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E X C L U S I V E !
By Press Office W
Main Photo: Lady Penelope Inset:The bear now locked up in the zoo
HER SILENCE HAS FINALLY BEEN BROKEN. LADY PENELOPE, THE VICTIM OF THE MOST FAMOUS JEWELLERY THEFT OF THE PAST MONTH HAS SPOKEN EXCLUSIVELY TO PORTAL PRESS ABOUT HER EXPERIENCE, FEELINGS AND HER THOUGHTS ON THE FUTURE... Lady Penelope walked into Press Office W, at Portal Press, wearing her now famous fur coat and big pink hat. She had a friendly manner and was keen to get the interview started. The reporters gathered around to hear her talk about the robbery and the case, and to ask her the questions they had prepared. Reporter Sweetlove began by asking Lady Penelope to tell us a bit about herself. “Well what can I say? I am Lady Penelope Smithe, I have lots of money and live in a big house. I have 2 children, Rupert and Mary-Ann”. Report Hanlon went on to ask Lady P what she does for a living. Lady Penelope gave a little smile and replied, “I have money, I just have fun, that’s my job”. On hearing this Reporter Dawson probed further asking her to talk about what do she likes to do for fun? “Meet friends for lunch, go on cruises and walk my dogs”, was the reply. The reporters were keen to find out about the robbery and the case that Lady P meets Press Office W has had the whole world captivated. Reporter Kerry asked Lady P how she felt when the necklace was stolen? “I was so upset, I cried. The necklace used to belong to my Grandmother and was very special to me”. See the full interview inside.
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The Frozen Food Family A Cold Adventure
How much do you know about freezing? A Quiz
By Saphyre Alexander
By Press Office 2
One day Kenzie Ketchup, Suzy Syrup, Wonka Water and Shaun Soup were on a trip to the beach. They were really really hot so Kenzie said, “I’m boiling hot, lets go to the ice-cream parlour and jump in the freezer to cool down.” All the foods agreed. Then they said, “ahhhh, this is nice.” Before they knew it Kenzie was a liquid and so were Suzy, Wonka and Shaun. Then a boy came along to get his favourite icecream. When he opened the freezer lid, he rubbed his eyes and said to his friend, “have you ever seen foods with arms, legs and a face?” His friend said, “of course not.” So his friend said, “well come and look in the freezer.” So he did. They both decided to take them home. When they got there the two boys put them next to the oven and kept them there for half an hour. When the boys came back, the foods were screaming, “ what’s happened to us?” and that was the story of the frozen food family.
What do you think will happen to bread when it is put in the freezer? What do you think will happen to chocolate when it is put in the freezer? Is tomato ketchup a solid or a liquid before it is put in the freezer? Is juice a solid or a liquid when it is has been left in the freezer?
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I Don't Want To Go To Bed By Summer Hann
One stormy night in a flowery bedroom Aimee was playing. She was playing princesses. Mum shouted “It is sleepy time”. “I don't want to go to bed” said Aimee. “Get into bed now” shouted Mum. “Okay” said Aimee. She put her pyjamas on, she put her lamp on, she read all of her books and she fell asleep.
A Flowery Bedroom By Eleanor Jordan
One rainy night in a flowery bedroom a little girl called Stephanie could not get to bed. Her Mum said “It’s time for bed” but Stephanie could not get to sleep. So Stephanie went up stairs and had a warm glass of milk and she said “I'm still waiting”. She was waiting for her Mum to give her a bedtime story. She said “I'm still waiting”. Then her Mum give her a kiss and she fell fast asleep. The end.
Plum Street By Eva Halliday
It all happened on Plum Street and Olivia couldn't get to sleep. Olivia wanted some hot milk, but she still could not get to sleep. So then her Mammy tucked her into bed with her very multi-coloured blanky and she still could not get to sleep! Then her Mammy knew what she wanted, a goodnight kiss. Olivia fell fast asleep on Plum Street The end!
Naughty Charley
Jack and the Beanstalk
By Lewis Stanton
On a stormy night on Rock Street there was a little boy called Charley. He wasn’t going to bed. His Mam said “Charley go to bed”. He said “No I want to play rockstar music” and that is what he did. It made a big noise. His Mam got him some supper but he didn’t eat it. He was being naughty. His Mam got his pyjamas and he put them on. He stopped playing rockstar music, got into bed and fell fast asleep.
