Middle P’s Prattlings

The Blog of Middle P at Bellaire Primary School, Geelong, Australia

Archive for August, 2006

Pod cast 5

Posted by peterbps on 31st August 2006

Is our latest pod cast and we are very proud of it. It should be on middle p prattlings buy the end of this term. It includes all your favourites and also the long awaited word of the week is back with all new contestants all new words and NO RE-RUNS all this and more on pod cast 5.

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The Great Toy Sale

Posted by peterbps on 31st August 2006

Bellaire’s having a big toy sale to raise money for new playground equipment for the preps & juniors. The toy sale was set up by the junior school council and kids  were asked to bring any toys that they didn’t want under these rules:

No electronic or wireless electronic toys.

All toys must have all parts with them. (so the buyer can enjoy it as much as you did)

All toys must be working (so there is no disappointment to the buyer)

Then class buy class they go buy the toys to give those toys a new home.

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Footy Fever

Posted by nickbps on 31st August 2006

footy_day.jpgToday, September 1, 2006, it is footy fever for everyone in the school.  People can dress up in their football team’s colours and come to school to raise money for new playground equipment and gateway services.

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Kangaroobies Awesome Rope Course!

Posted by patrickbps on 29th August 2006

It was the second rotation for Bellaire and group three had the Low Ropes Course, they were told that it was the best course that Bellaire had had for a long time!
The course started off after a short walk down into the bush. The students were told to stop at a big black tyre. Obviously that was their first challenge. 

The challenge was to get all 19 kids through the so called “Donut of Death.” The record time that the group had to beat was 7:28. 

The teachers had a stop watch so they could get the exact time. Their first strategy wasn’t really a strategy they just jumped crawled through and jumped down. Their final time was 8:33.

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Run For Your Life

Posted by maddysbps on 27th August 2006

run_for _your_life.jpgThe game that feels like it never ends, but it does….

It’s the game that many people liked. Steph was the girl who organised the game. Steph explained all the rules and the places you’re not allowed to go.

There were three teams with the colours of red, green, or black. Red means you’re a carnivore, green means you’re a herbivore, and black means you’re a disease. The teachers had a water pistol, and when they saw you they would shoot you with it.

Some people really had a lot of fun!  Taiha thought it was fun and she liked it. Read the rest of this entry »

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Taming the Wild River!

Posted by jemmabbps on 24th August 2006

Canoeing.JPGCanoeing is fairly easy when you’re first taught to paddle, and it is also easy to steer the boat. When you begin you need 2 or 3 people, but otherwise you can have a 1 man canoe.

The river was in a donkey paddock, and there were donkeys in the paddock. When the wind was very forceful the canoe would slowly blow to the side of the river.

Daniel was the instructor of the canoeing. He was very experienced with canoeing, so he knew that everyone was safe. He taught everyone how to paddle properly and steer properly.

Mrs. Makin put inexperienced people with experienced people so everyone would be okay. Read the rest of this entry »

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Ruff Rules The Sing Along

Posted by ashbps on 24th August 2006

On Tuesday the 22nd of August, at about 9:00pm, The Bellaire Middle Unit were at camp Kangaroobie, some people went for a 45 minute bus trip to see the glow worms, others were at camp, having a sing along and a night walk.

The sing along was great fun. Firstly, the kids sang songs such as:

“Baby Bumble Bee”, “She’ll be coming round the mountain and “Old McDonald had a Ford”. Everyone sang many, many more. Peter L. was singing his head off!!

In the song “Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts”, the boys, sang it first, then the girls, then all of the kids sang it together as one big group. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Four Learners

Posted by bethanybps on 24th August 2006

At the recent Kangaroobie Camp there were four student teachers, two were boys and two are girls. They always gave people help when they couldn’t reach the ropes, assisting children getting into Matt’s Ute, and getting people ready for bed.

Student teachers were helping in every activity. So, if you went to hut building or any other activity, there would always be a student teacher.

The names of the student teachers were Miss Mosley, Miss Houk, Mr. Knight and Mr. Lavass.

