Wednesday 5 June 2013

EARTHQUAKE!

An earthquake has struck Stubbington! We acted as rescue teams to transport essential equipment over the obstructions. It was very tricky! On our way, we managed to rescue babies that were trapped. We had to work as a team to work out how to solve the problems and move all of the equipment safely. 








The rope over the lava pit was the trickiest. When Mr Earle tried, he got very wet!!!





9 comments:

  1. Great team work Year 6! Looks like you are having a fantastic time.

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  2. It looks like you are continuing to have a great time, Year 6. Hope you are all enjoying the activities and will have lots to tell us when you return.The good weather is supposed to last for the rest of the week so hope you make the most of it.
    Mrs Andrews

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  3. Hello Y6 - well, what a fantastic week you are having! You all look so happy and the weather is lovely for you. You have certainly been kept busy with all the great activities you have all participated in - I bet you are all very tired by bedtime! Keep up the good work :-) Emma C's mum

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  4. Year 6 you look like you are having a fantastic time. Earthquake is fun, did anybody end up falling in on the lava leap?!
    Mrs Stanley

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    1. Mr Earle. Well he didn't quite fall in, he sort of, got pushed by us:D

      Levi

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  5. I loved earthquake:)I survived lava leap but my hat didn't! Now it smells. i had a amazing time.
    emily

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  6. yes it was really fun mr earl got soaked it was pay back for getting me wet ( he threw a lunch box full of water over me i was soaked)!!!! beth p

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  7. I am looking forward to that next year Mr earl

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  8. Yea Beth he certainly got all of us very wet so it was our payback! That was properly the highlight of the week for most of us. Luckily I didn't fall in to lava leap and I really enjoyed working as a team to get across each obstacle! I really enjoyed the daytime.

    Emma S

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