Learning to Cut and Paste
First we wrote our stories in Word and saved them on our floppy disks. We minimised our stories. Then we opened Paint and drew a small picture. We clicked edit, cut. Then we opened our stories and picked a place for our picture with the cursor and the align tool. We clicked edit, paste and our picture was pasted into our stories. We resized it to fit.
Silver for Sonia by Leanne Today
we were watching
Sonia running
and she
got a silver
medal she was way behind at
first and
at the last lap she
caught up. When she was running she lost concentration. She was thinking about
running the ten thousand metres. She
did very well
and if she does run the ten thousand metres I hope she does
very well.
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Silver for Sonia by Kellie Today
in Sydney the first female Irish athlete has won a silver medal.
Her name is Sonia O'Sullivan.
She has been training for four years.
She is really happy but a bit sad.
She doesn't know if she is going to laugh or cry.
She was so close to coming first. |
Sonia
and Silver On 25/9/00, in Sydney, the first ever Irish woman won a silver medal for running. Sonia must be very proud of herself. But she was so close to gold. She must be wrecked after running 12 1/2 laps which is equal to 5000 m. At the start of the race she was very near the back. Coming to the last 3 laps she made her move. We are all very proud of her. |
Silver for Sonia by Aileen Sonia
O Sullivan has become the first ever female Irish athlete to win a
silver medal. "Nearly a dream come true," says Sonia. Brilliant tactics. Brilliant girl. In first place, a Romanian girl, Szabo set a new
Olympic record. In third
place was an Ethiopian girl. 12.5
laps, 5,000 metres .
They
must have been very tired as they crossed that winning line.
Sonia almost lost concentration on the eighth lap.
But luckily she regained concentration and confidence and came in
second. |