BOOK REVIEW
By Amiee Robson
What is the book about?Jack sells a cow and uses the money to buy some beans. His mum cooks them and it grows. He climbs the tree. At the top of the beanstalk the giant comes What did I like about the book? I liked it when jack climbed to the top of the beanstalk What did I not like about the book?When the giant came because he was being nasty to Jack I think everyone should read this book and I will give this book 6 out of10
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Oh how the River has Changed! A Look at the River Tyne, Past and Present
Main Photo: Lady Penelope
The Tyne Bridge: By Tia Sweetlove
The Tyne Now: Fun, Fun and More Fun By Tia Sweetlove If you go to the River Tyne you will see a sparkly river it is sooooo Crane: By Melissa Wilson
The Tyne in 1940:
Ships, Ships and More Ships By Melissa Wilson During the 1940s along the River Tyne there was smoke and clouds. The smoke was from coal burning to power the ships that were being built by all of the workers. The reason we needed lots of ships was because people were going to fight with guns in the war. The ships carried people, guns, cars and food. They built the ships using cranes because the parts of the ships were so heavy. In the 1940s people traveled along the river in trams. There was cobbled stones on the ground.
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Hello, and welcome to ‘Q&A’ This week Press Office W interviewed socialite of the moment...Lady Penelope Smithe Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
Oh yes, I’m Lady Penelope. I have lots of money and live in a big house. I have 2 children, a maid, a gardener and a 4 dogs.
What do you do?
Nothing, I don’t have a job. I already have lots of money!
What do you do for
I usually go out for lunch with my friends. I love to go on cruises, spend weekends away and walking my jobs.
fun? How did you feel when your necklace was stolen?
Oh I cried and cried! I was very upset. I was given that necklace from my Grandmother and it was very special to me. I felt terrible about the whole thing!
I have mixed feeling about it to be honest. I am pleased that justice has been done, but I do that the bear is locked up in the Zoo? feel a bit sorry for the bear. I don’t think he realised he was hurting anyone. How do you feel now
How much was the necklace worth? Do you think that you can be friends with the bear?
It is worth a lot of money. Over one million pounds! It’s priceless to me! Well I think the bear is very sorry for what he did. So perhaps we can be friends when he gets out of the Zoo. Who knows!
See the full video interview in ʻThe Station Reporter: Onlineʼ!
THIS WEEK, ‘MY LIFE’ COLUMNIST, EMILY CONDIE TELLS US ABOUT HER LIFE AND HER LOVE OF BOOKS. “I love books. Book reading takes up most of my spare time, apart from dancing...that’s my favourite. Still, reading happens everyday in my house. Whether it’s a newspaper or newsletter, reading is so important to me. One day I hope to be an author. I have read all of the ‘Famous 5’ books and most of the Jaqueline Wilson books. It isn’t just me who loves reading though. My little brother and Dad like to read too. I normally read for an hour in bed before turning off the light. Sometimes I even read in secret in bed with my reading light! My Dad reads boring classics and my brother reads books about Lego, but I like Enid Blyton the best!” By Emily Condie
The Hobby Club: Football Dreams By Reporter Walker
By Andrew Condie
A Step by Step Guide to Freezing! First, get some golden syrup, ketchup, water and soup. Next, get your ingredients and pop each one in a section of the ice cube tray. Then, put the ice cube tray in the freezer for one whole day. The next day, take the cube tray out of the freezer and see whether they have turned from liquids into solids or whether they have stayed as liquids.
This week the column is all about me and my favourtite thing to do. I’m going to tell you about my hobby which is football . I started playing when I was 7 years old and I played for Bedlington Juniors.We had to run around for 45mins with a football to get warmed up before we played. I have now been playing football for 2 years. I play for Cramlington Juniors. In April I am going to a tournament in Filey near Scarborough. We will be there for 3 days and 2 nights. If we win the tournament we will be the Filey winners 2012,and we will get a trophy. I play up front or midfield. This year we might have a better chance of winning as last year we came third.
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Press Office W review some fantastic toys! Toy: Big Marble Run The Big Marble Run is made of plastic. I like it because the balls come out of it. I would give this toy 4 out of 5 stars.
By Ethan Beecroft Toy: Talking Globe The Talking Globe is made of plastic. I like it because you can explore all round the world. I would give it 5 out of 5 stars
By Olivia Bailey
Toy: Truck The truck is made from plastic. I like it because it has bits that move on it. I would give it 5 out of 5 stars.
