Kilauea

Kilauea is one of the 5 volcanoes within Hawaii. It is the most active volcano in Hawaii as it has been continuously erupting since 1983.

Kilauea is a Hawaiian word that means ‘much spreading’ or ‘spewing’. This name is very appropriate when you consider that it has a ceaseless lava flow.

By Ellora and Keira 5M

NASA lost rover in Martian mega storm

Opportunity and Curiosity are two high-tech rovers on Mars caught in the middle of a raging dust storm. The storm is so ferocious that the dust particles block out the sun! Both rovers were looking okay until Opportunity suddenly went silent. NASA are using all their instruments but they can’t communicate with him until the storm clears. Everyone hopes he’s ok and they’re doing everything they can to regain communications.

By 2 brilliant reporters!

Senegal vs Poland

Tuesday 19th March, Senegal played Poland in the World Cup. The captain for Senegal is usually Cheickhou Kouyate but he didn’t play so his captainship was passed to Liverpool player, Sadio Mane. The captain of Poland was Lewandowski. At the end of the game, the score was 2-1 to Senegal! 

 By Kaveen and Suhaas

 

 

The Damages of Plastic

Plastic is causing the most disastrous effects on our environment and to our animals. It is endangering species like turtles and dolphins, driving them towards extinction. Plastic is not only endangering our ocean creatures but also the coral reefs.

Straws are creating the highest level of damage. They are being eaten by animals of all kinds and are getting stuck in their throat, making it difficult to eat and breathe; as a result, suffocating the poor, innocent animal. In many incredible, kind food establishments, they have now transitioned to using paper straws rather than plastic. Could you do this too?

We need to stop this once and for all if we want to keep some of the most incredible, beautiful creatures on the planet.

Help protect all creatures in this wonderful world by using less plastic or recycling.

Ashley Nicole Felix Hibberd    5s

How To Make Your Shoes Waterproof

This easy hack will stop you from having soggy socks! I hope it is useful to you, your friends and family. Please get parental permission before trying this.

What you will need:

  • A dry pair of shoes
  • Beeswax (Pure)
  • Hairdryer

Instructions:

  1. Take your shoes and the pure beeswax and rub it all over your shoes.
  2. When your shoes are completely covered, dry them with a hairdryer until the beeswax is clear.
  3. When your shoes have cooled down, try splashing around in a puddle outside to see how waterproof it is!

Warning: Make sure your shoes are completely dry before you begin!

Thank you This Week Junior for inspiring us to write this article!

By Hasmik and Nicole

Man City Premier League

I think I speak for all of us when I say that Man City are looking good and keeping up their winning streak. They’re obviously stronger than they look and have crushed the teams that underestimated them, even though they have had some close scrapes with some rival teams. Thankfully the tension is over; they’ve won the Premier League!

I wish them the best of luck in their matches.

By Pratham and Dev

Ball-Tampering Scandal!!

The cricket world is still in shock from the scandal caught on TV: Australian bowler Cameron Bancroft tampering with the cricket ball.

Bancroft “ruffed up” one side of the ball, in order to create a Reverse Swing when the ball is thrown. A Reverse swing is harder to play, which means that the batsman will be less likely to hit the ball accurately and win runs.

The captain had given Bancroft some yellow sandpaper (used to maintain their bats) to roughen one side of the ball; the illegal action was caught on camera.

Captain Steve Smith and David Warner have received a one-year ban, and Smith has been replaced by Tim Paine as captain. The culprit, Cameron Bancroft, has been given a nine-month suspension.

By Zayn Phoplankar, 5E

The Return of Mr Delgado!!!

  

We were sitting in our lesson listening intently to our teacher, Miss Henry when…Wow!! A familiar face appeared at the doorway.

Mr Delgado had returned from his long trip to his homeland, Cuba. He has come back refreshed with new solutions and concepts to boost Years 5 and 6. He also has come to revive the Volleyball Club.

We are very elated and grateful to have you back and we hope you have a tremendous time at our school! We look forward to practicing our Spanish with you!!!

Ella, Hadi and Hadassah