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Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons (Ology Series)

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The classic dragon has four legs, and is able to walk and stand bipedal. It has two, complete, bat-like wings. In this final lesson, your class will focus on the layout features of a non-chronological report as they present a final copy of their work.

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This dragon rarely speaks unless it encounters a human, and calls are rarely heard. It does make noise for mating. First, your class will work together to discuss improvements for a variety of different given sentences, before applying this skill to their own draft paragraphs from the previous lesson. In their independent activities, children analyse and edit their own work, or if you choose the FSD? option, they read and make suggestions for improvement to their peers' writing.After discussing the features of this genre of writing, children will complete a diamond activity to show their opinions of the importance of each feature. In their independent activities, they will read Bert's report, identifying and creating a key for the features he has used. In the plenary, children are all given a different 'dragon egg' to look after...! This information was collected and collated by Mel Ve, who has personally interviewed several of the people whose research is mentioned in this chronicle, containing many images and information which is cross referenced with Mel Ve’s vast knowledge of symbolism, artwork, etymology, ritual, crypto zoology, and crypto anthropology, which has formed the focus of Mel Ve’s body of work known as DRAGONOLOGY. The information disclosed in The Greatest Discovery, assists in bringing together a much bigger picture of humanity’s origins, which is vastly different to what we are taught by mainstream education, but the knowledge of which is essential to grasp, if one is to know our true history, and who we really are as the human race, where we came from and how we got here.

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DRAGONOLOGY offers an exploratory codext to decoding our artificially created slave matrix reality, but liberating one’s programming from the language SPELL, a curse which is interwoven into the very fabric of our reality, and holds humanity in an ontological construct that is distinctly DRACONIAN in nature.Many of these dragons can read, write, and speak the English language, as well as Dragonish, their own language. A few elder specimens doggedly insist on speaking Latin, which is not spoken by humans any more, of course. Because it can live in areas that are quite different, the number of multilingual dragons is growing, and more common languages among them include English, Russian, and German. Almost all of these dragons can talk, and they enjoy doing it. In this lesson, your class will focus on the content features of a non-chronological report as they write their first draft. in non-narrative material, using simple organisational devices [for example, headings and sub-headings] Together, children will look at some questions that could be asked about the different aspects of a dragon and its life. In their independent activities, children will further generate and record the questions they think are important to ask.

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DRAGONOLOGY is the study of DRAGONS in our past and present CULTure. The occurrence of DRAGONS in many myths and legends of the past, and in many different traditions, gives us an indication that these creatures were absolutely everywhere, and thus most likely has some bearing in reality. As a class, your children will focus on how to make their writing interesting and engaging for the reader, by using varied sentence starters, carefully chosen adjectives, and conjunctions to link ideas. They will then apply these skills when beginning to write their non-chronological report.Xterionix: Main Coder NoahHeart: Animations DragonFly: Textures SteveAdture: Textures and Logo Whitestang77: Textures and concepts Bunny: Textures Crafter: Items FoxiEzee: Concept Designer Toddy Queimafo: Textures Myself: i did something probably The European Dragon has a special organ just above the mouth which contains venom, when sprayed through the special fangs and jiggling metal and iron pyrites in a special pouch which makes the sparks to light up the venom. This dragon also uses his claws, teeth, horns, and tail. DRAGONOLOGY book I – SPELL BREAKER, takes the reader on a journey through various cultures and mythologies across the ages, to explore the reoccurring symbolism of the DRAGON, as well as decoding its symbols, which are interwoven into the very fabric of our existence through language, writings, artwork, architecture, theatre, sport, music and ritual. Discover the origins of myths, legend and fairytales, and we decipher the deception of the DRAGON, which has been hidden in plain sight. Learn how to decode the symbolism of the DRAGON, and BREAK the SPELL of your enslavement.

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In this lesson, children will use their imagination skills to write answers to the questions about their dragons that they generated in the previous lesson. As a class, they will be reminded of how to record information in note form, as well as playing a short game focusing on the use of technical language, before independently organising their information into a plan for a non-chronological report. European Dragons are extremely intelligent, So smart that they can speak, understand the way of the humans,and can also read. European Dragons love riddles. If a human makes a hard riddle, they will gain a speaking dragon's friendship. The European Dragon's head is not bare like that of a typical lizard. Although variations occur, the European dragon can have spikes, horns and frills on top of its head. Occasionally, older dragons grow larger nose horns, and even sometimes horned frills around the cheeks.The European Dragon has never been as respected as the eastern dragons. Some humans thought that this dragon was actually the devil! Thus, it has never had temples or burnt offerings to enjoy. This dragon writing project teaches pupils how to write non-chronological reports through the fantasy topic of dragons. It can be further applied to real dragons such as the Chinese water dragon and the Komodo dragon. The unit begins with a pre-written text to teach pupils how to develop their own writing. The second part of the unit focused on shared writing and modelled sentences (based on Alan Peat). The last section leads to independent writing. Reminder that this addon is still in active development, and has only recently received coding despite being in progress, so bear with us in this process of addon making. European Dragons enjoy perching themselves on branches and crags to rest. It spends the most of its time, however hunting in flight while away from its lair, though they very rarely travel more than 25 miles away from their lairs. European Dragons do not migrate like the Frost Dragon, but they can only stand the cold for a few months. It is most active during the day, and not nocturnal like other dragons. Most, if not all, European Dragons can talk, and love doing it. Though some dragons prefer to talk in riddles, like Lyrax. Also many like to treat their lives like a game, always the most dangerous game. Like other dragons European Dragons hoard treasure and use it to impress mates. This video was made by Javerage's Face and used with permission. It does contain some factual errors and is provided only for an engaging introduction to the subject.

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