PV-HOMEWORK

RELIGION

We are continuing to learn about the season of Advent. As part of our unit, we are looking at family trees and the significance of ancestors in our lives. Research and discuss with your family your own family tree. Record the names of your ancestors. You might like to use a diagram to display your information.

DADS SIDE:
HAROLD VIAL MUMS SIDE: MAGERET SHAW

READING

THE BOOK THAT I AM READING IS CALLED TIMMY FAILURE AND IT IS ABOUT HOW HE HAS A PET BEAR NAMED BEAR AND HE TAKES HIM TO SCHOOL WITH HIM AND HE STAYS OUTSIDE THE GATE BECAUSE THE PRINCIPLE DOESN'T LIKE HIM AND THAT AT RECESS AND LUNCH THEY CAN TALK THROUGH THE GATE.

WRITING

I AM WALKING WITH MY FRIENDS IN THE MY 40 ARCE BACKYARD AND MY FRIEND BILLY PRESSED A BUTTON ON HIS IPAD AND THE FARM TURNED INTO THE OUTBACK. IT WAS 43 DEGREES OUT HERE AND NO WATER WE WERE WALKING IN THE OUTBACK. GEORGE SAYS LOOK AT THE HUGE TREE OVER THERE IT IS BIG MAN. I KNOW RIGHT, I SAID. LETS GO CHECK IT OUT SAYS RUBEN. OKAY, I SAY. LETS HAVE A RACE SO WE RACE TO THE TREE RUBEN COMES 1ST OF COURSE, I COME SECOND, BILLY COMES 3RD AND GEORGE RAN HALF WAY AND THEN WALKED REALLY SLOWLY REST OF THE WAY. HAHA YOU ARE A SLOW COACH, SAYS BILLY. AT LEAST I DON'T HAVE A RED FACE AND PUFFED FACE BILLY, SAID GEORGE.  THE END

TERM 3 WEEK 5 THEME Write down 1 interesting fact and 1 new thing that you learnt at each venue you visited while in Canberra.

War Memorial- New Parliment House- Electoral Commission Questacon-
 * There are more 1000 people who have served the country in war
 * That they didn't know the soldier that was known as the unknown soldier
 * New Parliment House was built in 1988
 * That it is so big
 * The electoral commission counts all of the votes
 * Questacon is mainly about technology and science
 * It is really cool how they bring science in and make it all cool
 * Snow-
 * It is really cold at the snow

RELIGON Interview a married person about the sacrament of marriage. First you will need to write some questions that you would like to ask. You might like to ask about about the ceremony, including vows, rings, the certificate, readings, poems, songs, venue, etc. The challenges married couples face, the highlights and joys of being married. You could also ask what the purpose of marriage is, what the symbols of marriage are and anything else that interests you.

What is the purpose of being married? to stay with the person that you love and care for,for the rest of your life. What are some of the symbols of marriage? there are rings,vows,church. What are the special colours of a wedding? white Is there any special songs? at my parents wedding there song was Avy Maria

READING The book I have been reading is called Run Away Pram it is when two friends are going for a walk and they find a pram so Andy hops into the pram while Danny pushs the pram down a really steep hill.

MATHS A rectangle has an area of 240m2. What could the possible dimensions (length of each side) for the perimeter of the rectangle be? Calculate the perimeter for each rectangle. Think of as many possible answers as you can. It helps to draw the rectangles. 60,60,60 and 60 100,100,20 and 20

READING The book that I am reading is called Big Nate. It is about how Nate is so messy in everything he does like his locker for school. It is so messy. His best friend doesn't like how messy he is.

RELIGON Imagine you are writing your own creed that links to your beliefs. Choose 5 beliefs that are important to you and explain how they help you to set a good example for others. Here is an examp HOLY SPIRIT-the Holy Spirit reminds me of Jesus and it makes me want to do what Jesus done for himself and everyone. TRUST-it makes me feel good when someone can trust you and won't doubt you. FAITH- faith reminds me that I do believe in Jesus and what he had done.

TERM 2 WEEK 7 READING The book that I am reading is called Big Nate Flips Out it is by Lincoln Peirce it is published by HARPERCOLLINS childrens books. This book is about how Nate got a bad mark in science because he's homework was to messy so he got in huge trouble and he got messier and messier. He went to a guy that hipmutized him and he was the cleanest person in the school.

