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March 29, 2006

Year 6/7 Autobiographies

Here are some of our students autobiographies-we hope you enjoy them.

THE LIFE OF BRANDON
By Brandon B

I was born in 1994 the year the Dockers were granted their licence to play footy.

When I turned one I wasn’t much of a horror, I was just a poopy one year old with some funny words.

Later on when I turned two I became a horror that would break glass and run into the windows. Mum and Dad couldn’t handle me.

At the age of three I started to become excited because I knew it was a year till kindy.

When I turned four the nerves started to kick in because kindy was huge and it was scary when I didn’t see my mum.

Later on in my life I became a big five year old. Not just any five year old, a five year old that started primary school at Orange Grove.

When I turned six I had my tonsils out, grommets put in and my nose cauterized.

When I was seven I started playing Auskick for the Kalamunda Tigers. Also when I was seven I started playing tennis at Lesmurdie and I had lots of fun. My favourite tennis player is Leyton Hewitt.

When I was eight I started swimming at Swimrite in Kenwick and I loved it. Also when I was eight I started my second year of Auskick.

When I turned nine I started playing under 9’s for the Kalamunda Tigers and that year I kicked my first goal.

Later when I was ten I took a music test to see if I was good enough for guitar. Also when I was ten and in year six I found out that I got the high score for the music test.

When I turned eleven I started guitar with Mr A. Also when I was eleven I started swimming for the Kalamunda Seahawks. I did my first swim meet and my freestyle time was 38 seconds.

IT IS MY LIFE
By Emma


When I was one I learnt how to talk and walk a little.

When I was two I was talking and I loved to dance around.

One year later I learnt how to dress myself.

When I was four I moved to Beverly which is a hundred and fifty kilometres away.

When I was five I started at Beverly Kindy then Mum got sick and we moved back to Perth.

At age six I started at Orange Grove Pre Primary then Mum passed away I live with my Nan and sister now.

Then when I was seven years old I learnt how to ride my bike.

At the age of eight I learnt how to ride my Dad’s motorbike and then I fell off.

At nine years old I started martial arts and at ten I have my red belt.

Now I am eleven starting a new year of challenges.


MY WICKED LIFE
By Gary S


When I was one, we went to the Zoo and had a massive first birthday.

When I was two I had my first haircut.

When I was three I got my first train set and went to Jungle Gym. I learnt to ride a motorbike.

When I was five I caught my first fish at Kalbarri we went rapiding at Walyunga Park.

When I was six we went to Lancelin we had ago on the Big Foot Bus and went to see Crusty Demon’s.

When I was seven I learnt to ride a two wheeler motorbike.

When I was eight I almost got hit by a car two times and moved school from Forrestfield to Orange Grove Primary School.

When I was eleven I hit a car on my four wheeler and almost broke my neck twice. Also Matthew moved in and I went to New Zealand on my first plane trip.


MY LIFE
By Georgia

I was born in 1995.

When I was one I learnt how to talk.

When I was two I learnt how to walk.

When I was three I learnt how to dress myself.

When I was four I had to start pre primary it was hard at first but then it was okay.

When I was five Emma my Mum and I went to a big party.

When I was six my passed away.

When I was seven Dad and I went motorbike riding.

When I was eight I had 10 Crazy crabs and they all dies because it was too cold.

When I was nine I got hurt by my sister Emma because I wasn’t doing M.A.

When I was ten I had my Appendix out! My stomach hurt for hours.

When I was eleven I spent six hours at the hospital and drunk people came up to me and swore and smashed a bottle behind me.


DA LIFE OF ME!
By Jeremy B


In 1994 at 3.30pm I was born in Hornsby Hospital (Sydney), I was 9.4 pounds on the 6th of April.

In 1995 I started walking every-where, my Aunty told me that I would stand on her dog’s tail.

When I was two I flew from Sydney to Perth because my Mum and Dad split up.

