
Marjan's blog
Peter's blog
Dragan's blog
Luka's blog
Jure's blog
Almin's blog
Matej's blog
Igor's blog
Tim's blog
Jan's blog
Matic T.'s blog
Žiga's blog
Alex's blog
Now YOU should read the blogs and start writing comments....

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Television can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and shaping behaviour. Unfortunately, much of today's television programming is violent.
How do children interpret screen violence?
And how the adults?
Does watching violence encourage the viewer to commit a violent act?
Write your answers as comments.
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I hope it will be the happiest you've ever known,
and that it will be a year filled with
dreams come true.
Over 8,000 of the world's tree species are in danger of extinction in the wild.
1) NUMBER OF CARS has gone up by…………….% in the last years
2) ROAD ACCIDENTS thousands of people die
3) AIR POLLUTION (carbon monoxide, ozone)
- diseases (asthma)
- deaths (cancer)
- global warming (climate changes, the greenhouse effect,
the sea level, floods, dry spells…)
4) ARE WE ADDICTED TO CARS ????
5) HOW TO GIVE UP?
You might be surprised to know that bicycles have existed for less than two hundred years. No one is sure who invented this popular two-wheeled machine, but it was probably either the German Karl von Drais, in 1817, or the American W K Clarkson, in 18
The early models didn’t look much like the bicycles of today. The front wheel was much bigger than the back one, and also there weren’t any pedals – riders had to move themselves forward by pushing their feet against the ground.
Pedals finally arrived in the 1840s, and in 1879 an Englishman named Henry Lawson had the idea of connecting them to the back wheel with a chain. Gears, which made things much easier for those cycling uphill, first appeared in the 1890s.
There are now approximately one billion bicycles in the world – more than twice the total number of cars – and they are the main form of transport in some developing countries. They have to compete with cars on the streets of all the world’s cities, and the two forms of transport don’t always mix well. In
Cycling is on the rise is the
However, although one in three British adults owns a bicycle, they still don’t use them nearly as much as they could. Bikes are used for a mere 2% of journeys in the
Cycling is becoming more popular as a competitive sport, and the most famous race is of course the three-week Tour de France, which takes place every July. American Lance Armstrong won this event every year from 1999 to 2005 – one of the greatest individual sporting achievements of all time.
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Related Websites
Why not go to these websites?
Website of the London Cycling Campaign, which seeks to make the city a ‘world class cycling capital’.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/default.stm
Cycling section from BBC Sport website – mainly contains information on the professional racing circuit, including the Tour de France.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/default.stm
From the BBC website, an article about the 2005 poll in which Radio 4 listeners chose the bicycle as the most useful human invention since 1800.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article396050.ece

The origins of the bicycle are shrouded in mystery.
It is not possible to attribute its invention to any single person. Still, what is clear is that the early ancestors of the modern bicycle were in use by the early 1800s. There is some dispute as to who invented it, but the American W K Clarkson, who patented a rudimentary two-wheeled form of transport in
A.S. Wieners with 1887 Rudge Racing bicycle
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The Worksheet focuses on one of history’s most useful and popular inventions – the bicycle. Choose an answer from the three possibilities for each question. In some cases you will probably have to take a guess. We will check and discuss the answers in open class.
What would happen if 4th graders ruled the world?
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