MATHS Matthew receives $25 pocket money each week. After saving for 12 weeks, he wanted to buy a new bike that cost $315. Did Matthew have enough money to buy the new bike after saving for 12 weeks? 25,50,75,100,125,150,175,200,225,250,275,300. 25 TIMES 12 EQUALS 300 Matthew is 15 dollars short of buying his bike

RELIGON Write a paragraph that explains your journey at Holy Family Primary School so far. In what ways does our school help you to be respectful learners and followers of Jesus? For example: our school Masses, our school rules, special events throughout the year. I came to school in the year 2009. So I have been at this school for 5 years and a half. I have turned into a respectful learner of Jesus. I have learnt a lot about Jesus in church, mass, religion, school rules, liturgy's and all kind of special events in the year like Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter and the events leading up to Christmas. I think that Holy Family is a really good school for teaching us how to be good respectful learners and followers of the Jesus and his disciple

SCIENCE Interview a family member about what they think the most important environmental issue is in the world today? For example: food waste, pollution, landfill, carbon tax etc. Record their responses. My dad says that the most important environmental issue is pollution My mum says that the most important environmental issue is landfill

WRITING Write a letter to the council to inform them of your opinion on this matter. In your letter, you need to explain that you know what landfill is and describe some of the impacts it will have on your school life. You might like to make a suggestion on where they can make a new landfill site instead of putting it at our school! Remember, you need to persuade (convince) that a landfill site at HFS is not a good idea. Make sure you ‘HOOK’ your reader in by using strong language and correct punctuation.

Dear Council

I believe that you want to put a landfill site in our school. But you will not, the noise and the smell will distract the kids from learning what they should be learning. I really think that if you put a landfill site in our school it would be bad, if the kids look out the window they will see a dirty, smelly, noisy landfill site at the back of our school. That is why we do not want a landfill site at our school.

Firstly we do not want a landfill site at our school because all you will hear is trucks and bobcats everywhere in the school. It will distract the kids learning because it will be to noisy for them to work or do anything in the classroom. You would not be aloud outside for recess, lunch and doing fun work outside because it will be really noisy. None of the parents would send their kids to school because it is to noisy and if the kids hear it they would probably start to cry.

Secondly we do not want a landfill site at our school because it will really smell. All you would smell is dirty truck coming in and out and you will smell all the rubbish. You would have all the kids vomiting because it is to smelly for them to come to this school and parents will be taking their kids out of school because it is to smelly for them to come to this school that has a landfill site in it. It would be to smelly for kids that come to this school.

I believe that we do not want a landfill site at our school because it is to smelly and to noisy and will badly distract the kids from doing their work and that means they will not get a good job when they are older. They also will not get a good education when they leave school. So that is why we do not want a landfill site in our school.

Sincerely Patrick Vial

WEEK 6 TERM 2 MATHS The school has purchased 35 new soccer balls for children to play with. If they cost $18 each, what was the total amount that the school paid for the new equipment? Remember to "prove" your answer by showing your working out and representing it in as many different ways as you can e.g number sentence, pictures, arrays, an algorithm, words and symbols 35 TIMES 18 = 630 I done an array.

READING The book that I have been reading is called boy overboard it is by Morris Gleitsmen. I have just read how Jamal and Bibi wallk into Afganistan soccer stadium and the goverment truck goes onto the soccer field and it stops on Jamal and Bibi side of the grandstand they take some ladies out of the truck and try to run. One lady runs for it and Jamal says she runs just like his mum.

RELIGON We have been learning about the impact that European settlement had on the development of the early Catholic Church. Talk to your parents and older family members about your family's cultural background. What country or countries did your family come from? If your family came from overseas, when did they come to Australia? My mums side of the family came from Lebanon. 1955 was the year my grandparents came to Australia from Lebanon. my dads side of the family came from Australia.

