Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Mrs macs post

Hi all ,I am hoping this goes straight to the blog from the IPad.


Merryl McAllister
Deputy Principal
Frankley School

Class Blog:
http://frankleyroom112013.blogspot.co.nz/

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Isla - The morning!

I open my eyes for what feels like the hundredth time that night. I lean over & check the time.
The light from the bathroom was shining in To my room. I feel really excited like kissing a monkey. I
 hear the thump of my feet running down the hall to wake up Siobhan.

"It is Christmas Day'" I shouted!!!

The cat was siting by the fire that we light every Christmas.


I love Christmas because I get to spend time with my family. Siobhan loves Christmas because she wants gifts & presents. Sometimes we go to our nana & grandad's house.  sometimes we bring Hamish  in side the house. 


I think that the rest of the family loves christmas becauseit is family time.


& because of the roast & the good food.


The family also loves chrismas because of decorating the christmas tree!!!





                                                 The end by... Isla the monkey!


Birthday Party Janelle

                                           Simple Wish

I am having a Birthday Party at Simple wish. I am inviting 5 friends. My Sister Maeghan is inviting 5 friends too. It will be so much fun at simple wish. We will play game. We will play pass the Parcel. There will be music. We are having cake at my Birthday Party. My Mum is coming to Simple wish. 

Dancing - Lucy

In the holidays I did a dancing competition in Hawera. Here is picture of me afterwards...





I came second in my age group and I won the championship and got a $50 scholarship. I also got the most promising tap dancer under 12 years.



rain




Its like the sky is hurt pouring out with tears really it was raining.  Looking at the bush on the way to school.  Great another day inside.  I wish that it stopped raining.  The rain became hail and the ail felt like bombs going of on my head it was so pain full

“oh great its starting to hail got to go better get to class”

Kung Fu Eli


Kung Fu
Last night Taylor and I went to our Kung Fu lesson.
 As we started we sat down to hear how got there yellow belt's.
 That’s because on the first Sunday of the holidays we went to grading and we showed Sefu our
Kung Fu.

On the day I was really nevous, I just felt like going home but when it was finished I was glad it was all over.

 Back at the Kung Fu class
everyone who went to grading got their yellow belts. 


   


13/10/13



Monday, October 14, 2013

Drivers given stern warning - article

Read and discuss this article. How can you support the Let's Go project. Can you walk or bike some or all of the way to school?  Remind drivers to keep clear of cycle lanes.

Drivers given stern warning

YVETTE BATTEN - NORTH TARANAKI MIDWEEK



As the warmer summer months approach and people dust off their bikes, the police are reminding people in motorised vehicles to keep clear of cycle lanes.
"The big drive by the government, as well as by the council, is to get more people on bikes," said Sergeant George White.
"The council and the government is spending an awful lot of money trying to make the roads safer, or the pathways safer, for cyclists and other alternative forms of transport."
Cycle lanes are clearly marked and vehicles should not cross into them unless there is a hazard or blockage in the road or they are pulling into a driveway or carpark.
On arterial routes there are green patches on the roads near intersections designed to remind drivers to watch for cyclists.
Near some intersections there is a gap between green patches, which indicates where drivers should cross the cycle lane.
Driving in a cycle lane also becomes a problem when the traffic is backed up at the lights and a car from a nearby offshoot road is allowed through.
The car being allowed through may not see other cars travelling up the cycle lane.
"The car that is at fault is the car driving in the cycle lane," Mr White said.
It can cost drivers, depending on damage and the situation, $150 for unauthorised use of a special vehicle lane and a careless use charge, which results in a court appearance.
"We're already issuing tickets for it," Mr White said.