Easy to understand text for student research, including material for primary school students K-6 Easy to navigate format Units of work and lesson plans for teachers on a variety of topics in key learning areas kidcyberQuests: student webquest assignments with links to information sites for research, project ideas, evaluation 'Ask a kidcyber Researcher' feature where students can request specific information about a topic Advice to parents about helping with school homework assignments and projects.
The writers and publishers of kidcyber are Shirley Sydenham, a primary teacher, and Ron Thomas, a primary teacher-librarian.
We are authors together, individually and with others of numerous books for teachers and kids, published in Australia and overseas. Students from K to 8, their teachers and parents. Homeschool students and their parents. In this case, its name comes from someiyoshino , a popular cherry blossom tree variety in Japan. The name also closely resembles the English phrase "so mighty, " which is no accident.
As part of its lore, Someity has tactile cherry blossom sensors and exhibits enormous mental and physical strength. According to the organization, it represents Paralympic athletes who overcome obstacles and redefine the boundaries of what is possible.
Miraitowa and Someity's designs were chosen by more than 75 percent of the elementary schools in Japan. A number of Japanese schools overseas also took part in a selection process and voted for their favorite mascot designs.
These fictional characters have been present in the Olympic Games since the Grenoble Olympic Games in However, in the Los Angeles Olympic Games in there was a mascot which in that case was a real dog named Smoky.
Te recomendamos en English. Find the best online language tutors ,and learn to speak confidently. But even with its superhuman powers, it loves nature and "has a dignified inner strength. Someity represents Paralympic athletes who "overcome obstacles and redefine the boundaries of what is possible.
The two mascots embody each other. This year, the Olympics committee and the Toyota Motor Corporation have two mascot robots that will help welcome athletes and visitors to the Olympic official venues. It will also have miniature joint units across its entire body. There have also been plushies of the mascots, Uno cards with their faces on it and hats featuring the characters sold on different sites, including Amazon.
Designed by Aline Lafargue, the character named Schuss had a two-colored head positioned on a zig-zag shaped foot. It was not an official mascot, but was an original. The first official mascot for the Olympics was featured in the Munich summer Olympics.
It was designed by Elena Winschermann and named 'Waldi the Dachshund. In total, there have been 26 mascots , including Schuss. Here is a look into some of the mascots from past years:. Wenlock, a metallic creature, represented the London Summer Olympic games.
According to the Olympics , Wenlock was made from the last drops of steel used to build London's Olympic stadium. It wears five bracelets on its wrist that represent the Olympic rings and its eyes are camera lens, which give it the ability to film everything it sees.
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