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Thursday, 30 June 2011

Gum Should Be Allowed At School

I think gum should not be allowed in school because…..

First of all it makes the school grounds yucky and messy.

Secondly, children don’t concentrate on their work when they chew gum.

Lastly, children will play with gum and get germs then they’ll be sick.

So please, please teachers don’t change the rules to negative rules, so children can bring gum to school.

Friday, 24 June 2011

SNORKLING

Can you still remember the last time you had fun in the water with big goggles on?

Well on 14 June some of my classmates and I went snorkling. It was cool because we left class before the lunch bell rang. When we put on our togs and went into the pool I had goosebumps because I was excited and happy. The first thing we did was put our snorkle and mask into the water so it didn't fog up. Then Chris told us to put on our snorkle and mask. When I put mine on I felt like another person tryng something new. After that Chris told us to go under and let the water go into our snorkles then get up and blow out the water. At first I found it hard but I practised and practised and I got it! When we finished all of the easy things Chris thought it was time for the hard stuff. So that hard stuff was to dive under the water and get frizbees that Chris threw into the water. It was hard because we had to get them before anyone else. I was sad when it was time to come out. I felt grateful and thankful that I am at this school. I'm looking forward to the next time we're going to do snorkling.

Taking Pictures

Have you ever wanted to do something fun?

Well on 16 June Room 5 went to the pool. I was not swimming because I felt a little bit sick so instead I took pictures of the class with a digital water-proof camera. The first picture that I took was of the jellyfish group. Guess what? There was a lifeguard teaching the Great Whites group. His name was Sean and he got all wet because there was too much splashing! Chris told me to go up the stairs and take photos from the platform so they could be clearer. I gave the camera to Sophie to take pictures under the water. She took a picture of people's legs. When everyone started to come out of the pool I took pictures of them. I got enjoyment from taking the pictures but I felt sad because I didn't swim. Next week I will swim.

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Learning From A Lifeguard

How do you feel when someone comes and shows you more about being safe in water?

Well Room 5 is lucky because a lifeguard came to show us how to dive under waves. It was very tricky when Sean the lifeguard said " Swim on top of the waves." Someone else was there, it was Chris. He watched us a for a bit. Sean was telling us to practice going under the waves when some of my classmates were making waves with the little floating boards. We were all having turns. That was the second last session we had with Sean. I felt really proud because we were learning more about being SAFE in the water.

THE BIG WAVES

I felt like a secret agent who had to breathe under water for a l o o o o o n g time!

"OK let's get into two separate lines, and do it quietly. READY, SET, GO!" called Sean.

I had to go on a boogie board, but I first had to put the leash around my wrist. Then back and forth everyone had a turn on the boogie boards. After that Sean told Joann, Carlos, Frankie and me to get small floating boards. We had to push the floating boards backward and forward like a machine in order to make waves. Agnes and the rest of the class had to swim to the end of the pool with waves heading their way. Next we went under the waves like a submarine at night time. After that we had to say good-bye to Sean and Chris. Having to learn about how to swim and about being safe in the water is cool and FUN!

Don't Fight The Waves!

Ever imagined that you were trapped in a situation with a BIG wave? Well a lifeguard named Sean was teaching us how to swim under the wave not through it. I was not in the pool because I was sick so had to stay out, but I saw my classmates doing a warm up. They had to have races with the boogie board. I heard them screaming and shouting "YEAH!" After the warm up, Sean chose four people to hold small boards to make big waves to show it is harder to swim through them than going under. I could see everyone swimming through the waves as fast as they could. After that it was time to swim under the waves. Sean said, "It is very wavy on top of the water but very still underneath." I could see Room 5 dolphin diving under the waves, popping up on the other side of the pool. I was happy to see Room 5 having fun, but sad also because I was not in the pool.

