Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Sovereign Hill

The juniors at St. Pauls had been looking forward to go to Sovereign Hill. We were mostly exited to collect and bring home GOLD. Real gold!

 Firstly we were given coloured badges and on the badge there was the  school's phone number just in case a child got lost. Michelle ( now my friend ) and I looked at a board to check if my SUPER DUPER ( Lucas wegener ) archenemy was in our blue group. "Phew," Michelle sighed. "He's not in our group. "Yeah, he'll be far, far away." I thought. We were so relived. "I want to go hooooome, it's so looooooooooooooooong!" Michelle groaned when JLC ( our class ) departured. " It'll take, like, 100 hours." " A million," I challenged her to the highest number we could get to. "9999,999 and 99 trillion." I finished. "I'm not sure if that is a number." Michelle wondered.

During the bus trip we tried fake snoring. Unpurposely we made a game up. Michelle made some fake snores and I did hand claps to myself "humming" to the tune of The Chicken Dance. I started clapping. "Dot dot don, don don! Dot dot don, don don! Dot, dot, dot dot( clap,clap, clap clap )! Do-" "SNORE!" I paused. That's how we made our game. This time when you can start and during the song to resume clapping when you've been paused already. And when you have been paused you CAN'T MOVE.

 When we arrived I saw the vice principal of St. Pauls welcoming us off board. We ate our snack and then we went to a old, old school. JLC learned about the olden days. Michelle kept complaining about horse poo and smells. Then JLC looked for the gold! My friend Jacob and his mum helped me find gold. We even saw a man make a huge bar of gold. Then we used some money for snacks and ate our lunch.

I enjoyed Sovereign Hill.

Saturday, 13 June 2015

How to play Get Out Of My House

Things you will need:
 1. A sheet with squares and numbers on the squares from 1-20.
 2. Two dices and (if you like) a dice mat.
 3. Seven counters/coins (7 counters/coins for one player each) (Before you play, try Rock, Paper, Scissors to see who gets the first turn to roll )

 Method:
 1. A player rolls the two dices.
 2. Those two numbers they get, they add them up, and put a counter on the correct answer.
 3. When you have used up all your seven counters/coins, you then win.

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