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Panem. Panem is a country in Oceania. The flag of Panem. The Flag has its colours because: The red represents blood from the Soluka warriors The green represents the forest in Panem. The eye ball represents the eye of the koala . The Language.
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Panem Panem is a country in Oceania
The flag of Panem The Flag has its colours because: The red represents blood from the Soluka warriors The green represents the forest in Panem. The eye ball represents the eye of the koala
The Language • This is how we speak. Olleh mi morf menap! That means hello I'm from panem. What I'm doing is speaking English but backwards. • We speak like this because the Soluka warriors wanted to change their language but they didn't know what to change it to so they thought of something simple. They changed it to English but that wasn’t good enough for them so they turned all English backwards.
Currency This is Panem’s currency. At the bottom of each note it says the Royal Bank of Panem. Chips (Spihc) is the equivalent to pounds and Mini Chips (InimSpihc).
Currency This is panems currency. At the bottom of each note it says the royal bank of Panem. Chips (Spihc) is the equivalent to pounds and Mini Chips (InimSpihc).
Currency This is panems currency. At the bottom of each note it says the royal bank of Panem. Chips (Spihc) is the equivalent to pounds and Mini Chips (InimSpihc).
Currency Theses are panems mini chips 100 mini chips make a chip.
Currency Theses are panems mini chips 100 mini chips make a chip.
Currency exchange • 1 mini chip would equal 2 pence. • 1 chip would equal 2 pounds. • 2 mini chips would equal 4 pence. • 2 chips would equal 4 pounds. • 3 mini chips would equal 6 pence. • 3 chips would equal 6 pounds. And so on.
History HistoryPanem history A long time ago, about 5000 years ago, a fertile land was attacked by a group of violent people, they were called Soluka warriors. The Soluka warriors claimed the land and named it Panem. Panem means afternoon in English and that’s the time of day when they attacked. Panem rapidly attracted immigrants from surrounding lands. The new generation built houses and made the land powerful. They used the natural resources such as cocoa beans to create sweet foods and chocolate. It was the source of the Chocolate River. It was given this name because many cocoa beans fell into the river and began to turn the water brown hence the name. They searched in the trees of the forest, and amongst the eucalyptus and jarrah trees there was a family of koalas, looking extremely thin and weary. The Panemiens had a hunch that they were possibly ravenous after living in the land, un-noticed until now. Using the steaming chocolate of the river waterfall, they created the first ever ‘Chocolate Fondue’ Chocolate fondue is a container or fountain or chocolate in which you dip bread or fruit then eat the chocolate coated item.They enjoyed their new found dessert and used it as Panem’s native food, for the whole country to love. Soon people from foreign regions came to Panem, after hearing about it’s exotic location. They didn’t upgrade the land they kept it like it was. They just relaxed and explored the land. The couples bore the first children to be born on Panem. The children had no reason to leave Panem, they loved it. They dressed in English, yet adventerous clothes to represent who Panemiens are. Robust, adventerous and a little reckless. • Panem history • A long time ago, about 5000 years ago, a fertile land was attacked by a group of violent people, they were called Soluka warriors. The Soluka warriors claimed the land and named it Panem. Panem means afternoon in English and that’s the time of day when they attacked. • Panem rapidly attracted immigrants from surrounding lands. The new generation built houses and made the land powerful. They used the natural resources such as cocoa beans to create sweet foods and chocolate. • It was the source of the Chocolate River. It was given this name because many cocoa beans fell into the river and began to turn the water brown hence the name. • They searched in the trees of the forest, and amongst the eucalyptus and jarrah trees there was a family of koalas, looking extremely thin and weary. The Panemiens had a hunch that they were possibly ravenous after living in the land, un-noticed until now.
History continued Using the steaming chocolate of the river waterfall, they created the first ever ‘Chocolate Fondue’ Chocolate fondue is a container or fountain or chocolate in which you dip bread or fruit then eat the chocolate coated item. They enjoyed their new found dessert and used it as Panem’s native food, for the whole country to love. Soon people from foreign regions came to Panem, after hearing about its exotic location. They didn’t upgrade the land they kept it like it was. They just relaxed and explored the land. The couples bore the first children to be born on Panem. The children had no reason to leave Panem, they loved it. They dressed in English, yet adventurous clothes to represent who Panemiens are. Robust, adventurous and a little reckless. Panemienis the name of the religion of the people that live there. They believe in no God but of the well-being of the human race. They live on the fruit and the meat of the forest and they rely on the water that tastes that lemonade. (To quench their thirst) Their main worship place is the forest. They believe that doing good deeds for others puts you on the right path.
More History • Although they have no god they believe in Heaven and Hell. They celebrate the festival of sweets because they think sweets are the rewards from above. They do know not to eat too many sweets! • The Panemiens named the Capital Soluka. Thus because of the brave Soluka warriors that conquered the land. • The Panemiens were very proud of the Souka warriors and that’s how Soluka became such a famous city. • In Soluka harbour the great ship, The White Hart, was to start itsjourney. Everyone got on board and said farewell to everyone (As Sailors do) on deck. Then the White Hart, Panem’s great ship, took off and started it’s voyage overseas.
