Tuesday, 27 November 2012


Me and Jamie's Song

About a month ago Jamie and I made a song, we have no idea what the song is called, but we do know that is about me coming to the school and Jamie showing me around.

Hope you enjoy it, the tune is Want U Back by Cher Lloyd

Hey my name is Amelia May,
and I'm really lost today,
could someone show me my way, way, way.       
Yeah                                        

Hey my name is Jamie aya,
apparently you've lost your way,
just tell me where you need to go,go,go
Yeah

I've been here for four whole years,
and I really like it here,
before I show you Room 5s alive,
I've got to tell you the values!

Trust, Honesty and consideration,
and always rely on Ms McDonald alliterations.

I wanna go back, I wanna go back, I wanna,  I wanna, I wanna go back to Hong Kong

Don't be upset it's not that scary,
as long as you pass Ms Clark in the Library.

Return your books, Return your books, Return, Return, your books. yeah

Actually, I think I've changed my mind,
this school is quite devine,
I wonder what I'll find, find, find
Yeah

You'll find some pencils here or there,
a few rubbers over there,
and if your lucky a desk or chair.

This school has been here since 1952,
Damn I need to tie my shoe,
Our best always is our school motto,
Jese why don't you just a photo.

W.I.T.S Walk away, ignore, tell someone
Say I statement dont through a tantrum.

I need to relax, I need to relax. I need, I need to relax

Hey there is an Ancient flax over there
lets go to morning tea and have some snacks.

We love this school, We love, We love this school. Yeah


So there you have it me and Jamie's Song.


Key
Blue-Amelia
Black-Jamie
 

My Time at V.A.S



Although  I only started school here, this year. I have made a lot of great memories, I am sad to leave the school, but not as sad about all the friends that I will miss. I started school late February, so I have kind of been here for quite a while, but not as long as most people.

I still remember my first day of school, I came into the classroom and Ms McDonald introduce me to Sophie and Maddie. V.A.S is quite different to my old school in Hong Kong, I mean it was ten stories high and most of the schools in New Zealand are only about two stories high.

Some of the Amazing things that I have done or are going to do this year.

Term 1

School Camp
Senior Swimming Sports
Sausage Sizzle
Paul Left
I arrived

Term 2

Mr Short Left
Mrs Cameron, Acting Principal
School Disco
Sausage Sizzle

Term 3

Sausage Sizzle
School Disco
Production
Cross Country
Book Fair


Term 4

Waterwise
MOTAT
Beach Ed
Leavers Dinner
Leavers Assembly
Leavers Day
Prize Giving
Halloween Night
Athletics Day
Sausage Sizzle

I love this school, the teachers, the students. I going to miss every single second of this school, I would never ever ever regret coming here. It has only being 8 months, but it feels like forever. And I cant wait to go to Intermidiate.

Saturday, 17 November 2012

My Teacher

A great poem, which is exactly like my teacher

Our Teacher sings the Beatles

Our teacher sings the Beatles
She must know every song
We ask her please to stop
But she just sings, "It won't be long,"

And then she croons like Elvis
She clearly thinks its cool
And if we beg her not to
She just belts out, "Don't be cruel."

She then does Michael Jackson
It drives us nearly mad
We have to cover up our ears
Because she's really, bad

She winds up with the wiggles
Or else a Barney song,
And, Even worse, she tells us all
That we should sing along.

It's all My fault she does this
I feel like such a fool
I wish I'd never brought
Karaoke box to school.

Kenn Nesbitt

Actually, this is nothing like my teacher at all :)

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Sport News - Homework



Auckland Marathon

On Sunday the 28th of October, over 16,500 competed in the 2012 Auckland Marathon. The 42km Marathon started at Devonport, looped through St Heliers and finished at Victoria Park. Rowan Walker won for the men's at a time of 2hr 24min and Alexander Williams won for the women's at a time of 2hr 41min.

