Tuesday 6 November 2012

Wednesday 24 October 2012

Man Who Approached Young Children is Innocent


A man handed himself into the police after asking young children if they wanted a ride home. The police said it was all a misunderstanding.
Schools and parents in Rodney were on high alert because twice a man had tried to give some girls a ride home in the northern parts of Auckland.
The first time, while a nine year old girl was standing by Red Beach School , a man approached her and offered her a lift home. The second time a man came up to two 13 year old girls also offering to give them a ride home. 
Detective Senior Sergeant Brett Batty, of Rodney CIB, said that a man had turned up at Orewa Police Station. After hearing reports on the radio about the 'ride home' accident the man had felt very embarrassed. After he had been interviewed the police found out he had no criminal intent.
He realized that his actions could be seriously misjudged and he thought that the girls did the right thing not to accept his ride. 
No further complaints or reports of  approaches to children have been received so the man now knows that it's not good.

Sources of Information:
Stuff.co.nz

Sunday 14 October 2012

Ski Instructor is found Dead

A ski instructor was missing for more than two days before his body was found at Whakapapa ski field on the 14th of October, 2012.


His name was Elias Hofer, a 25-year-old Italian ski instructor who was working for Ruapehu Alpine Lifts.
Ruapehu area commander inspector, Steve Mastrovich, said Elias Hofer was last seen heading off towards the Pinnacles to go skiing by himself on Thursday afternoon.
“His disappearance was not noticed until midday Saturday when staff saw his ski boots, poles and skis were not in his locker.” Steve Mastrovich said.
A foot search with police and Ruapehu Alpine Rescue staff was launched on Saturday but they didn’t have any success.
On Sunday a helicopter search and rescue party found Elias Hofer's body near the head of the Wairere Stream on the east side of the Pinnacles in the late afternoon.
His body was recovered and has been transferred to Waikato Hospital for an autopsy.
Sources of Information:
Elias Hofer

Saturday 6 October 2012

Rotorua

Rotorua

Rotorua, how much fun
Us kids said as we started to run
The car was packed we were ready to go
Off to the STINKY mud pools oh no!

When we arrived we saw the huge place
The Rydge's they called it
"Hey! Come grab your suitcase."

Up the lift to room 319
Into the room, "Hey that beds mine!"
"What should we do?' Dad said excitedly
"I don't know. Don't ask me!!!"
Dad said "lets got to the luge."
OKAY, We agreed. "We'll be there soon."

Grab the helmets grab a ride
Down the track, many people passed by my side.
At the bottom, the luge isn't for me
Up the chairlift, yipee!

Ella, Mum and Dan go another time
This time a HUGE line.
We go down the gondola eating ice cream
As we go down we hear a scream.

The sky swing swoops and soars
So thats where the scream came. Of course.

Domino's pizza, Yummy yummy.
After that I have a full tummy.
Go to sleep at half past eight
Oh no! Better get up it's getting late.

We are going to rainbow springs.
Going to see kiwis and lots of other things
First of all we see the trout
Swimming there and about.
Next we see the kiwi pecking around
Finding wriggly worms in the ground
We go on a ride called the BIG SPLASH
Tells you history in a flash.
Playing on the playground is lots of fun
After a while we are done.
Watching the bird show is cool
The sun shining ready to get home to the pool.
Soon we have to go home
We'll come back at night to see the kiwis out of their dome.

For dinner we go to the Kurious Kiwi restaurant
Ummm... I want..........
We go back to see the kiwis so close
I've always wanted to see them the most.

Time for bed. A big day.
"We're going home tomorrow." My parents say.

On Sunday we pack our bags and get ready to leave
Lugging our bags heave ho heave.
We stop off at the agrodome to see the farm
Lets hope the weather stays calm.
seeing the sheep show is so cool
I even get to keep some wool.
I got to go on stage and feed the baby sheep
They were so cute. The one I fed I wanted to keep.
We went on a tour ride on the tractor
A cow stood right in front of us
We nearly smacked 'er.

Next we went home in the car
Picked our dog, Meg, up
Barking about her holidays
Blah Blah Blah.
Meg's running around the house
Having a peek
The best part of all
THERE'S STILL ANOTHER WEEK!!!


Monday 24 September 2012

Book Review

Holes
By Louis Sachar

Holes is about a boy named Stanley who supposedly stole a pair of a famous baseball players, Clide Livingston's, shoes. He gets sent to a camp called Camp Green Lake where all Stanley, his group and the and other groups have to dig holes. 

The book swaps between when Camp Green Lake was first discoverd and what is happening now. 

The main characters are Stanley, Zero, Stanleys group, the warden, Mr. Pendanzki, Stanley's Mum and Dad, Kate Barlow, Stanley's no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather, Sam the Onion man and Mary Lou.

I rate this book 4 and a half stars. 

 

Newspaper Report

The BFG
By Roald Dahl


Sunday 19 August 2012

Paul McCartney Biography

Imagine you are standing on the stage. Girls are fainting and throwing love notes and flowers at you. You are... Paul McCartney! One of the ‘Fab Four” (The Beatles). You are the most popular band from the ‘60s and decades onwards.  

Born
Sir James Paul McCartney was born on the 18th of June, 1942 (aged 70). He was born in Liverpool, United Kingdom. Paul McCartney had a mother called Mary, a father called James (“Jim”) McCartney and a younger brother named Michael.

