Monday 3 February 2014

Broken glass review

Today on the 3rd of february we have finished reading broken glass. We know that the moral is to always be honest and you will be rewarded. It is one of the best books we have ever read in English Set 1 Year 7. Can't wait to find out what brilliant book we will read next and hopefully their will be a sequel. Tray and jordan

Broken glass review

We have read broken glass and we think that the moral of the story is that you should never give up something that you've started, we also recommend the book if your at ages 10/12 and if you like stories with cliffhangers. 
  
Written by Gabriel Esteves and Hussain Ahmed 70 and 7N members of Aston manor academy 

Who's For The Game and Disabled

The two poems called 'Who's for the Game' and 'Disabled' were published in the First World War. Jessie Pope  mentions that going to the war is easy, but she didn't tell people what it was really like. Then when Wilfred Owen finds out about her poem then he writes his own with his own opinions. he describes what it was really like and that you would not "only come back with a crutch." He tells us how he felt in the war. His poem explains everything properly.


By Umayr Shaikh Year 8  

Broken glass review

After reading the novel broken glass the morals are to be honest all the time never give up no matter the situation and never steal something that is not yours and good things can happen no matter who you are. Abdul Yousuf 7n

Broken glass moral

The moral of the story is that you have to be honest, honesty is the best policy. Even if you are homeless or poor honesty will always get you a reward if not here than in heaven. If you just take it you will probably end up in jail. Don't be selfish. And never give up.

By  Amaan and umair

Broken glass

The moral of this story is to never give up if you started something and if you tried to achieve it, when you find something that doesn't belong to you, always return it to the owner. Be honest even if the truth hurts .          by rim Martina khansa

Broken glass review

Thing we're going bad for the two little boys at home.They were not having a good time due to their farther abusing their mother.So they decided to run away so all there problems will go away.They became Ragpickers and made new friends.The monsoon started and they lost their job. They found a wallet at the station and they returned it by being honest.Since then their whole life's has been changed by getting a job and the little brother having a better education as a reward from the owners of the wallet.The moral of the story is to never give up even if your having a bad time. 

By Aamirah Bhayat and Marya Bi

Broken glass review

Today we have been reading broken glass and we found the moral.The moral of this story is to always be honest and always be positive about everything.if you steal you will always get punished no matter what.you should never hurt people for money.you should always provide for other people and you'll get a reward your self.

Broken glass review

In the book broken glass we have learned to tell the truth and always be honest because sometimes you might get reward. 

By Truong and Rasty  

Broken glass review-tine and eshah

Broken glass was a touching novel that showed the ups and downs homeless people in India face. It makes you appreciate your life. I feel sad it's finished and it has become one of our favourite books. I would give it a 10/10

Brocken glass reveiw

We have finished the book Broken Glass and the moral of this story was to never give up no matter how hard life is. And to follow and do what's right and you'll be rewarded. We know this because when Sureh and Sandeep were homeless and found a wallet. They did the right thing by returning the wallet. They did what they thought was best by leaving their parents to try and live a better life. 

Broken Glass Review

The moral of the story is to be grateful for what you have because other people in the world don't have most things you have. You can also learn from the story to never give up on what you want to achieve because someday your dream could become true. 








By: Muna Shirwac and hamza






Broken Glass

The moral of Broken Glass is that you should never give up. Know matter how hard you try, you will always accomplish your goal. Also, to let us know that whatever we have right now, we are grateful for it because conditions in other countries are poor and hard to survive in.

By Manhaaza Ashfaq and Mahema Khan