Among those who ran the marathon was my mother competing for the first time. She ran a time of  5hr 30min which was slower than she would've liked, but overall she was pleased for being able to cross the finish the line and achieve her goal of running a marathon. She started training in June and would get up at 5:00am in the morning to go for a run. Her favourite part of the marathon was when she was running across the harbour bridge admiring the beautiful view and the worst bit was when her knees and her hip started to hurt.

I am really proud of my mum for completing the marathon, because she put in alot of effort. The Auckland Marathon was a huge success!

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Mini Biography


Jacqueline Wilson

Jacqueline Wilson is a british writer, who has written many amazing stories.

Jacqueline Wilson was born on the 17th December 1945, to Harry Aitken, a civil servant and Margeret Aitken, a house wife in Bath, Somerset England. Jacqueline attended Lacthmere Primary School.

At the age of nine she wrote her first novel the story called Meet The Maggots was about a family with seven children. Jacqueline did very well. After she attended Lacthmere she went to Coombe Girls' school.

At the age of 16, Jacqueline studied as a secretary, but them applied to work with the Dundee-based publishing company.

She fell in love with a printer named Millar Wilson. When he joined the police force, the couple moved south for his work. The married in 1965 when Jacqueline was only 19, two years later they had a daughter called Emma.

Jacqueline Wilson wrote many amazing stories, The story of Tracey Baker, won the 2002 Blue Peter People's Choice Award, and The Illustrated Mum (1999) won the annual Guardian Prize

Jaqueline Wilson was also given many awards. In June 2002, she was given an OBE (Order of the British Empire) and in October she received an Honoraly degree from the University of Winchester.

Jacqueline Wilson is still alive today. And is remembered by her incredible books.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Local Events - Homework



Hunt for Best Parallel Parker

On this Saturday, man will compete against machine in the art of Parallel parking in search for New Zealand's Car parker of the year. Twenty-four of New Zealand's premier parkers will compete in this competition to win the title at Auckland Queens Wharf, facing off against the hands-free technology of the new Ford focus. Competitors will be judged on their speed, accuracy and they will also be judged on the distance from the curb and the distance from each of the front and rear cars.
Parallel parking

After two sets of qualification rounds, the top eight will be pitted against the hands free parking of the ford focus. The grand final is when the top two competitors go head to head to win New Zealand Car Parker of the year.

The car parker of the year will recieve a years free valet parking at Aucklands Britomart Car Park, valued at $6000

Sources Of Information

http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/whats-on/7852106/Hunt-for-best-parallel-parkers

Monday, 15 October 2012

Current Events - Homework

Mother Worries Son will go back to jail

Sue Freeman a Christchurch mother is desperate to keep her 19 year old adopted son out of Jail.

Andrej Michael Schwaab will be released on Wednesday after serving more than two years in Christchurch Men's Prison. He was in prison for a 2010 car stealing rampage that led him to his arrest at gunpoint in Nelson.

Sue Freeman worries for her son, who she describes as a 'very damaged young man'.
Judge Phillip Morgan has indicated home detention for Andrej. It will be up to Andrej's mother to  decide whether to keep him in line on her own during the week from Wednesday.

Schwaab struggles to cope with stress and many things as he spent his first two years in a Russian orphange, he got no hugs or smiles and still struggles today with calming himself down and reading other facial expressions

Mrs Freeman said prison, next to violent offenders, was the wrong place for her son.

Sources Of Information


http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/7815051/Mother-worries-son-will-go-back-to-jail

Saturday, 13 October 2012

2 Natural Wonders Of the World

Mount Everest

I would like to visit Mount Everest
but I would not climb it There are two reasons why 1. I'm way too young to climb Mount Everest. 2. Where in the world am I going to get the right ger plus it's too cold.


Facts About Mount Everest

  •  Mount Everest was formed about 6 million years ago.
  • In Nepal Mount Everest  is called Sargamatha {means goddess of the sky}.
  • The country with the most deaths on Mount Everest was Nepal - 46.
  • Mount Everest was named after Sir George Everest in 1865, the British surveyor-general of India.
  • The First person to climb Mount Everest was by Sir Edmund Hillary on May 29th,  1953 New Zealand.
  • The oldest person to climb Mount Everest was by Sherman Bull on May 25th, 2001 - at 64 years of age.
  • The youngest person to climb Mount Everest  was by Temba Tsheri on May 22nd 2001 - at 15 years of age.

