SESVETE PRIMARY SCHOOL
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SESVETE PRIMARY SCHOOL
YOUNG JOURNALISTS PROUDLY PRESENT Young Journalists is a group of enthusiastic fifth graders from Sesvete Sesvete Primary School Primary School who love English language! We meet twice a week and Year 2013, No.1 work really hard to keep you informed and entertained. Issue: January and February Hope you will enjoy our hard work as much as we did! *SCHOOL NEWS*SPORT*MUSIC*MOVIES*FUN*PUZZLES* PHOTOS*ENGLISH* We celebrated our School Day on 19th October, 2012 The best and the only way to introduce ourselves is to write something about our school - Sesvete Primary School. MATHS COMPETITION On 19th October, 2012 we celebrated our School Day first time as the fifth graders and Young Journalists. We organised a workshop and made a poster with details about out school before and today. It is one of the oldest schools in Croatia and it was th one of the biggest schools with over 1500 pupils in more 17 January 2013 was the day for the Maths Competition on than 50 classes. Our school has a nickname “Badel” and all the borough-level in our the pupils who attend the school are “Badelovci”. The first school. We welcomed many documents date to 1864. guest teachers and pupils, presented our award-winning Today our school is famous for its charity work and school play “Circus”, did the eco-actions (member of the International Eco-Schools), tests and had a lot of fun. The Školska zadruga, glagolitic writing, first aid team, young best pupils are now preparing for the county competition. drama group and Good luck! many other things. THE CARNIVAL Young Journalists School Day Project Sesvete Primary School 12th February 2013 was the day to be somebody else. Lots Before & Today of doctors, nurses, patients, boys dressed as girls, scary creatures, ladybugs, cheerleaders, animals, fairies, Indian girls, Šemsos, skeletons, babies and other ST VALENTINE'S DAY dressed up pupils and St Valentine's Day is celebrated on 14th February. In came to work they our school we always have a box for secret letters, teachers day wearing masks and where pupils in love can send letters to other pupils. having fun together! The Usually we make paper hearts with romantic weekend before our school messages. This year there was also a dance organised by the 7th and 8th graders where they play “Circus” won the first place in the Garden Mall danced, had fun and some girls were lucky enough to carnival competition. get red roses, teddy bears or chocolate. Congratulations! Love was in the air! SESVETE PRIMARY SCHOOL Adele Laurie Blue Adkins (born 5th May 1988), better known simply as Adele, is an English singer songwriter and musician. YOUNG JOURNALISTS RECOMMEND "SKYFALL" ADELE Her two albums “19” and “21” earned her eight Grammy Music Awards and many others. The second album has sold 27 million copies worldwide. In addition, the success of 21 earned Adele mentions in the numerous Guinness World Records. She is the first artist to sell more than 3 million copies of an album in a year in the UK. In 2011 and 2012, Billboard named Adele Artist of the Year. Her most popular and famous singles include Set Fire to the Rain, Rolling in the Deep and Someone Like You. In January 2013, for her song Skyfall, she received an Academy Award nomination as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. This is the end Hold your breath and count to ten Feel the earth move and then Hear my heart burst again For this is the end I've drowned and dreamt this moment So overdue I owe them Swept away, I'm stolen Let the sky fall When it crumbles We will stand tall Face it all together Let the sky fall When it crumbles We will stand tall Face it all together At skyfall That skyfall Where you go I go What you see I see I know I'd never be me Without the security Of your loving arms Keeping me from harm Put your hand in my hand And we'll stand Skyfall is where we start A thousand miles and poles apart Where worlds collide and days are dark You may have my number, you can take my name But you'll never have my heart Let the sky fall (let the sky fall) When it crumbles (when it crumbles) We will stand tall (we will stand tall) Face it all together Let the sky fall (let the sky fall) When it crumbles (when it crumbles) We will stand tall (we will stand tall) Face it all together Let the sky fall (let the sky fall) When it crumbles (when it crumbles) We will stand tall (we will stand tall) Face it all together At skyfall Let the sky fall (let the sky fall) When it crumbles (when