In 1997 my Mum and I met my Step Dad and Step Brother. One year after my sister was born she is such a horror she goes in my room and takes by K-Zones.

Then a year after that my twin brother and sister were born, one boy and one girl.

When I was six I had lost both my front teeth and celebrated the new millennium.

In 2001 my Step Dad bought a motorbike and I drove through a fence and was still on it!

In 2002 I moved from Busselton which is three hours down South. All of my old friends live down there. I still keep in touch with half of them.

When I was nine we had a cat named Kit Cat. After we had the cat for nine months it died under my bed.

In 2004 my family went to Aqua at Aqua there is a touch pool where there are touchable stingrays and fish.

Last year in term four I came to this school and have met a lot of friends.

In the recent school holidays I went to visit my real Dad in Sydney. I have three brothers there that are sometimes annoying and sometimes fun. I got showered with gifts and went to lots of places.

AND THAT’S HALF OF MY LIFE!


MY LIFE
By Jemma Kell


When I was born I brought great pleasure.

When I was one I met Pascarl and we have been best buds ever since. When I was one and a half I could walk.

When I was two Pascarl, Jayden and I went to Playgroup together, it was a lot of fun.

When I was three I went to Coral Bay, I had a great time.

When I was four I learnt to ride a bike without trainer wheels.

When I was five my family and Pascarl’s family went to Doubtful Bay and Jordan fell out of a bunk bed and fell onto mum’s bed. Pascarl and I were at one end and we heard a bang and it was Jordan’s head.

I was six when I was playing on a bicycle with no wheels on the back, it was an old one and it didn’t have a guard over the wheel .I fell onto the wheel and cut my knee. Mum had to rush to the hospital with me. We went to a doctor and he spoke with a Kiwi accent. Mum and Dad couldn’t understand him and started to stress. Then he said “no fit”. He meant the muscles. I thought it looked like baked beans, it was cool.

When I was six I got my ginger cat Jingartom for my birthday, he scratched me to death.

When I was seven my grandad died.

When I was eight on my birthday I cut my foot with a carving knife and I got my ears pierced. Also when I was eight we got Rex and he is eleven months.

When I was nine I learnt to ski and no one taught me. Also when I was nine I went on a plane for the first time and saw the snow. I also fractured my finger.

Last year I got to see my cousin from Canberra his name is Colin and Erin he’s girlfriend. We visited them and they came here. Banjo and Tango died last year and I was very sad. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince came out it was exciting for me.

This year Travis, Jordan and Doug went on a helicopter ride to celebrate their 13th birthdays.

In my past I have learnt many things and have failed as well.

LITTLE TACKER
By Jayden


I was born at Armadale Hospital in 1995. My birthday is February 24th.

When I was eight I went to Roebourne. Then I started to play footy I got bones broken and a lot of bruises. Then I got Foxtel.

That’s when I started to be a big fan of WWE.

Then I started to like heavy metal music, like Metallica, Systen Of A Down Slipknot and Yellowcard.

I had just realised that all of my cousins are girls.

I love to watch movies.

I got a bunk bed.

I have a big pool.

I’ve got a big big fat dog.

Then I just got a motorbike a three wheeler Honda ARC185 and I go sick on it.

When I was eight I ran into a fence and split my head open.

March 27, 2006

Rugby Gala Day

http://www.ogps.wa.edu.au/images/DSC01297%20%28WinCE%29-thumb.jpgThe Rugby Gala Day on Wednesday 22 March was a great success. Our students showed excellent skills and sportsmanship as they played against teams from our school and Gooseberry Hill Primary School. Three of the Western Force players even attended and joined in the games, much to the delight of the kids. At the end of the carnival the Force players signed posters and other memorabilia so that all the students went home with at least one souvenir from the day. I even heard some students talking about joining the local rugby club!!

March 22, 2006

Our talented artists

Alex B, Mason B and Ryan L from the Year 6 / 7 class have a wonderful talent for drawing. Check out these amazing dragon pictures!
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