We are the Year 7, Room 10 class at Wattle Grove Primary for 2014. Our class has 17 girls and 10 boys. Most of us have been at Wattle Grove for 5 years or more. Some of us became Student Reps in Term 1 and we have different jobs and responsibilities to conduct on a daily basis. We are looking forward to the school sports carnivals and the end of year school camp at Kalgoorlie.
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Our Camp 2013 - Day 4
Today we awoke once again at 7am, we had 30 minutes to get changed ready for breakfast. Hematites set up the breakfast this morning, although group A & B had a bush breakfast. Our group had a continental breakfast with poached eggs and baked beans. Our bags were packed and ready, so all we had to do was grab them and jumped on the buses. Today we were to be playing Two Up. Two up is basically, just heads or tails but it is betted on with another person. With each round, the price went up to be involved. Everyone was handed $50 fake money to start with. The rounds started at only $10 a bet although it wasn't long until our first person was on the losers bench (Jarrod - MW was first). We both got out in the later rounds of the day but eventually Peace was the winner. Heads came more often than tails but every time you thought there was a pattern it always changed. We had morning tea before we split in to our groups. This time we were in group AB, so we went to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). First off we watched a short clip about the history of the RFDS. We asked a few questions before heading outside to the hangar. In the hangar, there was one of the two planes which were used to transfer patients to Perth or over East for emergency surgery. Everyone had a chance to have a look inside the plane, but we had to go one at a time as it is small and there is one million dollars worth of medical equipment inside.
Once we got the other group from the Weather Bureau, we headed to Hammond Park for lunch. We didn't have long to eat and once we'd eaten, our group headed to the Weather Bureau. Our guides name was Jenny and she showed us the multiple different technological weather instruments. We got to see her release a weather balloon full of hydrogen which gives us windspeed, air pressure and wind direction data. This information is then transfered to the pilots for a weather update. We then left the Weather Bureau and met the other group at the Loopline Museum. We also had a chance to stand on the old trains that will be up and running in 2014. After the museum, we went to the Boulder Town Hall. Inside was a 3-D painting, which we all thought was real. We also had a look at the honour board from WWI of the soldiers that came from Kalgoorlie, Boulder and Coolgardie. We also saw graffiti from famous actors and singers who had performed over 100 years ago. From here we went to Mt Charlotte and walked to the top where we could see all of Kalgoorlie as well as the water reservior which givse Kalgoorlie and its neighbours fresh water to drink. After trekking back down Mt Charlotte we re-boraded our buses and went back to the camp school for a little bit of free time to play basket ball, talk and relax in our dorms doing whatever we wanted, as long as it was sensible. After about an hour, Mafic's were called to the dining hall to set up for dinner. 15 minutes later everyone was called to the dining hall for dinner.
After dinner we had an hour to shower and practice our acts for the spectacular 'Wattle Grove's Got Talent". The talent show had many wonderful acts, it included: comedians, singers, singing groups, and group performances. It was a wonderful 1 1/2 hour of laughing and have a great time being envious of all the wonderful singers. The night was compared by Mrs Lavery, judged by Mr Sherlock, Miss Lavery and Mr Sanderson who loved giving out 2's and making jokes when he did. 4th place went to Steve'n'Steve (Connor and Tristan). There were 3 joint winners, which were: Sweet'n'Sour (Rico & Amelia), GT (Ashliegh, Akira, Awaliah and Evie) and Jayme. Congratulations to all of them.
Taylor and Merenia
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