SCIENCE This week, we have been looking at practical ways to help the environment. Find 10 items around your house that you could recycle. For example: plastic bottles or cans. Find 6 items around your house that you could reduce or reuse. For example: Water - Reduce the time you spend in the shower to save water. RECYCLE -plastic bottles -cans -cardboard -paper -aluminium -rubber -steel -glass bottles -wood -glass REDUCE -water -power -usage on electricity -oven -air conditioner -heater REUSE -vegemite jar -jam jar -plastic bottles -snap lock bag -lunch box -box

WRITING Create a poster to persuade (encourage or convince) someone to be more sustainable by recycling more in their home. Remember to use STRONG persuasive language - You must recycle because Give reasons for why recycling is important - give evidence and examples to support your ideas. Include the impact that recycling has on the environment. You might like to give examples - What might happen to the environment if you recycle or what might happen if you don't recycle. Make you poster appealing and engaging. Remember to 'HOOK" the reader in. You want to encourage them to help the environment! If you are doing your homework on the wiki, you could just type the information that you would include in your poster. You could experiment with different fonts and colours. If you're really talented with technology, you could add pictures that relate to recycling or you could create your poster on paper and take a photo of it and upload it to the wiki. If you are doing your homework in a book, you could set in out any way you like. You can use different colours too, just no textas, pencil or crayons only TO BE MORE SUSTAINABLE IN OUR HOUSE -YOU DO NOT WANT POLLUTION IN YOUR HOUSE -GET A BIN IN YOUR HOUSE TO KEEP IT NICE-KEEP YOUR HOUSE NEAT -DO NOT MESS YOUR HOUSE UP -RECYCLE YOUR CARDBOARD,PAPER,CANS ANDPLASTIC BOTTLES -YOU MUST RECYCLE BECAUSE THEY USE THE STUFF THAT YOU RECYCLE TO MAKE SOMETHING ELSE WITH IT - DO NOT THROW RUBBISH ANYWHERE IN YOUR HOUSE

RECYCLE SIGN

WEEK 5 TERM 2 MATHS 3 times tables-3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36 6 times tables-6, 12,18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66, 72 9 times tables-9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90, 99, 108

SCIENCE -compost -worm farm -green waste -food scraps -organic wastes -garden clippings

READING The book that I am reading is called horrible histories frightful world war. The author is Terry Deary and illustrated by Martin Brown. It is published by scholastic. This book is about a pair of old socks and German secrets. It is about how horrible the first world war was, like instead of shooting out bullets they shoot out rotten bananas and rotten apples. How the English men kept on slipping over the rotten bananas. I don't think you want to read this book it is disgusting.

WRITING Green waste is made up of garden waste, food scraps and would waste. All green waste can be composted yet around 54% of all rubbish sent to landfills consists of green waste. Households can recycle their organic waste such as food scraps and garden clippings at home by using a composting heat or worm farm. In fact anything which was once alive can be put into a worm farm. Things like meat and vegetable scraps, material, string, paper, garden clipings ,leaves and fruit scraps can all be composted. The benefit of recycling organic waste is that it can be used to improve infertile soils. Compost added to soil can greatly improve soil affected by erosion salinity and ova farming. Brown organic waste can be turned into mulch for the garden. Mulching the garden reduce's water evaporation and saves about 75% of required watering. It also stops weeds invading the garden. For country facing lower water levels each year and with a focus on water consumption reduction mulching seems like an effective way to help provent both water usage and waste.

WEEK 4 TERM 2 ENGLISH Reading The book that I am reading is called Boy Overboard. The author is Morris Gleitsman and the publisher is puffin books. It is about a boy named Jamal playing soccer in Afganastan when his sister comes outside. In Afganistan girls aren't allowed to go outside without a parent supervision.

RELIGION In religion this term, we are looking at Crossroads. Explain to mum and dad what crossroads are and have a conversation with them about some crossroads faced in your life, their life and Jesus' life. Write down one of each and the reason why the choice made was chosen. Dads Crossroad- To choose a work business-Dad choose a business and it was the right choice My Crossroad- To choose to play soccer or rugby league- I choose Rugby League Jesus's Crossroad-To go with Judas or to go away-Jesus choose to go with Judas

MATHS Mathematics is all around us. We can not go through a day without needing or using maths in some way. Measurement is used everywhere but we need the right tools to measure the right things. Look a round your room, your house, your community and list 10 things that are measured with 1. 30cm ruler; 2. 100cm ruler; 3. tape measure; 4. trundle wheel. (You should have 40 items). 30cm ruler-powerpoint,book,small book,paper,sticker,trophy,magazine,photo album,play station,wii 1m ruler-material,tv,wall,chester draws,draws,posters,flags,shelves,cupboard,lounge Tape Measure-fabric,flooring,rooms,decking,veranda,tv unit,chester drawsdraws,tv,movie cinema Trundle Wheel-floor,wall,concrete,grass,road,decking,veranda,sandstone,timber,bricks

Writing ENVIRONMENT ISSUES "What kind of world do we want for the future?"

