
I am a Year 7 student at Pt England School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 22 and my teacher is Mrs Nua.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Going To town For Our performance.
Have you ever danced on a stage in front of hundredths of people? Well I have and it was a scary experience. Reason why, is because that was my first time performing in front of a large group of audience, to make matters worse in front of complete strangers. Anyways lets get back to the story. As soon as we got there, the fist thing we did when we got into town was, we had to look for our great looking group. “We even got lost”, that was the worst nightmare I’ve ever had. We had to go looking for everyone, they were still coming on the train, But luckily we saw Peter at the train station. As soon as the group got into town we were all excited to be in town.
I wonder if my friends been dancing on stage? “but yeah” I LOVE DANCING! That was an really nice day that time, well it did turn out to be an nice day and also it was fun.
I wonder if my friends been dancing on stage? “but yeah” I LOVE DANCING! That was an really nice day that time, well it did turn out to be an nice day and also it was fun.
TO BE EDITED!!!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Rugby.
Rugby has the speed of basketball, the contact of
football and the strategy of chess. It is played by
two teams of fifteen players with six substitutes
controlled by a referee and two touch judges. It is
played in two 40 minute halves on a grass pitch
(field). Each half starts with a kickoff, where the
ball is placed in the middle of the pitch and one
team kicks to the other. The clock never stops,
but any time taken for injury is added on to the
half in which it occurs. The object is to score more points than the
other team by carrying, passing, and kicking the ball. A rugby ball is similar
to a football, but is bigger and has rounder edges
groups, forwards and backs.
(The following diagrams show the players’
positions during scrum down.
football and the strategy of chess. It is played by
two teams of fifteen players with six substitutes
controlled by a referee and two touch judges. It is
played in two 40 minute halves on a grass pitch
(field). Each half starts with a kickoff, where the
ball is placed in the middle of the pitch and one
team kicks to the other. The clock never stops,
but any time taken for injury is added on to the
half in which it occurs. The object is to score more points than the
other team by carrying, passing, and kicking the ball. A rugby ball is similar
to a football, but is bigger and has rounder edges
groups, forwards and backs.
(The following diagrams show the players’
positions during scrum down.
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