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Wrangle School News

Wrangle Reporters have decided to write about people and events at Wrangle Primary School. We will be looking at how our local newspapers report on news events, sport, entertainment, fashion, and other items we may find. Some of our articles will reflect local and national news that has been highlighted in the media, including radio and T.V. The Editor and some roving reporters will be going out and about in the area in order to obtain first hand information about our environment.

EDITOR'S NOTE Please email wranglereporters@gmail.com if you have any suggestions or comments. Some of these may be published!

Editor: Jeannette Ellwood


Our Team of Reporters for 2012 is:
Zak, Helena, Georgia, Bethan, Arron and Sophy



Editor:
P.S.I take full responsibilty for any typos! Just let me know if you spot one and I will send you the Editor's Special Secret Award...

After very busy Christmas activities and a break during the first half of our Spring Term Wrangle Reporters are back to work with writing, reporting and and film making.

Our current projects include filming footage for a DVD about our school, observing nature at Freiston Shore RSPB site, and preparing Art for a continuation of an School exhibition at Giles Academy Art Gallery in nearby Boston.

Future Projects

We are planning a visit to BBC Lincolnshire studios in Lincoln as a followup to Scott Dalton's visit to our school. We are currently arranging poetry sessions with our local poet Annette Burrell and are already looking forward to an Easter visit to the Old Pottery where no doubt a quantity of Sophy's famous cupcakes will be consumed...not to mention the publication of our Writing Rocks story competition results.

Jack Greene Tudor Time Traveller

Jack Greene Tudor Time Traveller
Our intrepid Bethan with the dried frogs!

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Sports Report Swimming

On Tuesday 15th March 2011 the offical countdown clock for the 2012 Olympics was revealed in Trafalger Square. It shall keep counting down in days, hours, minutes and seconds for 500 days.Moreover on Saturday 12th March 2011 at The Meredith Leisure Centre in Louth the Lincolnshire County Championships kicked off. Boston Amateur Swimming Club took a large amount of swimmers. The first session had a promising start with Jordan Clare coming 12th in the 10 years age group. Next was James Hurley, 11, who won his age group and 4th was his teammate Sam Macleod.In the next age group, George Hobbins came 2nd. The next age group, 13's, saw Connor Spinks winning. In the 100 fly Boston had some good swims with their youngest competitors in the event saw Jessica Petitt just ahead of her teammate Bethany Holderness in 4th.
Report by Wrangle Reporter
Bethany Holderness.

the angel bear project

9/3/11
My finished design is white with my initals and ba shape of a flower on it.Moreover the knitting was not a competition but there was a colouring competition called, anything that you would like to kint. Millie won the colouring competition as a prize millie won a sock monkey and we gave Angel bear £80.00.maire and meanaly are going to australia to give homless pepole.
Reported by Helena jade chevis.

The angel bear project

9/3/11
We at wrangle primary school donated £80.00 to angel bear.Angel bear is a charity that sends knitted bears to children in need.We also did bookmarks with them my design was yellow with two sets of intials s.j and r.m.s.There was a competition for ks1 where they had to draw somthing they wanted to knit the winner was mille who drew a cat she won a sock monkey.Soon Marie and Melanie the angel bear people will go to Austrailia to give little children a knitted bear.
Reported by Raven-Marie Spurr