Answer this question in two or three paragraphs. Some things you might want to write about could include sustainability, pollution, rubbish, deforestation, the impact on ecosystems. Remember to edit your spelling and punctuation (you can even ask mum or dad to 'peer' edit!)

I think that everyone would probably want a better world for the future. Firstly we should keep the world clean by not putting oil, industrial wastes and chemicals in the water to cause water pollution. If we do continue with putting oil into the ocean it would have a major impact on the local marine life and the fishing industry. So we have to be responsible of what we do throw out because we don't want to pollute the world, we want to make the world a better place.

I strongly believe that we should have a better world. I think that we should not litter. If we do litter it will make the world a really bad place because there will be rubbish everywhere and we don't want that and I think that the whole world will agree with it as well. If we put rubbish all over the world the council and the government will have to clean it all up but we all could just find a bin and throw the rubbish in the bin.

WEEK 10 TERM 1 PDHPE Stay Safe -If you are in a car to keep your seatbelt on -When you are on the bus to stay seated -Don't stand up in a car -If you live near the school and your parents say that we can walk to school you have got to watch out for cars.

SCIENCE -more people using mail to talk to people -more people talking face to face -people sending telegrams -people using the 2-way -morse code MATHS

1:hexagon 2:octagon 3:trapezium 4:pentagon 5:trapezium 6: 7:cone 8:sphere 9:three 1:352+53=405 2:132+477=609 3:123-62=61 4:227-185=42

ENGLISH Writing Editing: Read the passage below. Write the correct spelling (there is one mistake per line) and write 2 apostrophes ('), 1 exclamation mark (!), 3 commas and 19 capital letters.

**Computer Facts**

Enjoy some great computer facts and interesting information about these amazing devices which play such an important role in our modern day lives.

Early electronic computers, developed around the 1940s, were the size of a large room and consumed huge amounts of electricity. They were fastly diffrent to the modern computers we use today, especialy when compared to small and portable laptop computers.

Computers are programed to carry out instructions. These instructions are usually very simple and require adding numbers together moving data from one place to another etc.

A computer program can include as little as a few instructions to upwards of millions of instructions depending on the complexity of the program. Modern applications such as word processors, web browsers and graphick editors take large teams of programmers a long time to complete.

A computers memory stores numbers in huge amounts of cells that are addressed and can be quickly accessed by the cpu to perform calculations. There are to many types of computer memory, from (read only memory) and ram (random access memory).Rom contains pre-written software and data that the cpu can only read, while ram can be accessed and written to at any thyme.

Computers are used to help link the world in the form of networks. Networked computers allow users to share and exchange data that is stored in different locations. Ewe may have heard of a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN) which connects areas of various sizes. The Internet is a vast network of computers spaning the globe that allows users to access email, the World Wide Web and other applications.

Although we normally think of computers as the ones we use in our everyday lives to surf the web, right documents etc, small computers are also embedded into other things such as mobile phones toys microwaves and MP3 players. We use computers all the time, often without even doing it.

Reading

WEEK 9 TERM 1

RELIGON

In our Church calendar, we are currently in the season of Lent. We have been thinking (and writing) about the Lenten Promises. There are three Lenten Promises: 1. Fasting - where we do without something in response to Jesus' 40 days spent in the desert; 2. Almsgiving - giving up something of importance to us, for example resources (money or time), and giving these to others in need without expecting a thing in return; 3. Praying - spending quiet time with Jesus to talk with Him about things we are thankful for, things we need help with or just to praise Him.

Talk to your parents about the Lenten Promises you are doing this Lent. Reflect on how you are going with your promises and what you may need to do to keep them.

-I have given up McDonalds, KFC and subway up for my lent promise. So far this Lent I have kept my promise and not eaten any of the fast food products mentioned above. I have also given up meat on very Friday during Lent, and I will fast on Good Friday with my parents until midday. The money I saved on takeaway goes into my support project compassion box for the poor. I pray and thank god for everything he has done for us.

