Saturday, 13 February 2021

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: My Desk
Story filed: Ripe for the picking

Hi people it's Leo here. Today I'll be talking about picking apples with my mum. Have you ever noticed how Bathurst is full of fruit trees, overgrown with ripe summer fruit......and no one to pick them? My guess is that there must be some people who pick the fruit from the trees but most of the trees I walk past are just left there for their fruit to fall and rot or be eaten by birds. It's just such a big waste. You can make so many yummy things out of all that fruit. There's this one tree in a nature reserve that is an amazing apple tree. It's so big and has so many apples and they're untouched apart from the occasional worm or two and these apples are delicious. My mum and I just recently picked some and brought them home to make some cooked applesauce. Cooked apples are delicious with some cream or crumble topping - scrumdiddlyumptious.
 
Until next time 
Leo Roving Reporter

Sunday, 7 February 2021

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Leo, Roving Reporter
Report from: My Desk
Story filed: Year 7 is hard

Hi people it's Leo here. Today I am going to be talking about how hard Year 7 can get. So far, Year 7 is going well but I've had a look at the time table for the rest of the year and we have a lot of tests coming up and I mean a lot. Well, not that much that I will have to go on strike but still a lot. Apart from all the tests we will need to do, Year 7 is amazing. We get to do experiments in Science, study books and plays in English, get to learn about ancient civilizations in History, play around with LEGO mindstorm and coding in Technology, make art in Art, learn how to speak French in French, learn mathematics in Maths, play and compose music in Music as well as other things like Health, PE and Christian Studies. The most important thing you need to learn in Year 7 is to be organised and oh boy, is that hard. 

Until next time 
Leo Roving Reporter