Article Comprehension:
- When did Richards win his first Guinness World Title and how many lights did it have?
- What did the Canberra officials ask Richard to do this year?
- Why was the city able to save $900,000 AUD?
- What charity does the lights display help raise funds for?

1. Richard won his first title in 2011 and it had 331,038 lights.
ReplyDelete2. The Canberra officials asked him to use his skills to transform the city's popular Petrie Plaza.
3. Yes because ity officials estimate that the placing of the lights resulted in saving $900,000 AUD.
4. The lights raise funds for SIDS and Kids ACT.
Zan :-)
1.he won his first Guinness World Records title with one that featured 331,038 lights in 2011.
ReplyDelete2.petrie plaza .
3.the people that made it did not want any money to make the light.
4.SIDS and kids ACTS that support sudden deaths of children under 6 years of age.
ARCHIE
1. Richard won his first guinness world title in 2011 it had 33,038
ReplyDelete2. the canberra officials asked hinm to use his skills to transform the citys popular petrie plaza
3. the city was able to save $900,000 AUD because of the local fundraiser sids and kids ACTS
4. the charity the lights help raise funds is called sids and kids
Tegan
1.In 2011, he won his first Guinness World Records title with one that featured 331,038 lights.
ReplyDelete2.He was asked to use his skills to transform the city's popular Petrie Plaza
3. In 2013, his personal home display, which was visited by more than 75,000 people helped raise $138,000 AUD
4.it is a fundraiser for SIDS and Kids ACT
By Olivia p
1.David Richards won his Guinness world records title in 2011 and his light displays had 331,038 lights included.
ReplyDelete2.The officials of Canberra invited David to use his lighting skills this year to transform the city’s popular Petite pizza place.
3.The city was able to save 900,000 AUD because of how the people did not charge the city of the hours they spent on the project.
4.The charity that helps the light display raise funds for is SIDS and kids ACT.
Gemma :-)
1.In 2011, he won his first Guinness World Records title with one that featured 331,038 lights.
ReplyDelete2.He got asked to use his skills to transform the city's popular Petrie Plaza.
3.Because his personal home display, which was visited by more than 75,000 people helped raise $138,000 AUDfor the charity.
4. the charity is SIDS and Kids
Brooke
1.David Richards won his award in 2011 and he used half a million lights.
ReplyDelete2.Canberra invited David to put up light at the popular Petrie plaza.
3.I think the city had enough money because the city is so popular and we have enough money due to how many people pay to visit.
4.The charity is SIDS and Kids ACT
Rebecca!
1. David Richards won his first Guinness world records in 2011 which featured 331,038 lights for the most spectacular Christmas light display.
ReplyDelete2. the Canberra officials asked him to decorate the famous Petrie plaza using his amazing skills with lights.
3. they saved 900,000 Australian dollars because they did not have to charge the city for the equipment and the amount of time it took.
4. the light displays help raise funds for SIDS AND KIDS ACT
blake
I have done it johnny.
ReplyDelete1. richards won his first guinness world records in 2011 which featured 331, 038
ReplyDeletelights for the most spectaculer christmas light display.
2. the canberra officals asked him to decorate the famous petrie plaza using his amazing skills with lights.
3. they saved 900, 000 australian dorllars because they did not have to charge the city for the equipment and the amout of time it took
4. the light displays help raise funds for sids and kids act.