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WHAPLODE WOW! School News—with Wow!
PUZZLE TIME
Every year the school holds a harvest festival at Saint Mary's
Church. Everybody brings in food that doesn't have to be fro-
zen.
Evie and Rosie have written some of this year’s ups and downs.
Everybody did something amaz-
ing, even preschool! Many songs
were sung, poems recited and
prayers read. Y6 even did 2 read-
ings, Deuteronomy and 1
Corinthians. It was amazing!
The only down was that the
weather was so bad that we did it
at school!
HARVEST FESTIVAL BY ROSIE AND EVIE
HALLOWE’EN 2015
Why didn't the skeleton
cross the road?
Because he had no
guts!!!
What did the werewolf
say to the Zombie?
Happy Howloween
Why didn’t the skele-
ton go to the party?
He had no body to go
with.
BY EVIE, HENRY, JENNA, JOSEPH
Halloween Spooky Spiders
Frankenstein Trickortreat Skeleton
Vampire Sweets Zombies
Ghouls Pumpkins Midnight
B F R A N K E N S T E I N
H D V A M P I R E I B S L
A Z H S K E L E T O N U Z
L A P S D F Y T R E W Q O
L G U H J K L P O I U Y M
O F M I D N I G H T R E B
W D P D I E M B O G R O I
E I K C H E L S S P K I E
E D I W S P I D E R S I S
N H N A G E L W I I P L E
C O S W E E T S D E B I O
S R T E V C H G H O U L S
T R I C K O R T R E A T S
SPOTLIGHT ON... SCHOOL NEWS
HEAD BOY AND GIRL. The head boy and girl at Whaplode pri-
mary school are Jack and Jade. An in-
teresting fact about them is that Jade
is now deputy head and Jack is assis-
tant deputy head. When Jade found
out that she was head girl she said
"I Can't believe it I thought it would
be one of my other friends," When
Jack found out that he was head boy
he said "I was very surprised and
happy," By Lexie.
House Captains
House Captains are people who count up house points at the end of the
week; its kind of like the houses in harry potter. you can only gain
points at school and not lose them. whichever house wins, gets a prize.
it can be anything you want; as long as your house captain agrees.
By Lexie and Lily
MISS PADLEY BY MADISON AND BEN BY LEXIE AND LILY
EVENTS SCHOOL VALUES
COURAGE: To me courage means to face
your fear and even if it's extremely scary,
carry on!! At school you would use courage
for stuff like: 11 plus, top table, starting a
new class, worship council and now here's
a few examples by some school pupils." I
think when you're doing a class assembly
and every one is staring at you, I know
scary right!" By Maddison." My first day
running newspaper club, it was really
scary. But now, it's not scary." By Mrs
Roulstone." When ks2 boys do not flush
the toilets, LOL :)" By Miss Cotes."
When people do not wash their hands
but then they touch me, eew."
By Rohan!!
Forgiveness: Forgiveness
means that you stop worry-
ing about something some-
one has done. If someone
bumps into you in the corri-
dor you should forgive
them and not get upset
about it. By Rosie
Perseverance: Persever-
ance is very important to
this school as it encourages
us to try our best in all les-
sons. Perseverance means
that you keep doing some-
thing even though it is
hard. By Joseph
Hope: Hope is the feeling for some-
thing to go right or for something to
happen. All of the teachers hope that
the children will understand what
they are talking about. By Jenna
Respect: Respect means
that you care for other people
and their property. It is good
to show respect to others as
it will make them happy and
their things will stay safe.
You can also show respect by
helping others with their
work. By Ben
APOLOGY. APOLOGY.
Whaplode Wow! is very
sorry that Edward Roffe
was missed out from the
sports day winner cover-
age in the last newspaper.
We congratulate him on
winning his race and are
pleased to see he is taking
after his big brother Jack.
From The Editor.