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Victoria Falls



I would like to visit Victoria Falls because of its beautiful areas and I would love to watch the water flow through the gorge in Zambia.




Facts About Victoria Falls

  • Did you know that people hang over the edge of Victoria Falls? It is true when the river flow is at a safe level, during the months of September to December  you can swim in a naturally formed pool known as the Devil's Swimming Pool.
  • Victoria Falls is 1087 metres wide, which makes it the largest curtain of water in the world .
  • The rivers annual flood season is February to May with a peak in April.
  • During the flood season, however, it is impossible to see the foot of the falls and most of its face.
  • The walk across Victoria Falls during the flood season is in constant shower and shrouded with mist.














                                                                                     

Friday, 5 October 2012

Poem - Friends

God  knew that we all need someone
To share each happy day
To be a source of courage
when troubles come our way.

God knew that everybody needs
companionship and cheer
He knew that people need someone
whose thoughts are always near.

He knew they need someone kind,
to lend a helping hand,
Somone to glady take the time
to care and understand.

Someone to be true to us.
Whether near or far apart,
Someone whose love we'll always hold
and treasure in our hearts.

Author Unknown

Me and My Sister

Make a video of your own at Animoto.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

The Little Green Man

Here is a poem about a little green man.

The flying saucer landed,
a little green man came out.
His head was wild and leafy
like a giant Brussels Sprout.

He wandered across the paddock
to where the old horse fed;
and, "Take me to your leader!"
the litle green man said.

The horse was hard of hearing,
his sight was growing dim.
He didn't think of little green men,
it was just a bush to him.

One bite, one chew, one swallow;
(it doesn't bear thinking on)!
Now the saucer rusts in the field alone
but the little green man has gone

Bill Scott

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Bio Poetry

This is a Bio Poetry about me.

Amelia

Kind
Caring
Trustworthy

Wishes of being a singer
Dreams of having a good future
Wants to have a good life
Who wonders if she will ever see her friends when she's older
Who fears posion
Who is afraid of spiders
Who likes sleep-overs
Who believes in fantasy

Who loves being with her friends
Who loves to ride her bike
Who loves living in New Zealand

Who plans to never forget her friends
Who plans to be a rock star, if possible

Whose final destination is her bed

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

My Friends

I have lovely friends and without them my life would not be exciting and special. There are lots of different types of friends, some friends make you laugh and smile, but others are there when you need them most. So I thought I would tell you a little bit about my Best friends.

Sarah-Jane

Sarah was my bestest friend in Hong Kong and still is . I had pleanty of other friends but Sarah was always the best. Well all my friends in Hong Kong were great but I have known SJ longer. She did everything for me, she tried to help whenever help was needed. Sarah was an amazing friend, it is to hard to explain all the lovely things that she has done to me. Sarah is a friend that I will never forget.

Larissa

Larissa is one of my bestest friends, she is always happy and has a loud voice and makes sure that she is always heard. Larissa always tries to make everyone happy, and makes sure that everybody has a good time. Larissa has a strong personality, and is a great friend.

Maddie

Maddie is always happy and has a beaming smile on her face whenever I'm around. Maddie can also be funny and cheerful. Maddie is a very, very cheerful  friend

Elizabeth

Elizabeth is very nice and is always ready for a good laugh. Elizabeth is a very good singer and is a nice friend to everyone.

Leva

Leva is a lovely friend. Leva always lends a helping hand to everyone.


Jamie-Lee

 Jamie is always happy and has a great personality. Jamie is exciting and is not afraid of anything. Jamie has a strong character. She is a fun and exciting friend. No one could change the way Jamie is.

