invites the narrator to spend their monthly leave at Malik's unfinished home in Tirur, Kerala. They take a train and bus to get there. On the way, they witness a confrontation on the bus between the conductor and a passenger. They also see the place where Malik once saw a dead body. They arrive at Malik's home after passing through fields and walking down rural roads. Later, they take a scooter into town to recharge the television. On their way back, they witness a car accident but thankfully no one is seriously injured. The narrator reflects on road safety issues in India.
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My Best Day At School
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Hey, mom what s for breakfast? I shouted while getting dressed.
I m making pancakes eggs. She shouted back at me. I hoped that she would at least wake me up earlier before 6 am so that way I could take a shower before school. But instead, she woke me up at 7 am. I soon got ready for school walked down stairs for breakfast.
How many pancakes do you want? she asked.
I ll have two. I replied as I sat down at the table.
Here you go, she said while she set the plate down on the table. I soon later got done was waiting for the bus. I saw my mom cleaning so I went up to her to ask a question.
Hey Mom, why do I have to go to school, I said jokingly.
So that way you learn more stuff you could soon leave my house when you go to college. She said while laughing. But I don t know if I found it funny. Well.... that s kinda rude. I said in a sad voice. Soon later I started to leave wait for the bus. It took a little while but the bus arrived. I started to walk got on the bus sat at the back of the row of the bus. It was only me in the back of the bus because all my friends either walk or they get rides from their parents or even brothers sisters. Man I really don t want to go to class at all. I thought to myself while I was walking into the school building. I soon got to my class sat down at my table. Except Mr. Kane wasn t there. Hey Tom. Where is Mr. Kane. I asked him.
Dude, you didn t hear, he s gone today, we
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2. Aliora woke up
early as always and
went through her
normal morning
routine getting
ready for school
which involved,
getting dressed,
eating breakfast,
brushing her teeth
and finally packing
her school bag.
3. When all this
was completed
she kissed mum
goodbye and
started her
walk to the bus
stop.
4. Along her walk to
the bus stop she
was stopped by
an old man who
asked “Would you
like a lolly? Aliora
stopped and
thought about it
and replied with
Yes
No
6. Aliora gets to
the bus stop and
spots her best
friend waiting,
Scarlet and they
both start
waiting for the
bus to arrive
together.
7. After waiting a little
while a car pulls up
and the window
winds down to see
Billy and a man in the
car. The man says”
the bus is running late
would you like a ride
to school in the car”.
Scarlet replies with “
Okay, are you coming
to Aliora?
Do you get in the car
with your friend?
No
Yes
8. Aliora replies saying
“My mum told me
never to get into
cars with strangers,
so I will wait at the
bus stop”.
Aliora’s friend
Scarlet stops and
says “Our teacher
said that too, she
called it stranger
danger! I will stay
and wait for the
bus too then with
you Aliora”.
9. Aliora says “Okay
that would be good
because I have to
get to school on
time, don’t want to
be late”.
She follows Scarlet
towards the car and
climbs in the back
seat with Billy and
Scarlet.
10. Aliora replies with
“Yes please!
Thankyou very
much”. Then
waves goodbye
and continues her
walk to the bus
stop.
11. Aliora gets to the bus
stop and spots her
best friend waiting,
Scarlet and they
both start waiting for
the bus to arrive
together.
All of a sudden Aliora
starts to feel sick in
the tummy. Both
Aliora and Scarlet
decide to sit down
and wait hoping it
helps her tummy.
12. After waiting a little
while a car pulls up
and the window
winds down to see
Billy and a man in the
car. The man says”
the bus is running
late would you like a
ride to school in the
car”. Scarlet replies
with “ Okay, are you
coming to Aliora?
Do you get in the car
with your friend?
No
Yes
13. Aliora replies saying
“My mum told me
never to get into
cars with strangers,
so I will wait at the
bus stop”.
Aliora’s friend
Scarlet stops and
says “Our teacher
said that too, she
called it stranger
danger! I will stay
and wait for the
bus too then with
you Aliora”.
14. Aliora says “Okay
that would be good
because I have to
get to school on
time, don’t want to
be late”.
She follows Scarlet
towards the car and
climbs in the back
seat with Billy and
Scarlet.
15. The bus finally
arrives and both
Aliora and Scarlet
get on the bus for
the school.
They walk right
down to the end of
the bus where they
sit down.
16. The bus after a
couple of minutes
comes to a stop out
the front of the
school where Aliora
and Scarlet get off
and walk into class.
Aliora tells the
teacher that she
had two strangers
try to help her but
she refused.
Teacher tells Aliora
that she was very
smart to remember
the warnings about
stranger danger.
18. Aliora, Scarlet and
Billy are all sitting in
the car while it’s
driving along.
Aliora asks “How
long till we get to
school?”
Stranger replies
“Soon we are
nearly there”.
19. Meanwhile back in
the classroom, the
teacher is starting
to mark the roll and
comes to Aliora’s
name and asks
“Has anyone seen
Aliora today?”
Then asks “ Has
anyone seen Scarlet
or Billy too?”