Writing Dear editor,

I am writing in reference to your article: 'Surgeon Urges worldwide mobile ban' The westerner, 3/1/06

I applaud the good sense of surgeon Mr Tan for finaly exposing the truth about mobile phones. It has always been my belief that anything that is emit radio waves should not be placed near our body at all let alone near our brains. Every day I am dumb founded to see hordes of people young and old, with these minute machines attached to their heads. Have you not noticed that your ears are red and warm after lengthy conversations. Could it be that the electromagnetic radiation entering your body through your ears. The statistics are proving that the incidents of brain cancers in the young and old is rising.

This alone should prevent people from reaching for their mobile phones (especially when a landline phone is closed by and considerably cheaper price). Not only are mobile phones menases to our health they are financial pitfalls. The trend of young people being given mobile phones as presents from their parents is preposterous. Please explain what a nine year old has to say to his or her friend that is so important it is worth their parent spending a dollar per minute on it.

I argue all mobile phone users to consider the repercussions of their next 'quick' mobile call.

Nick Newman

SCIENCE 1. What communication system existed in the year 2050? In the year 2050 they had these little emergency phones that would never ever run out of battery and it would never send bills to people that rang people to much it was all free. 2. What communication systems of the earlier times are still in place? For example are emails and websites still used? Only some people still used email but most people used amail which was a small device you could buy but you could only send emails or send messages to people that had the amail device. 3. How did you arrive back in this time frame? It was like a human teleport that the inventers of apple made. You would hop in it in it and the person on the outside would select the year that you would go to the the person on the inside would press the green button to close the door and then the red button to go. 4. Why are you here? I am here to tell everyone about how the communication and how it has changed over the past years like how they invented the Iphone 18.

READING The book that I am reading is called Horrible Histories frightful first world war it is written by Terry Deary and is illustrated by Martin Brown. The publisher is scholastic. This book is about the horrible side of the first world war. Germany didn't like Italy and Turkey didn't like France. But cause America and Brazil weren't in Europe they said it wasn't there fight.

WEEK 8 TERM 1

MATHS 1. Write ten numbers that come between 29 995 and 30 020 29996 29998 30000 30012 30016 30007 30001 30004 30008 30002 2. I subtracted an odd number from an even number and got the answer of 41. What might the odd and even numbers be? 29996-29955=41

SCINECE Many Many Many years ago actually 1000s of years ago there were cavemen and caveladies. They tried and tried to make really cool things ,well we should get on with it. I am Patrick and I was asked to se what it was like if caveman or caveladies invented radio communication. So I thought that cavemen would of made a really wacky radio communication. I thought when you here someone talking on the radio it would be really really bad. You wouldn't be able to here the radio propley because they woundn't of had good waves. So it would easily cut out. That is why I don't trust caveman and what they make.

ENGLISH Reading The book I am reading is called the last thirteen it is written by James Phelan and is published by scholastic. This book is about how Sam wakes up from his nightmare to discover terrifying nightmare comes true. Then he finds out that his parents are who he thinks they are. Then he was kidnapped by someone from his fake parents.

Writing
He looked up, but even now he could not see the top of the big green tree. It seemed to go forever. He looked down, he couldn't see the green grass anymore. He was in a world of leaves and branches with no earth or sky around him. The beast was below something. He couldn't here anything. Billy found a place where two brown branches came together. He sat down on the branches to rest. Then something peculiar happened. There was a brownish green branch near where Billy was sitting and he suddenly noticed a brown patch of bark on his branch. It started to move, it was about the size of a stamp and the sides of it seemed to be splitting down the middle and opening outwards, like a pair of shutters on a window. Billy sat their staring at his patch of bark. All at once a feeling came over him. It felt as though the tree was sitting over him and leaves all around him belonged to another world.

WEEK 7 TERM 1

MATHS ANSWER:5100

ANSWER 1:8 ANSWER 2:5378 ANSWER:28

ENGLISH Reading The book that I am reading is called Timmy Failure it is written by Steven Pastis and is published by walker books. The book is about a little boy and his best friend but his best friend is a polar bear from Antarctica. When the boy goes to school the polar bear stay at the front gate because the teacher was scared of it and so were the over teachers.