And last but not least

Kristina

Kristina is a lovely friend, a really really nice friend. Me and Kristina weren't really friends at the start of the year, but now I believe this the start of a great friendship. Kristina is really funny and makes everyone happy. I'm glad Kristina is my friend

Monday, 10 September 2012

My Acrostic Poem

Amazing
Mysterious
Extraordinary
Loveable
Incredible
Awesome

Olympic A4 Task

Sarah Walker

I looked towards the BMX track, preparing for my race. I glance around too meet the other competers, who are all trying to win gold for their country. The sun beams down onto the track, the nerve is spreading. This is my race, the time I will hopefully make my country proud; New Zealand proud.

Bang! the gun fires, I lunge forward, the rush of adrenalin flows through me. I grab tightly onto my handlebars, I push my legs as hard as I can on the pedals, and are thankful to be moving forward.

It's near the finish line, my olympic race is nearly over, but the question remains will I win Gold for New Zealand or Silver, Bronze what will it be.

The power inside me is building up every second, my heart pumps like crazy, my lungs craving for air. Bang! Then just like that the race is over, what a relief I an so exhausted, my muscles burning, my heart managing to slow down.

I'm very proud of myself which ever way it goes. I did my best and that's all that matters!
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In the End Sarah Walker won Silver for New Zealand.

Great Chinese Invention

Here is a explanation about one of China's greatest Inventions; The Compass

Before the compass was invented ships where frequently lost in the middle of the ocean. Then the Chinese invented the compass and that solved the problem.

It's not possible to tell who actually invented the first compass. But the compass was used around the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC).

Compasses are navigational tools that allow hikers and explorers to find their way in the wilderness by pointing the way to magnetic north. Compasses come in variety of different formats more expensive and more complicated compasses have advanced features. All compasses, however, have the same basic elements that make the devices to point the way to magnetic North.

A compass is important because it shows where North is. The compass can help hikers and explorers in the wilderness, help ships that are lost in the middle of the ocean and people who are lost in the wild or stranded on a island in the middle of nowhere, there are lots of different reasons where a compass can be used.

A compass points north because all magnets have to poles, a north pole and a South Pole, and the North Pole of one magnets is attracted to the south pole of another magnet. The Earth is a magnet that can connect with other magnets. The Earth's magnetic North Pole attracts the "north" ends of other magnets; it is technically the "South Pole" of our planet's magnetic field.

A compass is actually a navigational instrument that shows directions ina frame of reference that is relative to the surface of the Earth. A compass is a small magnet on a pivot.

The compass helps us with the navigational system. So when we are out lost in the middle of nowhere, but we have a compass we can find our way home. Another reason, you are ona cruise ship and the captain can't find his way back to the shore, but if you have a compass which can help him to help others find their way back to the shore. A compass helps lots of people including; explorers, hikers, ships, scuba divers, even famous people use the compass if they are lost in the wilderness.

In Conclusion, a compass is a great invention for the use of travelling around the world. As long as you have a compass you are safe, that's only if you know how to use it. Soon you'll get the hang of it.

Sunday, 2 September 2012

The Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall

There were once two parts of Germany, the East whp were the communists and the West. The Berlin Wall was built to stop people from East Germany, escaping. There were many protests about the wall being built it all just started to happen in the early hours of the 13th August 1961, there were no announcements, notices the German Government just decided that it should happen. The wall was up for at least 28 years during that time 5,000 people attempted to get across to the otherside, but many failed due to the amount 100 to 200 people died .

There was a failed event of Peter Fechter (aged 18), who tried to climb the wall. He was shot and bled to death. tHe last person to be shot and killed, while trying to cross the border was Chris Gueffroy on the 6th February 1989. In 1963, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan visited Berlin commerating the 750th Anniversary of Berlin. The two of them wrote speeches, trying to convince the German Government to take down the Berlin Wall.

The date on which the wall fell is considered to have been the 9th November 1989, but the wall wasn't torn down immediately. During the weeks that followed, people came to the wall with sledgehammers and chisels to chip off souveniers. These people were nicknamed 'Mauerspechte' ( wall woodpeckers).