MacMillan coffee
morning
On the 25th of September we
had a MacMillan coffee morning
here at school. We served people
of the local area and even bought
cakes and drinks ourselves. We
are very happy of the amount of
money that came in. We raised
£193.39, we are happy we raised
money for a good cause. By
Jenna, Lexie & Lilly
Stand Up To Cancer: Non-uniform Day: Our Stand Up For Cancer non-uniform day
raised £206.25. A big thank you to everyone who donated.
Work on the School.
Some men have been working on the
school and putting in pipes for new
heating. A few days ago a man made a
new bike stand, children were very
amazed with it. By Alex
Compassion: Compassion
means sympathy, pity or con-
cerns or the suffering or misfor-
tune of others. Lily thinks that
compassion is to help someone
that is suffering. Lexie thinks
that compassion is where you
love and care for others
SCHOOL NEWS STORY CORNER
"Eeeeeek!" Screamed Ginny, who was flying about like mad. "I'm 7, I'm 7! Wake
up Mum, wake up Dad! I want to open my presents!”
Ginny was a ghost, born a ghost, living a ghost. She was turning 7. She was going
to have a big party with all her friends: Frany Stien, Howler werewolf, Fangster
Vampire and many more. It was going be amazing!
As Ginny went down stairs, she saw lots of princess decorations. All the ones she
asked for. "Slow down sweetie, we can't catch up." Shouted Ginny's Mum. "Little
princesses need their Mum and Dad!" Ginny was far too excited to hear. Her heart
was beating fast: what would she get? Would she like it? Had everyone got her
something? As she flew into the kitchen, she noticed a banner that said: HAPPY BIRTHDAY GINNY! “Mum, what does that say?" Ginny asked.
"Happy birthday, sweetie!" Mum answered.
Soon after breakfast (which was Ginny's favourite: a bowl of eyeballs with milk)
she started to get ready for the party.
She couldn’t decide what to wear: green, purple, orange, black, white or grey.
“How about the white? It would definitely suit you!” advised her farther. Ginny
giggled as she wriggled into her white dress.
One hour later, Olivia arrived (Olivia was a witch) in beautiful blue. Then Frany
got there in gorgeous green. Next Fangster showed up, holding a sun shade.
“When does the sun go set, set, set?” he hissed. Next Howler came in her human
form. Then came a wizard named Sony, who loved everyone. The party was all set
to go, but where was Xavier? Just after the sun had set, a skeleton’s silhouette
walked towards them. Xavier!
Presents were opened, food was eaten and as Ginny was taken to the dance floor
(at exactly twelve pm) by Xavier, she knew it was best day ever!
Think about your best day ever as you walk through the street ‘trick or treating’.
GINNY’S PARTY BY ROSIE
WORSHIP COUNCIL
Worship council is about improving collective worship in our school.
There are 8 members, 2 from each ks2 class. We meet twice a week, in
the rainbow room with Mrs Flack and Mrs Adie. We have had a meeting
about improving the reflecting areas in every single class room. Each
reflecting area needs to have: the holy trinity, a bible, a cross, the
school motto which is 'Inspire, Believe, Achieve'.
We have performed a play similar to the boy who cried wolf with the
message 'don't tell lies!'.
By Rohan
New sports equipment
There are 4 new pieces of
equipment that are used for
exercise and are fun to use.
By Joseph.
Whaplode Wow! journalists include new faces and old.
We are pleased to have back Joseph, Lily and Lexie; and to
welcome Jenna from Year 6. Year 5 journalists are the
long-suffering Rosie and Evie, joined this year by Rohan
and Henry. We are delighted to be joined by Ben and
Madison from Year 4 and as always honourary member
Alex, sits and behaves whilst waiting for his family. This
year he has contributed a small update for the newspaper
and we hope to encourage him to continue to contribute for
us. We hope you enjoy the paper and please feel free to
make suggestions for articles and topics. Thanks for read-
ing. The Editor.
Year 5 spent a day with Act II learning the
songs for Joseph and The Amazing Technicol-
our Dreamcoat. They then had the opportunity
to perform it with Redeemed at St Mary’s
Church in Whaplode. They were amazing and a
credit to the school. Well done everyone.