it crumbles) We will stand tall (we will stand tall) Face it all together At skyfall [x2:] (Let the sky fall When it crumbles We will stand tall) Let the sky fall We will stand tall At skyfall Oh The 85th Academy Award ceremony will take place on 24th February in Kodak Theatre, L.A., California, USA CROATIAN MUSIC - PARNI VALJAK Parni valjak is a Croatian rock band founded in 1975. Their lead singer is Aki Rahimovski and the lead songwriter is Husein Hasenefendić Hus. The band is known for their energetic live performances and love evergreens like "Sve još miriše na nju", "Jesen u meni", "Ugasi me" and "Zastave". They received many music awards, including amazing fifteen Croatian Music Awards Porin. In December 2005, Parni valjak made a farewell tour of Croatia and Slovenia on their 30th birthday. Their last public performance in 2005 was a concert on New Year's Eve in Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb, though they stated that more concerts may be held in future. On 23rd March 2013 they will hold a concert in Zagreb! THE HOBBIT: Unexpected Journey This month’s movie is The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey, filmed by Academy Awardwinning filmmaker Peter Jackson. It’s the first of a trilogy of films adapting the enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien. The three films tell a continuous story set in the Middle-earth 60 years before The Lord of the Rings. This adventure follows the journey of Bilbo Baggins, his dwarf mates and the Wizard Gandalf the Grey. The following sequel will be released in December 2013 (The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) and the final one in July 2014 (The Hobbit: There and Back Again) 2 YOUNG JOURNALISTS TRAVEL 3 YOUNG JOURNALISTS LIKE SPORT HANDBALL This month we chose handball. Handball is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outfield players and a goalkeeper on each team) pass a ball to throw it into the goal of the other team. A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team with more goals scored wins. You must play it with hands, never with legs. This year World Handball Championship took place in January in Spain. Spain won the gold medal, Denmark won the silver medal and Croatia won the bronze medal, the third one in a row on big competitions (European and World Competition and the London Olympics). Domagoj Duvnjak was chosen as one of the seven best players in the world dream team. All the best to our cowboys in all the future competitions! COMPUTER GAME KENTUCKY ROUTE ZERO INTERESTING FACTS Through the rainforest over a bridge to nowhere In the middle of the rainforest in New Zealand in Whanganui national park there is a tourist attraction called ‘‘Bridge to Nowhere''. You can get to the isolated concrete bridge only by a speedboat and kayak and then walk additional 40 min down and around rainforest paths. The bridge is completely useless because there are no roads on either side of the bridge! Kentucky Route Zero is a magical realist adventure game about a secret highway in the caves beneath Kentucky, and the mysterious folks who travel around them. Gameplay is inspired by point-and-click adventure games (like the classic Monkey Island or King's Quest series, or more recently Telltale's Walking Dead series), but focused on characterization, atmosphere and storytelling rather than clever puzzles or challenges of skill. CAR MERCEDES C36 A new edition of C36 is stronger and faster than ever. The celebrated 6.2liters engine in this model makes 507 horsepower on 6800 r/min. That is enough acceleration to get from 0 to 100 km/h in only 4.2 sec and to achieve electronically limited maximum speed of 280km/h. C36 AMG edition 507 is available in three versions – sedan, coupe and hatchback. 4 COLOUR WHITE Inspired by the white snow flakes all around us, this month we chose the colour white. White as a positive colour is associated with purity, innocence, light, goodness, heaven, safety, brilliance, illumination, understanding, cleanliness, faith, beginnings, sterility, spirituality, sincerity, protection, softness, and perfection. As the opposite of black, movies, books, print media, and television typically depict the good guy in white and the bad guy in black. The color white is also associated with low-fat foods and dairy products. Brave Japanese inhabitats live in a crater The Japanese island Aogashima in the Philippine Sea is a big undersea crater with a little volcano. Last time the volcano erupted in the 18th century. About 200 inhabitants live there today. To the human eye, white is a bright and brilliant color that can cause headaches. Throughout the western countries white is the traditional color worn by brides, to signify purity. In eastern countries, the color white is the color of mourning and funerals. YOUNG JOURNALISTS HAVE FUN FUNNY CORNER Ivan was drunk and he went to the zoo. He came to the cage where there was one monkey. The monkey had two bananas. Ivan asked:” Can you give me one banana?” And the monkey said: “I will give you both if you tell me how you got out of the cage.” ********* They ask a rabbit: “What would you like to know?