On the 13th August 201, Germany marked the 50th Anniversary of the beginning the erection of the Berlin Wall

Sunday, 26 August 2012

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Colonision of Australian Letter

The Colonision of Australian is when all of these prisoners were bought to Australia from london to start a new colony. In year 4 we had to write a letter about what it would be like if we were in London and we were prisoners who were put on a ship and travel to Australia, we had to pretend we were writing to an aunt about it. Here it is:

Dear Aunt Elizabeth                                                            

22nd August 1788

Life in London was very hard. I didn't know where my parents were. I was all alone with no where to go. I had no food or water just myself alone in London. One day I got very hungry so I stole a loaf of bread. So now I am on my way to Port Jackson ( also known as Australia), to start a new colony.

On the boatthe conditions are terrible. It smells like vomit, dead bodies, rotten food and fish, it's horrible. The ship that I was on was called The Lady Penrhyn. They have sentenced me seven years in prison. They have too many prisoners in London. So they are taking us to Port Jackson. Every day we get a certain amount of food, it's not enough! Some of the people on the ship were getting sick with scurvy, but luckly I didn't.

On the second month of the journeywe stopped at Rio De Janiero which was are second stop to stock up on food. Soon we had to leave Rio and get back on that disgusting boat. Everything about that boat is horrible the food the smell the conditions, I wanted to go home. Whenever I went to sleep I dreamed of the positive things in life, been rich and going to school, going back to England to see my parents.

Seven months later we arrived in Port Jackson it was a reliefto see land. When we arrived there were other people on the island, the Aboriginals . They were here before us. The first thing that we did was that we were ordered to cut down the trees I didn't want to do that. The jobs that I did were helping the cook, feeding the animals, helping the gardener and making the tents. Also I had to share a tent with other children.

After a couple of years I got realeased. I could start my life all over again

Best wishes
Amelia









Wednesday, 22 August 2012

The Sun


Here is an Information Report about The Sun

The Sun is the centre of the solar system. The Sun is a giant ball of hydrogen gas formed billions of years ago. Along with the Sun the planets were formed. The Sun is really hot, sometimes explosions happen because the sun is too hot.

The dark spots on the Sun are called sunspots; sunspots are ares where the temperature is colder than usual. The Sun is about 4 1/2 billion years old! The temperature of the Sun's core is about 15,000,000 Degrees Celsius. The hottest part of the Sun is the core. The sun is ten times bigger than Jupiter and 109 times bigger than Earth. The Sun's diameter is 864,938 miles ( 91,391,980 km).

At night the moon blocks out the Sun it's called an eclipse, if the moon totally blocks out the Sun it's called a solar eclipse. The distance between the Earth and the Sun is 150 million kilometers (93 million miles ). Just like other living things the Sun was born and the Sun will die. The Sun is now a middle-aged star, meaning it is about in the middle of its life. You may think the Sun will die soon, but it will keep shining for another five billion years.

The Sun is incredible it can do amazing things, without the Sun we wouldn't be who we are now. The Sun rotates once every 27 days. The Sun is one out of a billion stars. The Sun is special it made life on Earth it made lots of incredible things.

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

My Information Report


In Year 4 I did an information report about Saturn. My teacher said it was so good she had to show it too all the other teachers. Here it is:

Saturn

Introduction

There are eight planets in our Solar System. All planets travel around the Sun. Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun. Saturn is the second biggest and also the lightest in weight and one of the gas giants.

What is Saturn made of?

Saturn's outer layer  is made out of hydrogen gas, its middle layer is hydrogen gas turned into liquid and the centre of Saturn is made out of rock. The rock in the centre of Saturn is about the size of Earth. Like Jupiter, Saturn is about 75% hydrogen and 25% helium with traces of water, methane, ammonia and 'rock', similar to the Solar Nebula from which the solar system was formed.

Saturn's Storms

Saturn's Storms Saturn is a very stormy place. The winds can travel 1,170km per hour! The storms on Saturn look like great white spots. Scientists have been watching the spots for 100 years. Another storm on Saturn is called the dragon storm, the dragon storm is a giant thunderstorm which produces lightning just like on Earth.