Mrs. Eddy was there too, and she helped with canoeing. Read the rest of this entry »

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Podcast 4 Is Out Now

Posted by mrpbps on 24th August 2006

Somehow we never quite get to finalise the shows as quickly as we would hope however our fourth Middle P podcast is ready. Once again we have plenty of news and sport and this time we go back a couple of months to when Channel 31 came to video us for TV. Two of our reporters turned the tables on Graeme the Channel 31 host and interviewed him for personality of the week. A great little interview piece indeed. Another new segment is Tech Seg where two of our techno nerds explain a little more about some of the programs we use in our class, this time Photo Story 3.

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Apostles and Loch Ard, What Do You Get?

Posted by joshcbps on 23rd August 2006

The_Apostles.JPGThe Loch Ard and the Apostles at Port Campbell .Two of the most respected monarchs in Oz….. And Bellaire have just been there.

Stepping back in time is the word that Bellaire student Josh Conway said about the Apostles. The day was a Wednesday and the date the 23/8/06. The Bellaire students had the chance of a life time to see these famous and great places in Oz history and they made the most of it. There was a big argument about how many there were but at the end they were still arguing.

The bus driver Perce who is a mastermind at those things, said there was seven. The students spent about thirty minutes viewing the Apostles. Read the rest of this entry »

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Matt and Sophie Knock Camp Off The Charts

Posted by davidbps on 23rd August 2006

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Monday the 21st of August the staff at Camp Kangaroobie was getting ready for a school and some noisy kids to arrive.

That school was called Bellaire Primary School and the kids were so excited that they kept talking and talking.

At half past the Bellaire students arrived at the camp. Matt, the boss of the camp, told the students what cabin they were in.

Steph and Dan were staff that helped with activities, and Sophie was Matt’s wife. Sophie helped out with the low ropes course and gave tips.

Christopher and Lachie were Matt’s sons, and Dan looked like Matt’s younger brother. Three ladies were working in the kitchen, and they made breakfast, lunch, and tea. Read the rest of this entry »

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Pig Enjoys a Posterior Kiss!

Posted by joshsapbps on 23rd August 2006

Bellaire has gone to camp. There are lots of animals at Kangaroobie such as pigs, cows, sheep, dogs, and people.

To ride a pig you need to make friends with the pig.

“The best way to make friends with a pig is to kiss its backside.” said Matt, the owner of the camp.

There are two dogs at camp. One is very old and the other one is younger, but he is fairly old himself.

The sheep have just had babies and are still having them. The cows have had babies as well.
All of these animals were found and observed at Camp Kangaroobie.

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Pop Goes the Balloons!!!!!

Posted by breellebps on 23rd August 2006

archery_and_ Emma.JPGAt Kangaroobie Camp all the groups got to participate in the archery activity. They needed a bow and an arrow and aimed at the balloon in the middle of the target.

The people in group two did archery for their fourth activity. The teachers that participated in group two were Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Windle.

“The arrow was black or wood colour,” said Matt.

“You have to hold the bow in your left hand and hold the string in your right hand.” Mrs Windle said.

It was fun doing Archery!  When the group had finished, They had afternoon tea.

Many of the people hit the bale of hay and the balloon.  Some even shot over the bale of hay!  

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The Farmtastic

Posted by taihabps on 23rd August 2006

Looking after farm animals is hard work but also fun as the Middle Unit campers at Kangaroobie Camp found out.

When the Middle Unit of Bellaire Primary School arrived at Camp Kangaroobie they had a discussion then they settled in. After that some of them went straight to the animals.

Everyone really enjoyed what they did. When they started they fed the pigs. One of the pig’s name was Chester who was a Boar or male pig. The Sow, which is the female pig, was called Cherie. Read the rest of this entry »

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Creepy Night Crawlers Shine

Posted by nickbps on 23rd August 2006

On Monday the 21st of August, Middle P went and saw glow worms and there were 200 847 worms there.

When the first group of campers went to see the glow worms there were 200 847 but they only saw a few worms because it was only a little dark not pitch black.

Some people like Will and David thought that the glow worms would have been bigger but the worms were just like little dots.

Gavin was the man who showed were the glow worms are in Melba State Park. The Park is in the bush. When the kids were going to the glow worms they also saw a waterfall. Read the rest of this entry »

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