Panems creation story • In the beginning there was nothing. Then out of nowhere the moon came, then suddenly the sun appeared, by its side lightning up a dim sphere which is now known as Earth. • Using the light, 9 bumps grew, they where the Solukawarriors. They expanded their new-found land and called it Panem. They added buildings and dug up two rivers, a lemonade one and a chocolate one. • One of the Soluka warriors gave birth and that was the first Panemien • After time the Soluka warrior died and the Panemiens named the Capital city after them. They made the land beautiful. • New people arrived, so Panem became very popular with the world at it’s knees. The world was enchanted by Panem. • The people of Panem built a railway to take their people around Panem. They made it out of iron from the Steelworker’s. • Panem became of the world’s most favourite countries. Panem loved the world as well! This exchanged love made the world what it is today!
The legend of panem • It was a windy night, 5000 years ago. The Soluka warriors had set foot on the land. They had seen a shadow in the distance, they thought it was nothing. But it got closer and closer and as a wind gusted one of the warriors was taken down. He looked a bland and dull grey like he was dead. He was. The others weren’t scared. But one by one they each got taken down, except for the warriors who escaped. They were the ones who took over Panem and they buried the bodies of their dead allies.
The national food • Chocolate fondue is the national food. It is yummy.
The national animal • The national animal is the koala. They love eating eucalyptus and jar rah leaves.
Soluka • Soluka is the capital city of Panem. It is a very big city with lots of landmarks like the Telfrexit and the Statue of Sorina. More than 12,ooo,000 people visit every year.
Why is it called Soluka • Soluka is the name of the Capital City because the founders of Panem were the Soluka warriors and the next generation, the Panemiens decided they would name the Capital city ‘’Soluka’’ after them.
climate • The Average monthly temp in Panem is: • 10 °c • The average monthly Rainfall is: • 11.75 mm • This affects people because the dry season shall not bring many crops yet in the rainy season there will be nothing but water.
Democracy • You need to be 9 or older to vote. • The longest you can rule over Panem is 20. • If you want to vote you need to go to “Panem polls” and put in your votes there. • If “Panem polls” is not local and you don’t have the money for the train, do not fear because a vote collector will come round. • Anyone who wants to run has to be an adult (over 18). • You cant forge or fake votes.
Laws and sanctions • No killing – If you kill someone you will be in prison for 10 years. • No exporting illegal goods – 5 years in prison. • No selling drugs – imprisoned for 6 months. • No pollution – fined 160 spice. • Bad citizens pay the tax– If you try and avoid you must pay back all the money you owe. • Racism is banned – 1 year in prison. • No young people on the street – throwing your children out means 2 years in prison. • You must send children to school 3 days a week – If you don’t you have half a year in prison. • No developing counterfeit money – 3 years in prison • No hunting – a fine of 500 spihc.
Panems national anthem Panem , Pamem Panem is the greatest country in the world. The greatest country in the world. We defeat our enemies. We save our monarchies. We help our people Live a long time. We love Panem! Menap, Menap Menap, siehttsetaergyrtnuocniehtdlrow. Ewtaefedruoseimene. Ewevasrouseihcranom. Ewplehruoelpoep evil a gnol emit. Ewevolmenap!
Panem’s top ten rights • Panem’s top 10 rights! • Clean fresh water, nutritious food and a decent shelter • To have their own opinion and to have clean air • To be educated and have free health care • To have access to information (e.g If Prince Willamwas getting married again when you were planning to marry him then you wouldn’t get embarrassed) • People should have protection from slavery • People should be allowed to practice their own religion • To be able to vote • Protection from discrimination • To have armed forces • Half a say on your birthday if it’s a school day.
Smugglers • Smugglers • How to play: Smugglers • Requirements: • •Big balls x2 • •Little balls x10 • • Tags • •Cones x30 (10 for each team and 10 for the prison) • •Even number of players • How to play: • •Set up your bases, put the big balls in the bases and tuck in the tags (Use the 10 cones to form your base) • •Decide who gets first attack turn (Trying to smuggle the ball to the other team’s base) and who gets first defence team (Trying to stop the other team with balls, 10 per team) • •Set up your prison (Lots of room) with the 10 cones. You’ll only be sent to the prison one minute at a time. • •Whichever team has first attack turn needs to try and smuggle their ball into the other team’s base. The defence team needs to stop them by throwing balls. • •Switch turns, attack team becomes defence and vice versa • •Repeat steps four and five until one of the teams succeed in smuggling their ball.
Smugglers • Note: To get someone in prison you need to throw a ball at them and actually hit them (during your team’s defence turn) 5 minutes per shift • Note 2: Only take one ball to the other side per attack turn. If you are hit while smuggling the ball then you get sent to prison and one person of the opponent’s team can break turns and try and smuggle it. • Note 3: If some take your tag you’re out of play until your next attack turn Top tips Confuse your foes (Defence) • Dodge and duck balls (Attack)