miércoles, 16 de enero de 2008

BRADLEY BUGLE - November 2007

¡Está Todo En Cuerdas!

Reported by: Laurel Stone

(Bradley School takes a ‘bow’ to good music)

Why are the dinner ladies rushing out to buy earplugs? Bradley School juniors of course! (Only joking, it’s not that bad really!) Building on their recent musical success, Bradley Primary School have been accepted on the Wider Opportunities Scheme. Two fab teachers (Becks and Ben) and twenty eight violins and cellos meant that the children (and Ms Osborne and Mrs Birkett) could start ‘fiddling’ with their instruments. These lucky seven to eleven year olds can now play a variety of tunes, including ‘Silent Night’ and ‘Jingle Bells’.

Parents are eagerly anticipating the 11th December when they will have the opportunity to see the novice orchestra perform, during a special assembly

Póquer del juego de los chicos en matemáticas

Reported by Lewis Pepper and Patrick Illingworth

In a Derbyshire school Ravensdale on November 15th they started to play poker in maths to boost their brain power. Lots of people in Ravensdale love to play poker. It helps them learn better.

Súplica de la Amapola de Ashbourne

Reported by: Jake Burgin-Smith and Sam Taylor

A collection in Ashbourne made a whopping £1000 for the Ashbourne Poppy appeal. The appeal is a charity for the families of people who died in wars. Many people died in World War 1 and World War 2.

Inglaterra Pierde contra Croatia

Reported by: Bart Banks and Ben Taylor

England lost an important football match against Croatia 3-2. This means that England are out of the European Cup.
Scott Carson the goalkeeper was a massive disaster letting three goals in.
Lampard and Gerrard are good players for their own clubs, but playing for their country they stifle each other.
Steve McLaren the manager was sacked after the match was over. Now England are looking for a new manager.

El pasado adios

Reported by : Megan Mason and Hilly Adams

This story is about a young girl who was hit by a car at the age of seven. Jade Stoner (girl who was hit) was playing on her scooter, outside her home, when she was hit by a car .The doctor’s said she was brain dead.
Since the incident Jade’s organs have saved FOUR lives, by giving away her heart, liver and lungs!
Her mother, a thirty six year old, is determined to encourage more organ donors. Her mother and family were heartbroken to see poor little Jade die.
It is the anniversary of her death. Jade died in 2006.

Un cachorro recién nacido del tigre puede ahorrar su especie.


Reported by: Kallan Easton and Edward Thornhill

An endangered tiger cub could save his species from extinction. It is only 4 days old. He was born in China and bred in South Africa. The tiger is being fed on milk. Soon it will be put back in the zoo and it may save its species. There are 90 of them in South China, and there are only 60 of them in English zoos.
The mother tiger protects her cub and helps it to catch its prey. Eventually it will grow up to a strong fearsome tiger.

3 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

ola soy julia una chica del proyecto etining de ablitas. estoy encantada de este proyecto porque me lo paso super bien con todos mis compañeros ademas salgo en una de las noticias de ablitas. y tambien salgo presentando los carnets periodistas en mi clase
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Anónimo dijo...

ola soy elisa una chica del proyecto etiwning de ablitas.
estoy encantada de este proyecto porque me lo paso genial con mis amigos y con todos los demas. bueno os dejo un saludo elisa...

Anónimo dijo...

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