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Be Safe In The Water

Have you ever swam under and over very strong waves? Well we did. Room 5 on 15th June were introduced to a lifeguard. His name was Sean. First of all we talked about what beaches we'd been to. Then we were put into two groups for relays. We had to use boogyboards. After that we started to talk about if we could swim through big waves. Sean picked four people to make the big waves in the pool. It was cool! We had to swim through the waves, then we had to swim under them. That was cool too, and a bit tricky. When our time was up with Sean I was thankful that he came because he helped us to be safe in the water.

Thursday, 16 June 2011

St Patrick's Shouldn't Have Bins

I don't think St Patrick's should have bins because......

Firstly birds come and take the rubbish out of the bins.

Secondly, it's just a waste of our playtime putting rubbish in the bins.

Thirdly, the bins dont get emptied.

Some people might like having bins at school, but I don't like the idea!

St Patrick's Shouldn't Have Rubbish Bins

I think St Patrick's shouldn't have rubbish bins because......

First of all people are lazy to put their rubbish in the bins so they throw it on the ground and the school gets dirty.

Secondly when people throw rubbish in the bin the seagulls throw some of it out.

Lastly, the wind blows the rubbish out of the bins.

That's why I think St Patrick's shouldn't have rubbish bins.

St Patrick's Shouldn't Have Rubbish Bins

I think St Patrick's shouldn't have rubbish bins beacuse.....

First of all seagulls come and take rubbish out of the bins.

Secondly the rubbish bins don't get emptied out for one or two weeks.

Lastly, in the weekend people come to our school and throw their rubbish everywhere instead of using the bins.

So please Principal and teachers take away the rubbish bins!

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

St Patrick's Shouldn't Have Rubbish Bins

I think that St Patirck's shouldn't have rubbish bins.

Firstly, birds come flying by and pull out all the rubbish from the bins.

Secondly, the school looks gross and smells bad.

Lastly, rubbish flies out of the bins and nobody picks it up.

That is why I think St Patrick's shouldn't have rubbish bins.

All Children Should Get Holiday Homework

I think that giving children holiday homework is a great idea.

Firstly, it can help them get good grades.

Secondly, it can stop them from getting bored.

Finally, they can get more smarter.

So remember that giving homework is a good idea.

All Children Should Get Holiday Homework

I think children should not get holiday homework.

Firstly, if they don’t do their homework they will get into trouble the first day of school.

Secondly, the homework might be too hard for children.

Lastly, the children might hate the homework.

So please don’t give out holiday homework teachers!

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

All Children Should Get Holiday Homework

It would be cool to get good grades. That’s why I like the idea of holiday homework.

Firstly, children will get smarter.

Secondly, it will stop the children from getting bored.

Lastly, they can show their family that all children are good learners.

So remember to ask your teacher for some homework before the holidays come.

BUBBLE TIME



“Tag!” We were playing tag near our swimming pool till Chris came back from somewhere. Anyway we were going snorkelling. There were less boys than girls in the group. When we got into the pool Chris told us to put our snorkelling gear in the water to get warm so it doesn’t fog up. He showed us to dive under water with our snorkelling gear on. Also he showed us how to blow out all the water that gets in the tube where we breathe. It was cool learning how to snorkel. We played a game. What we had to do was dive under and grab the things that were in the water, then let go of them. It was so much fun snorkelling. We did our snorkelling on Tuesday instead of Monday because there wasn’t enough chlorine in the pool. I can’t wait till I do it again.

I know How To Snorkel

How many times have you wished you knew how to snorkel like you’re in an ocean with fish? Well I have! Today 14 June, I went to the pool with eight other Room 5 kids. I already had goose bumps and I got more when I got in the water which was very warm. Firstly we had to put our masks in the water to make sure the mask wasn’t foggy. Then we remembered what we did the other day. Chris told us to put the mask on and look under water. “WOW”. It was so clear like a washed window. We started to swim here and there, using hand language like thumbs up or down. Then we had to focus on how to take the water out of our snorkels. That was very tricky for me. I feel that next time I will be more confident and have less goose bumps.