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Monday, November 3, 2014

Is too much TV bad for you?

This week we started writing persuasive arguments. First we had to consider two sides of an argument moot. Then we could choose which side of the argument we wanted to write about, and try to convince our reader of our position. Our moot this week was: Too much T.V is bad for you.


Read these two arguments and make up your own mind:

Too much T.V. is bad for you! 
(By Marina Lough)

I'm writing to tell you that too much television is damaging and can be harmful for you. I will prove to you why too much T.V. is bad.

The first reason why T.V. is harmful is that T.V. effects your behaviour. It is scientifically proven, (according to the archives of paediatrics and adolescent medicine) that each additional hour of T.V. that toddlers watch per week translates into poorer classroom behaviour, lower maths scores, less physical activity and more snacking by the time they get to 10 years old!

I believe that by watching too much television and sitting on the couch all day you will get lazy. Research states that kids should be doing things that are enriching like playing with board games, playing with dice, playing with things that will improve their motor skills or reading. All of this is replaced by sitting on the couch! 
T.V. watching also appears to have a negative effect on physical health, with each additional weekly hour resulting in 9% increase in soft drink consumption, a 10% increase in snacks eaten, and 5% increase in body mass index says the lead author of a recent study.

The third reason why people shouldn't watch too much T.V. is because the content of many television programmes is not educational. Nowadays we can see movies, series' and shows that present scenes of violence, swearing and other inappropriate content. This has establishes
 wrong concepts among the audience and influences them into having negative behaviour. The impact that T.V. has on children is even worse because they grow up to think that problems can only be solved with violence and money.

In conclusion, people shouldn't watch too much television because the context of many T.V. programmes in not educational, it wastes people's time that could be spent in more physical activities, and  if affects people's development. 
However, this doesn't mean that we should ban T.V., but if we are going to watch it, we should do it with moderation. Television is a resource that we should learn to use through the right selection of programmes and by taking an active attitude towards it. 
I hope the reasons I have shared have proved that too much T.V. is bad for you.

Too much T.V. is not bad for you.  (By Grace Hunter)



Television. A word with so many different opinions hidden behind it. Some say it is good, keeping children busy. Some dislike it, saying it's unhealthy. But I say that television is perfectly fine. If you disagree, I will prove to you that there is nothing to worry about letting your children sit on the couch watching T.V.

Television boosts children's learning. Learning can be improved with programmes that teach counting and problems solving. It helps children recognise shapes and numbers getting them ready for school, while entertaining them. It is very educational.
Moving from why it is good for children, television is also very helpful to adults too. The weather and the news updates are not just interesting or helpful, but can also be warnings about horrible events that may have, or will come to pass. T.V. is not only educational for kids, but the documentaries are fascinating!

Secondly, Television eases stress. A luxurious getaway from your problems! It could be you watching T.V. which is very relaxing, or leaving the kids to watch to T.V. and having some time locked away in you room.

Television is a great source of entertainment with channels for everyone! There are shows for cooking, humour, horror, mystery, documentaries and even spiritual things and I am sure there will be something for whoever reaches for the remote!

After reading this argument, I hope you have changed your mind about the television being bad for you. Television is entertaining, educational and a firm rope that ties families and friends together.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Mini ball magnificence!

Last night the Year 5 mini ball team including our very own Marina were in the finals for their mini ball league. They had a nail biting game and the final score was a very close 9-10. They came second! An amazing effort. Here some photos of the great team.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Teach me Tuesday starts again!

It was "Teach me Tuesday again today. Today Gina taught us how to make origami frogs. She was very patient with us and carefully explained how to fold the paper and create a jumping frog. It was really cool.



After the origami lesson, Marina and Caiden took us out on to the court for a sports lesson. Marina organised 14 of us into a netball game. She explained the rules and positions clearly, and both teams played a close game.

On the other court Caiden lead 10 of us in a soccer game.  
Everybody had heaps of fun kicking the ball around. Some excellent goals were scored by Saahil!

Thanks Gina, Marina and Caiden. It was another great "Teach me Tuesday!"

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Autumn poetry

This week we came back to school to find that autumn had arrived. Some of our trees had turned from green to gold and the temperature had dropped too. On Monday we spent some time out in the grounds looking at the trees and writing poems about the things we could see, hear and feel.

Here are some of our beautiful autumn poems.

Autumn leaves- By Marina L
Autumn leaves falling from naked trees.
Sand yellow leaves falling onto soft fresh grass
Bony old trees bending in the wind
Rustling from withered claw-like leaves
The out of place tree has leaves with diseases
The smell of cinnamon comes from the shrivelled up leaves
Behind me stands the lush green everlasting trees
Autumn, autumn has come to stay
And leaves fall to the ground
Autumn, autumn has come to stay.

Autumn- By Dan T
Falling yellow leaves from fishing rod trees
The tree is feeling alone from inside to the bone
It is sad and scared
It's friends are gone
But it has to wait until spring is here.

The autumn leaf - By Millie C
The wind lifts me from my feet
My favourite friend has gone
My crispy shell and scaly patterns are so cold
Although the sun gazes at me still
I fall onto the lazy green pieces of grass
Suddenly I see a foot and then I know a beast was upon me
Autumn.

Autumn leaves- By Tamzin H
The autumn sun shines down on me
Burning my shell to a crisp
I let go of the branch I stand on,
and dance down to my old friends
The wind lifts us off the forest floor
The bees fly past humming to their nests,
A drop of rain comes hurtling down towards me

and throws me to the ground.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Team building in the Tipa team

In the first week of school back at Upper Harbour the Tipa team played some games to get to know each other better. Here are some photos of the team building games.

In this game we had to kick the ball up to the Tee and then run around it 10 times before kicking the ball back to our teams. Everyone got really dizzy!! 

Johnny Danger Trailer

Johnny Danger 2 trailer

Johnny Danger 3 release video

Peter Millett on WBTV

Peter Millett on Studio 3

Another pep talk from Kid president.

Kid president- 20 things you should say!