Friday 15 February 2013

£1 for a Key Ring?

Is a plastic key ring worth a measly pound?

A few days ago pupils at Dinnington Comprehensive School took part in a Pacman competition, organised by Mr Carr. Entry cost £1 and if you wanted to watch you had to pay 50p. Participants played rounds of the Pacman game against each other. Students took part in the competition to win a "fabulous prize". The winner received a Photo holding a Pacman trophy and a key ring.

Is this worth the money?

Thursday 14 February 2013

Worlds longest cat dies

The cat was called Stewie who died on Monday after an illness, Stewie was eight years old and in our age he was 56 which is an old cat. Stewie measured in at 48.5 inches from the tip of his nail to the end of his tail. Stewie lived in the USA and was in the Guinness world record book in 2010. Stewie also held the record for the longest tail.  "Stewie was always very social and loved meeting new people," Ms Hendrickson said. "He has touched many lives, and for that I am grateful."

Fox attacked baby

The dad of the baby boy, who was savaged by a fox demanded that no more children should get hurt by any more foxes.

Paul Dolan who is 27 spoke out when little Denny left the hospital five days after the attack that the finger that the fox has bitten off has been reattached.

The baby boy who is five weeks old has also suffered facial wounds has now been reunited with his dad and mum Hayley Cawley who is 28.

 Roofer Paul said "This has the worst nightmare ever".

"Thankfully Denny has made a really good recovery from the attack but I would hate it if the same thing happened to another child and something must be stopped to keep the children safe ."

That night Denny was a sleep on the sofa when a fox crept in his house in Bromley, South East London. The baby was dragged along the floor then mum Hayley rushed to free him.

Meanwhile, pregnant mums are being warned to keep their babies safe from foxes as one has been wandering around a hospital.   

Are your PE lessons too easy ?

Education inspectors have told schools that they have to make their PE lessons a lot more tougher. As they say "The PE lessons are not tough enough." They say that we are not building up enough sweat to and have said that teachers don't know that much about sport. The inspectors have also highlighted that only a few schools have the high level of sport. On the other hand they have said that some primary schools are doing really well.