Rugby on Saturday.
On Saturday the Clifton U13s played Inglewood U13s the game started at 10:30 , the game got very ruff so the coach made a disunion to put me on so I went on , Inglewood kicked off a player from my team got the ball and got tackled we all drove over we got the ball and got a early try. At the end of the game the score was 62:7.
Rugby on Sunday.
On Sunday the Clifton Rugby club and the Inglewood club had a fun day of rugby . Our game was at 12:30 so the whole team waited till 12:30. When it was 12:30 we kicked off we got the first try of the game , then at half time the score was 30:7 . Then at the second half this big kid was running so i ran up to him and tackled him so then they got it out to the back line and I ran up and charged it down and got the try the score was 60:10.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Fire
Fire can be extinguished by removing any one of the elements of the fire tetrahedron. Consider a natural gas flame, such as from a stovetop burner. The fire can be extinguished by any of the following
• turning off the gas supply, which removes the fuel source;
• covering the flame completely, which smothers the flame as the combustion both uses the available oxidizer (the oxygen in the air) and displaces it from the area around the flame with CO2;
• application of water, which removes heat from the fire faster than the fire can produce it (similarly, blowing hard on a flame will displace the heat of the currently burning gas from its fuel source, to the same end), or
• application of a retardant chemical such as Halon to the flame, which retards the chemical reaction itself until the rate of combustion is too slow to maintain the chain reaction.
• By Rodney.
• turning off the gas supply, which removes the fuel source;
• covering the flame completely, which smothers the flame as the combustion both uses the available oxidizer (the oxygen in the air) and displaces it from the area around the flame with CO2;
• application of water, which removes heat from the fire faster than the fire can produce it (similarly, blowing hard on a flame will displace the heat of the currently burning gas from its fuel source, to the same end), or
• application of a retardant chemical such as Halon to the flame, which retards the chemical reaction itself until the rate of combustion is too slow to maintain the chain reaction.
• By Rodney.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Fishing

On Wednesday the whole school went on a fishing trip to Waitara. We fished off the new wharf. Then we had lunch at the river mouth. The school enjoyed the trip. Busta, Toby and Cameron had caught fish. Some kids got bored so Miss Tonks took us over to the playground. There was some very cool stuff to play on like the pyramid, spiny seats, swings ,and a slide. When everyone got back they picked up their fishing rod and cast out. Nobody caught any fish so people started to pack up and go home. It was a very good day.
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