Friday, May 28, 2010

Jump For Heart!



For the second time in my expirience in this school, Jump for Heart day had come, I was nervously walking into our classroom with my mufti clothes on. As I walked in I saw colourful clothes that people were wearing. We brought a gold coin for the mufti. We raised money for the babies in need of opperations for their hearts. We raised over 200 dollars. While the kids were screaming and the seniors were laughing, the bell had already shrilled, and the children kept on playing, as though the bell never rang. I lined up quickly as possible. Miss G had said for us to bring our gold coins and place them over the letters as we were going to our classroom.

When I saw Miss Laing hand out the paper for timestable,I quikly got myself into learning mode, and started working on my sheet,I was so tired and my hands were sore once we finished . Finally we got our lunch, sat on the green benches, and started to eat our lunches. Once the bell had rung we sat in our classes to begin our Jump for heart(HORRAY)!

First of all the little Rooms1,2,3 and 4 did a fantasy type of fitness. They did " The Lion sleeps tonight"and Kiss kiss. When it was Room5's turn I was getting a bit nervous. They did a all time favourite, Borogito.The moment had arrived for the children of Room6 to do the bongo drums. Once we got over with it I was pretty much puffed by then, it was almost like I did the weetbix marathon. Once I saw the Room7 walking up to do their dance, I was so amazed about the effort that they put into their dance.

It was a pleasure to do the Jump for Heart routine, and it is great how we raised that much money for the babies, in need for sergery .

1 comment:

  1. Anasitasia, I love the way you have organised your recount, with each paragraph telling a different part of the story. Your conclusion really brought it all together, just as a good ending should :) I also enjoyed the way that you described how you "got myself into learning mode". That is exactly what focused learners do!!

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