Saturn's Rings

Saturn has the largest and the brightest system of rings. The rings are made of ice with some dust and rock. Some rings are very thin. They areonly about 9 metres thick. That's aboutthe height of a two storey house. There are seven rings around Saturn. Some are very small and difficult to see.

Saturn's Moons

Only one moon orbits Earth, but at least 56 moons orbit Saturn! Astronomers are still finding new ones today. Saturn has moons of many sizes. Pan is the smallest moon that has been discovered. It is 256 times smaller than Titan. Titan is Saturn's largest moon. Titan is the second biggest moon in the solar system; it is about half the size of Earth.

Saturn's Size

Saturn was named after the Roman god of farming. Saturn has a mean diameter of 120,000 kilometers (74,000 miles ), and a mass 95 times that of Earth.

Conclusion

I love Saturn it is the prettiest planet in the Solar System. Saturn has seven amazing rings. Saturn is  a beautiful yellow and gold color.

Making a Difference


Here is a poem I got at my old school, here it is:


I live in a community.
On a Island in the sea
Millions of people live here
And one of them is me

There are lots of different people
Some are like me some are not
But we all have one thing in common...
Our hearts beats in the same spot!

I am just one person
But I have big, bright ideas!
I know I can make a difference
I can bring goodness and cheer

I can help those less fortunate
Because I know that it is good
To do something for someone else
I think everyone should!

Together we can make a difference
And we can start today
I can help those around me
And make my school a better place

Monday, 20 August 2012

My Biography


Biography - Cilla Black
Imagine you’re on a stage, the crowds cheering, and the lights are shining down on you. You are Cilla Black.  Cilla Black is without a doubt one of Britain’s most popular singers and is adored by all her fans nationwide.  

Early Years
Born Priscilla Maria Verconia White on May 27th 1943, during World War 2 to a Protestant father and a Catholic mother. She grew up in a musically oriented household in one of the toughest parts of Liverpool. Living with her parents and three brothers she was encouraged to share her musical talent by performing in front of her family.  She went to St Anthony's School which was behind St Anthony's church and Anfield Commercial College

Teenage Years
During her late teens, Cilla Black decided that she had to become famous and that she will never be just another girl suitable for office work, as a early school report had suggested. Understandly, she wanted more to life and could be found sneeking out to the night clubs, The Iron Door and The Cavern, which one of them she worked as a coat-check girl. She also worked at a club called The Zodiac were she served coffee and soon met her future husband Bobby Willis. As the singers left the night club stages, Cilla Black wowed them with her talent, singing. Taking the spotlight.

Thanks to a lot of support from friends and family, she quickly became a mini celebrity in the neighbourhood. Cilla Black performed with so many legendary acts who were establishing a newspaper called ' Mersey Beat'.

Due to a twist of fate, the publisher of the Mersey Beat mistakenly reffered her to Cilla Black instead of Cilla White so she decided she liked the name and took it as her stage name.

Adult Years
It wasn't long before Cilla Black was spotted by music producer Brian Epstein. John Lennon from the beatles introduced Brian Epstein to Cilla Black. Who soon persuaded him to audition Cilla Black to see if she could become a star, so on the 6th September 1963 she became his only female vocalist.
Brian Epstein grew a great bond between Cilla Black and had high expectations of her. His faith and Cilla Blacks talent convinced George Martin that she was worthy of auditing for Parlaphone Records.

Marriage
Cilla Black was married to her manager Bobby Willis for more than 30 years until he died from lung cancer on 23rd October 1999. Together they had three sons,  Robert now her manager (born in 1970), Ben (born in 1974) and Jack (born in 1980). Her daughter Ellen (born in 1975) was 13 weeks premature and died two hours after birth.