“ The rabbit answers: “How to play chess.“ “Why chess?” they ask him. And the rabbit says: “To eat the hunter.” ********* A truck driver turns left and a car hits him. The car driver asks him: “Why didn't you turn on the blinker.“ “Com'on. You didn't see the whole truck. How would you see one little tiny blinker? “, the driver answers. I Feelings! YOU ---- in 15 different languages Eu amo-te - Portuguese Ich liebe dich - German Je t'aime - French Jeg elsker dig - Danish Kocham cię - Polish Ljubim te - Slovenian Ma armastan sind Estonian Mi amas vin - Esperanto S'agapo - Greek Seni seviyorum - Turkish Te quiero - Spanish Te sakam - Macedonian Ti amo - Italian Volim te - Croatian Wo ie ni - Chinese * Sign Language: Spread hand out so no fingers are touching. Bring in middle & ring fingers and touch then to the palm of your hand.* 5 YOUNG JOURNALISTS ENGLISH TONGUE TWISTERS Read quickly! She sells seashells on the seashore. *** Mix a box of mixed biscuits with a boxed biscuit mixer. *** Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? *** Three witches watch three Swatch watches. Which witch watches which Swatch watch? *** FUNNY ANAGRAMS ENGLISH RIDDLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. What are two things people never eat before breakfast? Why did the man throw a bucket of water out the window? Why did the man throw the butter out the window? What has two hands and a face, but no arms and legs? How do you spell mousetrap? What can't be used until it's broken? What do tigers have that no other animals have? What did zero say to eight? What did number 1 say to 7? 10. Which letter is not me? Rearrange the letters so that you get a new word or words e.g. A gentleman = Elegant man 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Debit card = ? Eleven plus two = ? The eyes = ? Mummy = ? Dormitory = ? Astronomers = ? EASY RHYMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. What do you wear that rhymes with cat? What fruit do you eat that rhymes with hair? What lives in the sea and rhymes with dish? What comes out at night and rhymes with car? What flies in the sky and rhymes with word? What do you read that rhymes with cook? What do you bake that rhymes with rake? What do you eat with that rhymes with moon? What do you drive that rhymes with far? What do you sing that rhymes with strong? Where do you sleep that rhymes with red? What do you eat that rhymes with punch? Where do you sit that rhymes with stair? Where do you go for a walk that rhymes with shark? (Key to riddles, anagrams and rhymes on pg 7) 6 YOUNG JOURNALISTS ARE All the ideas in this newspaper are the product of hard work and a lot of fun on our weekly meetings. All the texts in this issue were written or translated by this team of enthusiastic fifth graders who call themselves Young Journalists. They are: Editor-in-chief and journalist: Martina Bencek, 5.a Journalists: Ana Đurekovec, 5.a Darija Levak, 5.a Mirna Mandić, 5.b Gabriela Kozina, 5.b Antonio Ivić, 5.a Technical, language and any other support: Ružica Obućina, English teacher Hope you enjoyed our hard work and as you are reading it and solving the puzzles, we are already thinking about our next issue. If you have any questions, ideas or comments, feel free to contact as at young.journalists.sps@gmail.com or come and join us on the following days: 5th graders in the morning 5th graders in the afternoon ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO YOUNG JOURNALISTS Tuesdays - 14.50 - 15.35 (F) Thursdays - 8.00 - 8.45 (E) Tuesdays - 11.30 -12.15 (20) Fridays - 12.30 - 13.05 (E) KEY (from pg 6) English riddles 1. Supper and dinner 2. Waterfall 3. Butterfly 4. A clock. 5. C-A-T. 6. An egg. 7. Baby tigers. 8. Nice belt. 9. Nice hair. 10. U. Funny anagrams 1. Bad credit 2. Twelve plus one 3. They see 4. My mum 5. Dirty room 6. No more stars Easy rhymes 1. Hat 2. Pear 3. Fish 7 4. Star 5. Bird 6. Book 7. Cake 8. Spoon 9. Car 10. Song 11. Bed 12. Lunch 13. Chair 14. Park ☺