WEEK 6 TERM 1

MATHS

ANSWER:869

ANSWER:D)7000+500+20+5=7525

SCIENCE Technology or Communications that my parents had.
 * Transistor
 * Television
 * Electric Type Writer
 * Telephone
 * Record Player
 * Walkman
 * Computer

ENGLISH Writing I was about to kick off in my footy game when something really good happened. Micheal Gordon the sharks Fullback was on the side line watching me and I couldn't wait till the game was over to go see him. I said to one of my team mates I am going to play the best game of my life and that's true.

Reading The book that I am reading is Deadly D and Justice Jones Making The Team. This book is about a boy who lived in Mount Isa and moved to Brisbane and had know friends. And then he started playing Rugby League and he made heaps of friends.

WEEK 5 TERM 1 MATHS Sharon has 98 stamps. Bianca has 90 stamps. How many stamps should Sharon give to Bianca so they both get the same number of stamp? A:6 B:2 C:3 D:4 ANSWER:4

2 6 4 7

What is the largest odd number that can be made using only three of the cards above. A:264 B:647 C:247 D:624 ANSWER:647

ENGLISH Reading The book I am reading is Grommet Saves The World.This book is about Grommet and when he gets in trouble at scream world. The manager sets him the biggest challenge of his whole entire life because he got in trouble.

Writing I woke up in the morning and open the window. I look outside and see all the birds flying really high. I see all the birds resting up the on the power lines. I whisper to myself and said I wish I could fly. I go outside and jump up in the air I jump so high that I am flying. I fly from power line to power line. I keep on flying and I fly all the Cronulla beach. When I finished at Cronulla beach I fly all the way up to Uranus and see how cool it looks. When I was finished at Uranus I came back to earth and straight back my house. When I got home I ran inside I told my parents but they just said shore you did.

P.D.H.P.E 4:THINK WIN WIN: My Mum and Dads list is My list is I think we can make all these wishes come true if I do the things that mum and dad want me to do so that give my parents extra time to take me places. 5:SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND THEN TO BE UNDERSTOOD: 6:SYNERNISE- TOGETHER IS BETTER 3 Things I think I am good at: Things my parents think I am good at:
 * Clean my room.
 * Do my homework.
 * Be considerate with others.
 * To play cricket.
 * Go to a cricket game.
 * To win my footy grand final.
 * Footy.
 * Cricket.
 * Running.
 * Running.
 * Footy.
 * Snowboarding.

WEEK 4 TERM 1 WRITING My favourite place is the snow. We normally stay at Jindabyne Station Resort. We have an early breakfast and then head down to the snow. We travel to Perisher Valley and catch the snow tube to Blue Cow. Then we hit the white powder on our snowboards. The snow is white and soft and my boots sink in the snow as I walk back to the chair lift, then we go to the top of the mountain and we snowboard back down again.

MATHS Nicholas made a total of 150 rolls on the weekend. He made 12 more rolls on Saturday then on Sunday. How many rolls were made on were made on Sunday.

A:69 B:55 C:72 D:81 ANSWER:81

Angeline has $2.96. She needs another 30 cents to buy this pie How much does the pie cost.

A:$4.06 B:$2.32 C:$3.26 D:$3.62 ANSWER:$3.26 COOL BUT LOG OFF NEXT TIME P.D.H.P.E Be Proactive: being asked by your parents. *To unpack your school bag without being asked. Begin with the end in mind: Put First Things First: To put school work before sport.
 * To do jobs with out being asked. *To not start a fight with your brother or your sister. *To do your home work without
 * To get better at rugby league and cricket.*To do better with my homework.*To be better at swimming.

READING Archie Cupid And Lizzie Imp CHAPTER 1 is about Archie Cupid in cupid school and he trying to shoot cupid dart at the target, when he took the shot he missed it. It went down a big black hole and then his teacher told him to go pick it up so he did. CHAPTER 2 is about Lizzie Imp in imp school and she was trying to shoot spitballs at the target when she took the shot she missed it. It went down a big black hole and her teacher told her to go pick it up so she did. CHAPTER 3 is about when both Lizzie Imp and Archie Cupid both go down the black hole and meet each other.