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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!

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

School News - The eventful trip to London

A report by Bethany Lauren Holderness and Raven-MarieSpurr
On Wednesday 30th March 2011 the pupils of Wrangle Primary School went on an eventful trip to London. The day started out at the early time of six forty five am, when everyone met up in the school hall. The long journey departed at 7 am and we didn't reach London until eleven thirty am. When we finally reached the Victoria and Albert Museum we had our lunch and had a look around.  We saw precious jewellery, sacred silver and gold and historical artefacts. The main attraction was the magnificent glass sculpture that was hanging off the ceiling; it was green, blue, turqoise and yellow.
We enjoyed looking around the museum but we thought we would have liked more time.
Fortunately for us we then went onto the London Palladiam to watch Andrew Lloyd Webber's new productionof 'The Wizard of Oz'. We were all surprised when a real dog playing Toto was introduced. he was very funny because he wasn't doing what he was supposed to do.  The songs were amazing throughout. We both thought the effects that were used were very technical but remarkable at the same time. The girl who played Dorothy was very brave because it was one of her first musicals. We were slightly disappointed because we were so far away we couldn't see their facial expressions and at times it was very loud!
We thoroughly enjoyed the day and would like to thank Mrs Lister, the PTFA, all the adults who came along and expecially the bus driver for gettin us there safely. We can't wait for our next trip.

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