By Luke Dawson
What is your favourite toy? Toy: Big Marble Run
Toy: Teddy Puppet The Teddy Puppet is made from fabric. I like it because you can make it clap it’s hands. I would give it 4 out 5 stars.
By Sam Hardy
The Big Marble Run is made from plastic. I like it because the balls go round and round. I would give it 5 out of 5 stars
By Jamie Hardy
Next week in the review zone: Press Office W review their favourite cartoons.
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By Press Office W
THIS WEEK WE FEATURE NEW WORKS BY THE ART GROUP ‘POW!’ THEY HAVE USED NATURAL MATERIALS TO CREATE TEMPORARY ARTWORKS. “I put 2 bits of wood in the middle and stones around it. I put glass sparkles on the top and I put pine cones around it all.” Marley “There is glass on top of the wood, there is stone on the other bits of wood too.” Thomas “I put black stones around the sides. I put cotton wool in the middle with glass beads on top.” Daniel “It has glass on the top and stones around it. The bit in the middle is wood to hold the glass up.” Olivia
By Press Office 4
HERE IS SOMETHING TO TRY AT HOME. REPORTERS IN PRESS OFFICE 4 CREATES ARTIST IMPRESSIONS OF THE ANTARCTIC LANDSCAPE USING PASTELS
Press Office Four experimented making pictures using cold colours. Reporters looked carefully at photographs of Antarctic scenes and identified cool blues and purples which they could use in their own art work. Then pastels were used to create their frozen scenes. The results were really good as we are sure you will agree!
Sparkle and Glitter for the Queen: Press Office A help out By Press Office A
Acorn Press have been having fun with alliterative rhymes. 10 Dirty Dogs came knocking at my door Rat a tat, rat a tat, knocking at my door Until I said, ‘dirty dogs don’t do it anymore!’ So they didn’t, but then......... 10 happy hedgehogs came knocking at my door......... Perhaps you can come up with some other animals such as bouncy bears or mucky monkeys
This week Acorn Press were delighted to help the Queen once again. her Ballroom has been painted for her forthcoming celebrations - everywhere is white. The queen feels it is in need of some decorations to turn it into a spectacular room for dancing and music. She has asked the reporters to put a bit of sparkle into this very important room. Glitter balls were decided upon - the reporters used fabric, paint, sequins and other bright, colourful, shiny materials. to make the balls glitter and sparkle. In order to decorate the walls the reporters found old cd,s which reflect the light just like mirrors (of which the Queen is particularly fond). They found all sorts of glittery materials to decorate them. Unfortunately the Queen is unable to collect them for a while so they will be on show in Windsor Castle for the time being.
A Peculiar Poem: What can it be?
A Request from Press Office 2
By Press Office 3
Next week, Press Office 2 will be researching Antarctica, Brazil, Egypt and Ireland to create a travel section for The Station Reporter If you have any information or photographs about any of these places, we as reporters would be extremely grateful!
It hopped and wobbled over rocks and stones. It whimpered and whispered and softly moaned. In darkness it glowed, like the moon in the sky. What is it, this form, this creature this mess? I tried and I tried to look at its face. I laughed and cried, I’ve got it! Can you guess? It was a poor alien from outer space!
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The Big Race: 100 Years On...
By Press Office 3
This year we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Robert Falcon Scott and his team of explorers, and their journey to the South Pole. Robert (or Scott of the Antarctic as he is famously known) was racing against the Norwegians in 1912 but sadly did not make it back. On the way back he and his team died from the extreme cold weather. I think Robert felt sad and cold. In January 2012 Blue Peter presenter, Helen Skelton travelled to Antarctica, and on to the South Pole by kite skiing and cycling on a special snow bike. Her journey was for Sport Relief. Robert had far less equipment than Helen. He had a thick coat but Helen had lots of layers and more modern clothing. Her tent was better equipped and designed to cope with the strong winds. She would have eaten lots of sweets to keep her energy levels up too. It is thanks to explorers like Robert Falcon Scott and his team that we know of these places, and know how difficult it is to live and travel across it. Helen Skelton did an amazing thing of traveling to the South Pole for Sport Relief. You can donate money to Sport Relief this year and help people with difficult lives in the UK as well as all over the world by visiting www.sportrelief.com
Fantastic Felicity Aston! On the Ice Alone by Maisie Thornton and Charday Thompson
In January this year Felicity Aston became the first woman explorer to ski across Antarctica alone. When she got there she explored making angels in the snow. She is also a writer and adventurer. She travelled 1744 km in 59 days all by herself. Before this expedition Felicity also led a group of women explorers to the South Pole and the expedition took 38 days. She was part of the first all woman team to finish the the Polar challenge which is a 360 mile endurance race across the Canadian Arctic.
