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Friday, 8 March 2013

March Break :)

Gr.7s have a great March Break with your families, rest and enjoy :)

Continue to email me the novel study trailer & reunion videos in video format so I can upload to our youtube channel.

Add a comment about the novel to twitter.com/dicrocestsimon so we can tweet back Maria Goretti's 7s at twitter.com/nayasmg7/status/310043225417211904

If you have any jpegs of either your crayon art or ski trip that you would like me to upload to the blog, feel free to email them.


Term 2 Tasks up to March Break that need to be completed:

Task
Grade
Geometry Test /50

Congruence Table

Novel Chp.1-9

Novel Marketplace

Novel Survival

Geometry Test /60

Stained Glass Task

Geometry /83

Novel Chp.10-15

Novel Trailer

Novel Reunion


The Breadwinner Parvana & Shauzia Reunion

Video by Sofia & Gabby:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXwBD6SAVMY


Dialogue by Megan & Concetta:

The Breadwinner Reunion

Parvana: Today is the day that I’m meeting up with Shauzia, after twenty whole years. I haven’t seen her in a while and I wonder how she changed.

I wonder how I changed over the years from Shauzia’s point of view. Am I different to her? Is Shauzia different? I was anxious and nervous to meet her.

It’s been nine years since the Taliban lost their control over Afghanistan. Now woman are allowed to room free across the streets and everyone has rights.

Now, as I stand in the Afghan airport, I look at my family. They are smiling at me. Everyone is here; my father, my mother, Nooria, Maryam, Ali, and my husband and daughter, Wasim and Ara.

“Bye Parvana.” Maryam, my younger sister said, giving me a hug. She’s grown up so much since I last saw her; she almost looks like me when I was younger.

“Goodbye Maryam, I’ll miss you.” I smiled.

“Bye mom, come back soon,” My five-year-old daughter, Ara said.

“Don’t worry, I will Ara.” I replied.

I kissed my husband Wasim on the cheek. “Goodbye, and be safe Parvana.” He warned, hugging me.

“I will be safe. I’m only meeting an old friend of mine, Shauzia.”

“Flight 176 is boarding in five minutes,” A voice on the speaker said, interrupting my goodbyes with my family.

I smiled at them, said my last goodbyes and walked toward the airport runway. As I got on the plane I felt a little bit nervous. It was my very first time on a plane. I let my nerves go away and just thought that I was close to seeing my old friend Shauzia.

After seven hours of being on the plane I finally arrived in France. I got my luggages and took a cab to the Eiffel tower. France was so beautiful; it was just like the postcards that Shauzia showed me.   

Paris was so different from Afghanistan, in all the ways possible. Families walked on the sidewalks freely, and happily. Even children and pets were there.

I got out of the cab and walked towards the tower. It was very pretty, just like I imagined it to be.

Looking down at my wristwatch, I checked the time, which was 1:57. I’m three minutes early and we are supposed to meet at 2:00. So I decided to wait.
Shauzia: I walk anxiously towards the Eiffel tower. So many things are going through my mind right now. What does Parvana look like? Is she completely different from when we were 11?

When I left to go to Pakistan, I worked as a sheppard for about seven years. I did as I planned and came to France later, and I lived a happy and better life. In Paris I met a man named Francois. We were really great friends and we were really close. Then he proposed to me three years later. We now live happily together here in Paris in a small bungalow. 

I wonder what Parvana’s life is like…

I took a deep breath and walked up the steps of the tower excited to see my old friend. We were supposed to meet here at 2:00. It’s now 2:02.

There aren’t many people up here, so I should have spotted Parvana by now.

“Shauzia?” A familiar voice said. I turned around. There she was, and her shoulder length hair was recognizable enough.

“Parvana!” I shouted. I smiled, and then ran to hug her.

“Shauzia! How have you been? You haven’t changed a bit.” Said Parvana, with a huge grin on her face. She’s bombarding me with questions, as usual. Same old Parvana.

“I’ve been great,” I replied. We both walked towards a table and chairs, admiring the Paris view.

“You haven’t changed either.” I chuckled. We sat in silence for a short amount of time.

“Paris is so beautiful.” Parvana said, admiring the view. I nodded, and then smiled. “So Parvana what have you been up to all this time?” I asked.

“Well, so much actually. It’s a long story.” Parvana explained.

“Well? Go on! And start from the beginning.” I urged.

“Okay, okay. Well, I stayed in Afghanistan for 5 years, and then I moved to Mazar e Sharif. I am currently an author and I just got published not to long ago. Then four years after that, I met Wasim, a boy originally from Kabul, like us. Then we got married and we have one little girl, Ara. She’s five.” Parvana explained.

“That’s fantastic,” I said.

“What about you?” Parvana asked.

“When I moved to Paris, I met a man named Francois, after about three years he proposed. We are now happily married, I am also a baker.” I told her.


Parvana: “That’s great,” I smiled.

“Anyway it’s been nine years since the Taliban’s lost control over Afghanistan.” I added.

Shauzia raised her eyebrows in surprise. “Wow really, a lot has changed, hasn’t it?” She asked.

I nodded. “Yes.” I agreed.

“Do you know what I still can’t get out of my mind…?” I asked.

“What?” Shauzia asks, suddenly interested.

“The stadium, where we saw the prisoners get… Well, you know.” I say looking at her.

Shauzia looks up. “Oh yes, don’t remind me.” Shauzia says disturbed.

“Hey, do you still remember Mr. Skull?” asked Shauzia, changing the subject.

I closed my eyes trying to have a flashback from the past. “Hmm… Oh yes, I think I remember.” I told her. Mr. Skull… Where do I remember that from?

The memory of twenty years ago came flooding back to me. “Mr. Skull! I remember now. We were digging up…” I paused.

“Bones.” Shauzia finished.

“Yeah…” I trail off.

All of a sudden, a small tune came from Shauzia’s purse. Her phone rings, and she looks down at it. Shauzia reaches for it.

“Bonjour!” Shauzia answers. “I will just be a second,” She whispers to me. Shauzia stands up from the table, and then wanders off.

I nod as Shauzia walks away. She has a worried look on her face while she is talking on the phone.

After a couple of minutes she returns. “Shauzia are you alright?” I ask.

“Huh, yeah I am fine, sorry Parvana, I have to go now.” She says worried.

“What, why?” I asked, confused.

“I’m sorry, it’s a long story.” she says upset.

“Well, okay, bye.” I said awkwardly. She gave me a quick hug, and then I stopped.

“We’ll meet again, right?” I asked.

Shauzia smiled, and nodded. “Definitely,” She said, and than she ran off. 

I stood at the ledge of the tower, looking over at the beautiful sunset. I was still confused. How could she just leave so fast, and who was on the phone with her? Could it have been Francois?

I guess I would just have to wait until next time to get these questions answered.



                        The End




  


By: Megan and Concetta




Melted Crayon Art

Materials: wax crayons, foam board, glue, silhouette google images




Emily:

 Concetta & Sofia

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Sarah: 

Angela & Megan: 

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