Thursday 27 October 2011

Me and some of the other players practising before the match
Sorry I have not updated about the match on saturday.This week has been quite busy.on saturday we practiced, and then we played.


Me kicking the ball Just before the second half
Me and another goalkeeper had to wait till half time until we could play.when we did play, I started off with a good start and the they started scoring in the end the score was 5-1 for the oposing team.
The other goalkeeper kicking for me

I could say I played quite well.

Wednesday 19 October 2011

So far football season is going good. I started on the 2nd of September. I am goalkeeper right now and I am doing quite well. On Saturday we have got our first match the season. We are playing against the older group at the age range of about 11-13. I will give the match details on Saturday-Monday.

Tuesday 11 October 2011

Mini-report on an animal native to Australia


The Platypus (pronounced Plat Uh Puhs) lives on Australian riverbanks and feeds on shrimp, Cray fish and insect larva. They grow up to 41-56 cm and have a tail of 10-13 cm. They weigh about 2.3 kg. They have a brown fury body and four webbed feet and are often called the duckbill because their snout resembles the bill of the duck. Adult Platypuses lack teeth, they crush food with horny pads at the back of their jaws. Young Platypuses live in their mothers’ burrow and drink their mom’s milk for 4 months. They are the only mammals that lay eggs. Platypuses were once hunted for their furs. And in the 1920’s law prohibited it. The scientific name for it is Ornithorhynchus Anatinus.



by: Ryan
            Van
                  Roon                                                     
                         Gifford