Antarctica: A Fact File
Katie Davidson and Nathan Nordstrome-Hearne
Did you know....... Penguins are the most common bird in Antarctica Over the years the Antarctic ice is melting! Some of the biggest icebergs in the world break off from Antarctic ice shelves. Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, emptiest and coldest place on earth. The thickest point on the Antarctic ice sheet is 4776 metres deep. Antarctica’s ice-sheets have built up over many years. Antarctica is further away from the equator than any other continent. The coldest temperature - 89.2 degrees celcisus was recorded there. This means that it is very cold. Polar bears are NOT found in the Antarctic.
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Massive Flood in Glasgow: Havoc caused in local Press Office
By Press Office 4
Olive Stein turned to reporters in Press Office Four to assist her after a devastating flood threatened newspaper production in her Glasgow office. Reporters listened in horror as Olive explained the flood water had been cleared but printing equipment was still very wet. She asked reporters to find out which type of paper was best to help mop up the area. Reporters had to find out which material was the most ABSORBENT. Reporters designed a fair experiment in which the absorbency of blue school paper towels, value tissues and kitchen towel was tested. The experiment established that the most absorbent paper was the kitchen towel. This managed to soak up all the water using the least number of pieces. Olive was informed and has now has ordered 100 boxes of kitchen towel rolls for the Glasgow office. Testing Absorbency: A Fair Test Dr Dolittle: 1967 By Press Office 4
1. Cut pieces of the three different types of paper. Make sure they are all the same size or it won’t be a fair test. We used pieces that were 7cm square.
Top Tips to Make sure you conduct a 2. Squirt 15mls of water onto a plate (we used a fair test! measuring syringe to make sure there was exactly 15mls of water).
Use the same amount of water each time
3. Carefully put on a piece of paper onto the puddle of water and wait for it to absorb the water. (If it doesn’t absorb all the water you need to add another piece of paper). Remember to count each piece of paper you put on.
Make sure the pieces of paper are 4. Continue until all the water is absorbed into the all the same size. paper and there is none left on the plate
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I thought this film was really funny and I really enjoyed all the songs in it. The only thing I would change is that I would make it a bit more colourful. I would give this film 10/10 stars! FILM REVIEW
Reporters in Antarctica: Coping with the Cold By Press Office 4 This week reporters in Press Office Four responded to the challenge of investigating which materials Olive Stein should give to her reporters in Antarctica to help keep them war m. Reporters discussed how to plan a test to see which material is the best insulator - fleecy fabric (100% polyester), aluminium foil or bubble wrap. At first reporters considered wrapping the materials around people and then taking their temperature to see who was the warmest. However, after careful consideration
re porter s decided this would not be a fair test because we all have different body temperatures. Instead, it was decided to wrap the materials round jars and fill each jar with hot water. The temperature would then be taken to ensure they were all the same. The jars would then be left and the temperature of the water recorded every 15 minutes. In this way they could establish which material would help keep the water warmest for longest. Results of the investigation will be revealed next week!
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What makes a good
Press Office 3 finds the beat After Press Office 3 met another rock star this week, some of our reporter teams began to think about what makes a good rock band. They discussed what each member’s job is as well as what skills they need to be good in the band. A Guitarist
A guitarist strums the chords A Singer
Press office 3 this week had the opportunity to fire more questions at a professional musician, his name is Michael Darling. Have you got a favourite song of all time? Bohemian Rhapsody. Did you go to music school? When I left high school I went to Newcastle College to study a music degree. Is it good in a band? Being in a band is a brilliant thing, you get to play music with your friends and travel the country playing and meeting new people all the time. What is your band called? North Tyneside Steel Band. How many instruments do you play? I can play the drums, the steel pans, trumpet, piano and guitar. Who taught you to play the drums? A man called Mr Gibson. What kind of music can you play? I play all sorts of music - rock, pop and jazz. Have you been on stage? Yes. I have played on stages all over the country including the Royal Albert Hall in London. How long have you been playing the instrument? I have been playing the drums and the steel pan for 10 years How much was your first instrument? My first drum kit was ÂŁ300. A Bassist
A bassist keeps it low
A Drummer
Drummers needs to keep the beat