One of Mr Johnson's homework challenge was to read the given site about the La Jument lighthouse in France. Most of us did the homework set for us and came back to school and shared the information with others. The La Jument lighthouse is located in the west-coast of France near Brittany. This lighthouse is famous because of the photos that was taken by a second prize winner of World Press photographer name Jean Guichard who was born in 1952 in France, Paris. This had a story to it which is written on the DLO above. It talks about how Jean Guichard circles the lighthouse and takes photo of the big waves pounding into the lighthouse. Suddenly the owner of the lighthouse (Therodore Malgorn) heard the helicopter and cane to seek if it was help. He came outside but then the waves were about to come so he went back inside. Luckily he was saved by Jean Guichard and the helicopter pilot through another exit. Apparently according to Mr Johnson's hypothesis Theodore Malgorn was fired from looking after the lighthouse because of his careless actions towards the lighthouse.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Thursday 5 July 2018
The La Jument Lighthouse | France
One of Mr Johnson's homework challenge was to read the given site about the La Jument lighthouse in France. Most of us did the homework set for us and came back to school and shared the information with others. The La Jument lighthouse is located in the west-coast of France near Brittany. This lighthouse is famous because of the photos that was taken by a second prize winner of World Press photographer name Jean Guichard who was born in 1952 in France, Paris. This had a story to it which is written on the DLO above. It talks about how Jean Guichard circles the lighthouse and takes photo of the big waves pounding into the lighthouse. Suddenly the owner of the lighthouse (Therodore Malgorn) heard the helicopter and cane to seek if it was help. He came outside but then the waves were about to come so he went back inside. Luckily he was saved by Jean Guichard and the helicopter pilot through another exit. Apparently according to Mr Johnson's hypothesis Theodore Malgorn was fired from looking after the lighthouse because of his careless actions towards the lighthouse.
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