aOftfclSiOfflßafwllt L3CZZ~~2I ■■ .1 EZ~3ZJ[ZZZZ3 ■ Young Newsmakers Two y° un g C r! t mi « i i Newsmakers of 1986 ■ H In The Schools H U ;7 —The “Education exPress” feature of Monday February 9 . reffl |IWj invited students to write and tell us about Young Newsmakers 101 they knew. Here are extracts from some of the letters we kS&a ||||| have received: p :>• • 1 y&l —Young newsmaker Isaac Freeman is 12. He is mad on stars ISJ n~7] and was one -of two people chosen from Westland and iHI 11 Nelson to go to the Halley’s comet watch in Omarama last XZ March. ' —Young newsmaker Rochelle Richards has 10 dogs to look after. She feeds them twice a day. ~W I— Young newsmaker Darrin Hammond is a moto-cross racer. ssi| Darrin, who is 11, has been engaged in moto-cross racing | | XX since he was eight. He rides in the 80cc class. ■ ,' ■ XZt Hi —Young newsmaker Susan Gough is a very skilled horse • ; .j T~ rider. She competes in show jumping, dressage, and cross- IMa If | country classes. j a j Naish (above) showed off his cycling •< J — Young newsmaker Matthew Richards is a runner. At the skills on a flooded Clarendon Terrace. Xpi moment he has 45 firsts, one second, and one third. He also |§|||| holds two trophies. r-. 1 pif —Young newsmaker Julie Watson lives on a goat farm on E&f f f which she works very hard. She gets up a 6 a.m. every day fegf to milk some goats. L • i — Young newsmaker Andrea Stead is twelve. She is a . Sa hS trampolinist. She has ten gold, nine silver, and eight bronze > ‘ fif T~ medals. ’ tfW kj|| — Young newsmaker Joshua Herbert is only 2%. He never WM Iff gives his cousin, Megan Clapshaw, a moment’s peace. He is fl ||i||| an energetic rascal. f r > 1 -fl bili —Young newsmaker Nick Guy is a good sportsman. He plays K S Iff ~f~ football and Canta cricket. Nick likes writing stories and ® adventures. ' f Write and tell us about any other young :•• newsmaker you know. kTBBBBBWHBI T - - E THE N.I.E. DEPT r^ e Znrv a JZ! H Wi “tiitt drpcq” made rugby Wstory when Ba iniL rriEdd s fc e represented the under SW| XX PRIVATE BAG, CHRISTCHURCH 11 West Coast rugby team. |:fe:;| >77 A fWI A T urhe Press ’ s ” Newspapers in Education Department, is running a teacher |:i:ffiif fi At > fl If 111 f l\l fact fiction and fantasy workshop at the N.I.E. Department, Ist Floor, 146 j J, XI V/ X • i JL \a/ JL J. a Gloucester Street on 20th May between 9.30 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. The lO&l fe:-:iiii| ' workshop is open to primary, intermediate and secondary teachers. It will a » J*rm A w T provide simulated experience of writing and assessing newpaper stories If-Sj X f ■ X X based on events and material from a variety of sources and view points. tO&l Iwigsl /I /W f J f* W f f Classroom activites developed from the workshop sessions will be available g^saj : SwSj ™to participants. The activity material will be at two levels — intermediate [ ; ’X' and secondary. Teachers of younger classes are also welcome to attend the t&f workshop. • ; II 4 _ , Places are limited so please phone in and let us know as soon as possible Oil h y° u 030 attend (May 4th will be the last date for applications). There ' '.. j ■* will be no cost. Bring your own lunch, or buy some nearby. Tea and Coffee Ew':'::' ‘ # will be provided. | H events ana opinion To enrol—phone 790-940 Extension 783 “THE PRESS” Newspapers in Education Department X ' -I • "
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