Thursday, 27 November 2008

HEALTHY LIVING!!! by raisa ali

Heathy living is really important.keeping healthy makes life easier 1 in 3 people die of obesity and this is an increasing problem in Britain today.

You should have a healthy diet because it strengthens the muscles,prevents our body from getting fat and it makes you look more pleasant.To have a balanced diet you have to eat seven groups of food like protein which is different types of meat.Vitamins and minerals gives you healthy cells.You should have your five a day which is your fruit and vegetables.

Exercise will help you loose weight it gets rid of excess fats
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Friday, 14 November 2008

A visit from the police...

Recently in year 6, we entered a London Road Safety Competition in which we had to make posters for the 2009 London Road Safety Calendar. After waiting for a couple of weeks, we received a reply from the Metropolitan police and the London Road Safety crew. We had a visit from them on the Monday 10th November. The London Road Safety team and two member of the metropolitan police talked to us about the importance of road safety and the dangers too. At the end, they thanked us for posters we made and announced the winners of the competition. The four finalists were Alyesha Moodley, Foluso Falola, Cathryn Bowyer and Joe Walder. They received a certificate and were congratulated for their effort. But our overall winner was Foluso Falola, 6P. He was given £10 and a certificate too. As for the other participants that took part, they received a certificate for effort and for participating in the competition. After the assembly, Year 6 were lucky enough to get the chance to look at their police car and road safety van. All in all, it was a very fun and a educational experience.

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Black United Kids


In October, we celebrated Black History Month with a special dance group called Black United Kids.

Classes 3, 4, 5 and 6 were lucky enough to have a special dance workshop with the dance teachers.
The dance teachers, Sunny, Loraine and Lauren (who used to be a student at Glade) helped the Key stage 2 children learn some Bashment, Street Dance and Banghra.
At the end of the day, the classes performed a great dance routine to the rest of the school and the teachers were asked to dance along with them!

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  • we were visited by the theatre company