Acheivements  
Over the years Cilla Black has performed and produced many songs here are some, You're my world is a number 1# hit, Anyone who had a heart is the biggest selling single of all time by a Bitish female recording artist and was her first Number 1# Hit. In 1997, Cilla Black was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth for her acheivementsin the entertainment industry

Cilla Black, also known as the highest paid female entertainer in British Television history, today wants to be remembered by her accomplishments as a popular recording artist. Cilla Black is so proud of herself for being able to become famous and share her musical talent around the world. Cilla Black is still alive today, she is 69 years of age.





Thursday, 16 August 2012

Year 3 Speech

In Year 3 when I was about 8 or 9 I wrote a speech about How a telephone works and here it is:

Today I'm going to talk to you about how a telephone works. A man called Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephoneso people could talk to each other across a distance instead of having to write a letter or walk over and say "Hi".

There are two main parts of a telephone 1. There is the receiver and 2. There is the Tansmitter. The transmitter is the part of the phone that you talk into. It translates your voice into electrical soundwaves bya metal disc called a diapharagm which vibrates when you speak into the phone and makes the soundwaves.The receiver is the part of the phone that you listen to. It translates the soundwaves into your voice. The soundwaves hear the words of the speaker which is either you or me.

And that is how a telephone works.

Friday, 10 August 2012

Cilla Black

My Famous 60's person is Cilla Black. Cilla Black is a famous British Singer who is adored by all her fans, and is still alive today.

What I want to know about Cilla Black is, why did she change her name to Cilla Black, what was her lifelong dream, where she grew up, what life was like for her when she was young and some of her special acheivements, and other background information.

My Knowledge

Real Name: Priscilla Maria Veronica White

D.O.B: 27th May 1943

Origin: Liverpool, England

Occupations: Singer, Television Presenter, Actress

How Cilla Black got her name: Priscilla White's nickname was Cilla. When she was featured on an article for the Music newspaper, the publisher mistakenly reffered to her as Cilla Black, rather than White. Cilla Black decided that she liked the name, and took it as her stage name.

Thursday, 9 August 2012

My Speech

My Sister Gabby

I have a younger sister called Gabby. Most people know Gabby. Right? Gabby is 3yrs younger than me . Gabby likes to think that she is 3yrs older than me. Sometimes I like to imagine what it would be like if I didn't have a younger sister. How awesome it would be.

There wouldn't be anyone to steal my clothes or my jewellery. There wouldn't be anyone to make any annoying noises or weird sounds or sing opera at the most inapproprate time like in the thearte with all the other  opera singers, or to shout "Go NZ!"at the Hong Kong sevens at the top of her lungs and have everyone staring at us. "How embarrasing". When I had friends over for playdates, I wouldn't have my sister hanging out with us trying to act cool like a big kid. I would always have the best spot in front of the TV, on the couch, in the car, the window seat on the plane and the seat at the dinner table that faces the TV. We wouldn't need to fight ove the computer oe mums iphone.

I would always be the beat singer and dancer in the family no matter what! And santa would always bring me the biggest present!!

However, if I did  not have a younger sister, I would not have anyone to blame when mum finds out someone has been playing with her makeup, clothes, shoes and sunglasses. Or if I tried to use my dad's hat.

I would not have anyone to wear my old clothes that I've grown out of . And I would have no one to blame for accidently throwing a ball through the window or leaving a trial of mud through the house.

But then, if I didn't have a younger sister there would be no  one to make me laugh at the most stupid things, like when she roly polys off the bed, or snorts water out her nose, or sleeps with her mouth open, or when we have pillow fights ( I always win )

There would be no one to share stuff with like getting our new puppy, or getting matching dresses and raincoats, or laughing at silly stuff on youtube, or singing together.

So really while it might be really nice to imagine ife without my sister, I really am lucky to have her because she makes me laugh, she is there to share anything and will always be ready to sing.

I reckon that as much as your younger brother or sister annoys you that you love them as much as I love my sister, and you couldn't imagine a world without them.

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Welcome to my Blog

Hi I'm Amelia. Welcome to my Blog. I'm lucky that I get to have a second chance at Blogging. Enjoy!