This is a student blogging challenge meme and here is a link to the original post.
Something that makes me proud to be me is my ICT skills.
One day our teacher Miss Docherty introduced a website called Voki. Voki is a website that lets you create a mini person or animation and loads more. Then all you do is put your text into the text box or you can phone the number and get it to say whatever you want. So our teacher found out how to put a Voki on to our blog so she put a Voki on the blog and she put a post on my E-PortFoliGlow and I learned it and put instructions on the blog myself.
Right now all across the bloggosphere you might be surprised to hear that there is a game of tag taking place!!! We have been tagged by Mrs Edwards and class and now it is our turn to tag some other blogs. The game of tag is about a meme post. In this meme you have to write about something you have taken part in that you are really proud of. Click here to visit the original post to see where this game of tag began. I wonder how many countries this game of tag will reach. To read the post tagging us click here.
I know that you will have lots of good ideas because you often make me very proud to be your teacher. So get GLOWING with pride and lets keep this meme travelling!!!
We had a sports day today. Nicole and I were one of the helpers for the sports day we were helping p1 p1\2 and p3\4. I love sports day because we get to do lots of different activites and we have to try and do our best to get points and at the end we get an ice-lolly and get a certificate if we are first second and third. I like geting first second and third. Last year mine and Nicoles was first but we are in separate teams this year because Nicole is yellow and I am green again, but it isn’t the colour that matters, it is the team work.We started at 10:45am to 12:00pm we are still wating for the results we are all so excited because we all want to win.Some people were videoing the sport’s day and some people were taking pictures. If you can me and nicole would like to know if you can write a comment about what you like about sports day.
As part of our literacy and as part of the blogging challenge we created some persuasive adverts.
Here are some pictures of a few of our finished adverts. We tried to use some language in our adverts to make the reader feel like they needed our product. We think we were successful. What do you think??
I just wanted to go into the blog and say that the bowling was great. Also I can’t wait until sport’s day. I want to win but it’s not about winning, it’s just about trying your best and that’s what i am going to do!!!
After our weekly swimming lessons on Tuesday 3rd May, Mrs Gibb met us at the swimming and we walked to the bowling as a treat for being part of the Cracking Calendar Company.
We arrived at the bowling about 10.30am but the bowling wasn’t open yet. Oops a bit too keen!!
We set up camp outside and ate our snack. The sun was starting to peek through the clouds but it was quite windy and our hair was wet because we came straight from swimming.
After about ten minutes one of the bowling staff came and opened the door. We were so excited! We were organised into teams of 6 per lane.
We collected the bowling balls and filled all of the racks. Some of the balls were really heavy so we decided not to put these on the rack. The blue ball was the lightest – about 6kg- but there wasn’t enough of them for everyone so we had to share them between all of the lanes. The green ball was the one that most of us used for our ten pin bowling. It was the second lightest – about 8kg.
Then Mrs Wallace, Mrs Rawlinson and the p1-2 class arrived and filled up the rest of the lanes. There were lots of parent helpers there to help the little ones. Gemmas’s Step Dad was one of the helpers. He helped the wee ones to lift the bowling ball on to the slide. We didn’t use the slide because we could manage to throw the bowling ball, but we did have the side rails up to stop the balls landing in the gutter all the time.
We put our names into the computer and now it was time to have some bowling fun!!!
Bowling is thirsty work so we had a wee break to get a drink of juice. We had the choice of orange or blackcurrant. It was very refreshing.
The competition was on to see who would be the winning team. It was boys versus girls.
The winning team was the boys who scored 581 points. Well done boys. 😀
We had a great day at the bowling and we had more fun to look forward to in the afternoon. BELLY DANCING!!!
Having one wish and only one wish to use takes a lot of thought. What would you do with the one wish?
The children in primary 5 had to consider this question. The catch is they can’t decide to wish for more wishes. That would be cheating – Wouldn’t it?
Here are some of the wishes that the children settled on.
I would use my one wish
*to have super strength
*to make everything in the world cost 10p
*to make everyone in the world children
*to make school a thing of the past!!
*to be able to speak and understand any language
*to go on holiday
*to talk to animals
*to be able to fly
*to bring back Dad
*to cure disease
It would be such a big responsibility to be given one wish and to have the power to use that wish in any way you wanted. I am not sure that I would like that responsibility. What do you think? Would you like to have one wish and what would you use it for?
I go to gymnastics I know how to do the beam.I can do forward rolls and cartwheels. I’m learning to do a front and backwards flip. It’s really cool and on a Sunday I stay for 3 hours and on a Friday I stay for 2 hours.
On Tuesday 26th of April we got two new novel study books.They are called Saving Finnegan and Hundred -Mile An-Hour Dog.The group that is doing Saving Finnegan is called Word Wizards and the group that are doing Hundred -Mile An-Hour Dog are called Radical Readers. We will post in a few days to let you know how we are getting on with our new books.
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