10
09
2008
Mario and Sonic Olympics
SPORT
This term the Allstars will be playing “Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games” We are playing this so we can research about the human body.
To get us started we have made up a newspaper article using a sporting event and characters from Mario and Sonic Olympics. This one is mine. I hope you like it.
In yesterdays blockbuster 100m finals at
Olympic stadium the best stadium you could race on!!!!! All the odds are on Bowser to lose. On the other hand current world record holder Sonic seeks victory up against his rival shadow in 100m finals. The athletes step up to the starting mark. In the raining condition Yoshi slips over and got disqualified for a false start he screams in disbelief.
On you’re Marks!!! Get Set!!! GOOO!!!!!! The fans are roaring you can hear how loud the fans really are as there voices echo through the stadium. Oh No!! Shadow breaks his leg 70m from the line now the fans have one person to cheer for Sonic, only seconds left in the race desperately speeding to the finished line Daisy sweating like a pig knows she can’t make 100m and decides that she should pull out of the race.
Now it’s all up to Bowser, Waluigi and Sonic. BOO!! The fans screamed to Bowser, Bowser not distracted by the endless echo of BOOO! Waluigi sprints to the finish line and unbelievably has a heart attack and dies.
The crowd jumps up in fright. It’s all down to Bowser and Sonic. Sonic sprints and crosses the line smashing the world record by 3 seconds. 9 seconds later Bowser feeling exhausted he faints 1 cm out from the line. The crowd threatens Bowser; the crowd gets up as Bowser pokes his tongue out.
The race ended with no third or second place in the race because Sonic was caught using drugs; as a consequence Sonic would not be competing in an event ever again for using drugs. Friends and family farewell Waluigi in a tragic death from a heart attack. The medals will be presented at the end of the Olympics.
Sonic got a time of 6.217 but he was disqualified for using drugs. Bowser received his only medal in his life and locked it up in a metal door. It was the worst recorded in history.

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8
09
2008
Check out my six word stories.
Image: ‘Asafa Powell‘
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Victory will stay within my heart!!!

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Determination fires within our courageous spirits.
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6
08
2008
“One World One Dream” is the motto for the 2008 Beijing Olympics – it represents uniting together as one and being harmonious. The Olympics is all about coming together and doing your best.
The Olympics is not all about winning it’s about sharing and uniting all as one!! All athletes should be proud of being part of an Olympic team and representing their country.
All athletes are awesome for what they do!! I wish all Australian athletes all the best of luck!!
AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OY OY OY!!!!!

Image: ‘Olympic Reminder‘
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1
08
2008
These holidays I have been working on Canada for my holiday project, I’d like to share a bit of my work with you.
The Canadian Flag: The Canadian Flag has an 11 pointed red maple leaf on a white flag with 2 red bands on each side of the flag. The Maple Leaf has been a symbol of Canada since the 1700s it celebrates the nature and environment of the country. The flag was designed by F.G. Stanley and first used on the 15th of February 1965. The date is now celebrated annually and called National Flag of Canada Day.
I’d also like to share some interesting facts with you.
Interesting Facts: 1: Ice hockey was first played in Canada.
2: Canada has 2 official languages they are English and French.
3: Canada has hosted several high profile international sporting events, including the 1976 summer Olympics, the 1988 winter Olympics, Canada will be the host country for the 2010 winter Olympics.
4: In the 15 to 64 age groups, Canada has 101 males for every 100 females.
5: Canada’s highest temperature was 45 degrees c recorded at Midale, Saskatchewan. The lowest temperature was minus 63 degrees c.
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5
06
2008
During the holidays we the Allstars had an extremely busy time. We had to make anything related to natural disasters, such as models, game boards, paintings, timelines and information cubes.
I made a game board. The aim of my board game is to reach the end of the game. There are also obstacles on the way including: floods, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, cyclones and bushfires. There is even more to the game: there will be words on the game board saying “pick up a card”. The cards will be a question based on natural disasters. There are also other squares that will affect you during the game, by missing 1 turn, going back 2 spaces. There are also helpful squares that will boost you such as: go ahead 4 spaces.
This is my project

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2
05
2008
On Wednesday 2nd of April there was a special occasion hosted at Beaumont Park. Boys from all around the district area tried out for the zone soccer. Two of the best talented boys from each school in the area got picked to try out. Hafiz and I got picked to represent our school, Belmore South. The girls hosted their trials at Yatama Park, three of our girls got picked to represent our zone. They were Naomi, Souad and Penelope.
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14
03
2008
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