Childhood
When Paul McCartney was born his father was not able to attend his birth as he was a volunteer firefighter during World War II. Paul McCartney attended Stockton Wood Road Primary School from 1947 until 1949, when he transferred to Joseph Williams Junior School due to too many people at Stockton. In 1953 he passed the 11-plus exam gaining admission to the Liverpool Institute. In 1954, he met a schoolmate George Harrison on the bus home from school. The two quickly became friends.
   
Teenage Years
On 31st of October 1956, when Paul McCartney was 14, his mother died of embolism. (Blood Clot). At the age of 14 Paul McCartney’s dad gave him a nickel-plated trumpet for his birthday, but when rock and roll became popular he traded it for an acoustic guitar. He learnt the guitar and wrote his first song called ‘I Lost My Little Girl’. At the age of 15 Paul met John Lennon’s band, The Quarrymen, and John invited Paul into it. George Harrison joined in 1958 as lead guitarist. By May 1960 the band had tried several names, including Beatals, Johnny and the Moondogs and the Silver Beetles. In August 1960 they adopted the name The Beatles. The drummer was Pete Best.  

Musical Career
In 1960 the Beatles first show was in Hamburg. This brought them to the attention of Brian Epstein who later on became their manager. Ringo Starr replaced Pete Best in August 1962 and the band had their first hit, “Love Me Do”, in October. They became very popular in the UK in 1963 and popular in the US a year later. Their fans became known as ‘Beatlemania’ and Paul was sometimes referred to as the ‘Cute Beatle’. In 1967 their manager died. The group was concerned about their future. Paul gradually became the leader and business manger of the group. Soon Paul decided that they should start making movies.

Marriage
In March 1969, he married Linda Eastman and in August they had their first child, Mary, named after his mother.  

Break-Up
In 1970 the Beatles broke up. Paul left on the 10th of April and became a soloist for a while.  

Wings
After the break up Paul McCartney started another band with his wife and he named it Wings. He had a drummer called Denny Seiwell and a Guitarist called Denny Laine.  

Children
In September 1971 he had a second child named after Linda’s grandmothers who were both called Stella.

Paul McCartney was an amazing man. He has done heaps of wonderful things and still carries on right now being a soloist and writing more and more songs which we can enjoy!

Tuesday 14 August 2012

Friday 10 August 2012

My Speech



Maria Barrelia has bitten all her nails
And when she goes to paint them it honestly just fails
All she does is bite bite bite
She does that both day and night
Maria Barrelia has a very bad habit.
But she’s not alone. I wonder if you have any bad habits.

Do you
Pick your nose, bite your nails, snore, click your pen or grind your teeth.
You know who you are. I can see you squirming.
 But don’t worry everybody has at least one bad habit.
No one is perfect.
Even Britney Spears bites her nails and Barack Obama has always struggled to stop his smoking habit.


But haven’t you ever wondered what started your bad habits?
Was it because you were nervous so you had the urge to stick your fingers in your mouth and bite them and you never stopped?
Was it because you were angry so you started grinding your teeth?
Or was it just because you were hungry so you started pick your nose and eating it.
You may never know.
Do you know what your bad habits can lead to?


Just imagine when you’re grown up. You’re sitting in your car picking your nose, rolling it up and sticking it in your mouth. You look over and see a car-load of kids laughing and pointing at you. How embarrassing. 
If you bite your nails you will get small nails and bitten and peeling skin. Who’d want to put a wedding ring on those fingers.
If you grind your Teeth you will have fractured teeth, lost teeth, you could wear them to stumps, which can also affect your jaws and hearing- not so good if you want to be the next One Direction.
Sucking your thumb will give you crooked teeth and you’ll look like you’re 85 when you’re only 22.
So what can you do to avoid this unpleasant future?


If you are a nose picker
  1. Figure out what triggers you to pick your nose
  2. Clean out your nose every morning and evening
  3. Give your fingers something else to do
If you are a teeth grinder stay calm and cool
If you are a nail-biter put something foul tasting on your finger nails.
Another good way to stop any habit is by putting a rubber band around your wrist and pinging it every time you do your habit. Although you may end up with a pretty sore wrist for a while!
So don’t despair there’s still hope for you yet.

After all listen to what happened to Maria Barrelia?
Maria Barrelia forced herself to stop
but did it work 
no it did not
Her friend said put on stop and grow
and of course she gave it a go
It worked so well and didn’t fail
so now she knows not to bite her nails!

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Paul McCartney Biography Research

What I know about Paul McCartney: He was in the Beatles. He is from the 60's. Paul is still alive and is 70 years old. He is the song writer and singer. He is in the band with Ringo Starr, John Lennon and George Harrison. 

What I need to find out: His childhood, his adulthood, his songs and his siblings.

Sunday 5 August 2012

Sophie's Poem

S uper duper awesome
O ptimist
P acket of Joy
H appy
I nteresting
E xciting

Saturday 28 July 2012

The Plague

In class we were learning about deadly diseases and I made a poster about the plague.

Wednesday 25 July 2012

Paul McCartney


This term at school we are doing production.
For Production I am Paul McCartney from the Beatles!

Me

Hello
My name is Sophie. This is my new blog.
I hope you enjoy looking at my posts.