Monday, March 1, 2010

English home-learning homework 2

Musical [pick one]:

b. Write a poem on the Tom Robinson Trial / life in Maycomb/ any other incident.

I sit, I wait, I ponder

What is good, what is bad, how it shows

Through words, thoughts, feelings?

Through black, white, yellow?

I sit, I wait, I ponder

Why we have to take the blame

Of all crimes listed;

Don’t they feel ashamed?

I sit, I wait, I ponder

Why they judge by colour?

Yin and yang;

Black and white;

Good and evil;

I sit, I wait, I ponder

English home-learning homework

Naturalist:

a. Do a research on the natural habitat of mockingbird. In your research, include the kind of flora and fauna you think exist in Maycomb and explain why the mockingbirds live in Maycomb.

Mockingbird

Mockingbirds are renowned for their ability to mimic the songs of other songbirds. Their own call is a musical burble punctuated with an occasional harsh tone.


Originally natives of open scrub pine and oak forests of the West and Southeast, mockingbirds have edged northward over the last 30 years. They developed an affinity for mowed lawns and ornamental shrubs that offer them insects and berries they love to eat.

Mockingbirds are very comfortable around people. They now range from parts of southern Canada to southern Mexico. Some mockingbirds, typically those in the west, and in the northern most part of their range in Canada, migrate toward warmer regions south or to the coast. The Mockingbird is the state bird of Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi. Mockingbirds will live 4 to 12 years.

Mockingbirds love just about any fruiting shrub or tree, many of which you are likely to have in your yard already. Honeysuckle, a hedge of privet, dogwood, cherry trees and eloigns are staples of many home landscapes. To attract mockingbirds and encourage these otherwise cheerful birds to visit your yard, try planting:

In the eastern part of the United States

Eastern Plants Loved by Mockingbirds

Bayberry

Chinaberry

hawthorn

redcedar

Beautyberry

crabapple

holly

sassafras

Bittersweet

greenbrier

juniper

serviceberry

Blackberry

elder

mulberry

viburnum

Blackgum

elderberry

palmetto

Virginia Creeper

Black cherry

hackberry

pyracantha

winterberry



In the southwest:

Plants In Southwest

Blackberry

condalia

holly

Virginia creeper

Bluewood

hackberry

ehretia



On the west coast:

Plants On West Coast

Bearberry

California peppertree

elderberry

laurel

Blackberry

Cascara

fig

nightshade

Buckhorn

cedar

grape

Referring to the environment and climate of Maycomb, I think the plants that would grow would be the Eastern plants as listed above. This attracts mockingbirds as there is a wide variety of choices for them to pick from.