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HAYDN SPORTS NEWS
FOREST SCRAP TO A 2-1 WIN www.haydn.nottingham.sch.uk
Friday February 12 2010
No 1
WE‟RE MAKING THE NEWS! Teo writing notes at the Forest match
BY TEO
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ottingham Forest played Reading at the City Ground. It was a really exciting match! Forest won 2-1, the Forest scorers were Paul Anderson, who scored with a shot after the 15th minute! Then Robert Earnshaw scored another in the 43rd minute. The Reading scorer was Jimmy Kebe who scored with a curler shot from outside the goalie area. The man of the match was Lee
DANCE FEVER
Forest pass the ball around during their 2-1 victory against Reading at the City Ground Camp who pulled off loads of great saves, including a penalty given away by Nicky Shorey, the Forest defender, who got sent off for fouling the Reading striker.
Forest managed to hold on with only ten men and the excellent goalie Lee Camp, who has been playing really well this season. It was an exciting finish to the game.
FRENCH FUN AT LA JOLIE RONDE The news group is made up of [left to right] Frankie, Aimie, Angel, Teo, Eleanor, Tom, Charlotte, Jack. Flora and Ted.
BY CHARLOTTE
BY TED On Monday, dance class takes place in the hall at Haydn Primary School. It is run by Sarah and takes place after school. Everybody can attend but there is a charge. The raffle is popular with members of the dance club. Raffle is a game where a number is Lucas enjoys dance class called out and if you have that number you get a prize. The children play this at dance class right at the end. Lucas, a Year 2 pupil, said: “The raffle is good.” We think it sounds cool! Angel said: “I recommend dance club for pupils between age 5 and 10 because it‟s quite fun and it helps keep you healthy.”
An after school club called „La Jolie Ronde‟ has just come back to Haydn Primary School. During the autumn term Miss Muriel Lordat arrived at Haydn School to teach French with her daughter, Juliet. It takes place in 2SA‟s classroom on Tuesdays at 3:30pm until 4:00pm. The recent events in La Jolie Ronde are that Spanish was added to their choice of languages. They also had recent news of a new member, La Grand Mystère Français. He teaches Year 6 in different schools. I interviewed my friend Talandria about the French lessons. I asked her why she decided to go to French club. “Cos my parents want me to learn more French”, she said. Then I asked her if she had made any friends. She replied: “Yes.” I asked her what her friend‟s name was. She said “Juliet”. For my final question I asked what her favourite French word was and she said “Un bébé.”
CREATIVE PARTNERSHIPS ARE BACK AT HAYDN
Ethan, Flo, Talandria, Dom, Carter and Charlie are Some of the Year 2s who go to La Jolie Ronde.
Did you find all the love hearts and spot the link? Give your answers to the office. Winners will be drawn at random.
This is a story board from the global warming group. Taken by Tom Walsh.
BY ANGEL As they say on their website ‘Creative Partnerships is the Government‟s flagship creative learning programme, designed to develop the skills of young people across Eng-
land, raising their aspirations and equipping them for their futures‟. The Mighty Creatives is the young people‟s creative development agency for the East Midlands. Haydn School chose 4 Creative Practitioners who could help with new approaches to writing skills. Last year they worked with Years 3 and 5 on very successful projects. This year Tom Walsh is working with Year 6 on video and live presentations, Shelley Walker is working with a group of ten to set up a school paper and Fifth Word are working with F2 and Y1. The presentations (Year 6 and Tom Walsh) are about events and people that changed the way we live today. Some of the subjects chosen were Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson and the death sentence. Tom Yr 6 (one of the pupils who worked with Tom Walsh) told us “My group worked on global warming.
There were seven in my group. What I enjoyed most about the experience was the technical equipment”. Tom Walsh said “I was really pleased with the first project and the current group is working just as hard. We are just about to start the animations and I am confident they will be superb.” Shelley Walker is helping a group of ten pupils set up our school news paper (this being the first edition). Article continued on Page 2 Welcome to the first issue of your new school newspaper. Haydn News will keep pupils and their families and all the staff informed about what is happening at our school. If you would like to write an article or comment on the paper, please leave details at the office for the attention of Shelley Walker.
Competition! Look out for love hearts on each page and find the link between the letters! Details of how to enter are on the back page.