Tuesday 18 October 2011

Operation Christmas Child

Laptop, new phone, top of the range games console. What's on your Christmas list? It seems a bit early to think about Christmas but your parents have probably started putting money away for it.

Think of what you got last year because there are people in Africa, Central Asia and Eastern Europe. who don't get anything for Christmas. They would be overjoyed by just a few small toys or even a pack of pencils. Operation Christmas Child are giving you the chance to make someones's year with just a small shoe box of toys.

You can include pens, pencils, notebooks, yo-yos and anything you think the child of the selected age range will like. To celebrate the Olympics this year you can send sports equipment in the shoebox. I know for a fact that loads of people who live round there love football so why not give them a small football. Just remember to not include any war themed items, food or dangerous items.

All the infomation you will need is in the leaflets that the school hands out or you can go to http://www.operationchristmaschild.org.uk/ for your nearest drop off point.

Open evening

Fashion statement

Yes, this is Mr.Scott leading the way for fashion. We even have suspicions that he'll be on Britain and Irelands next top model! Watch out...

Gavin Johnson interview

CMS reporter Charlie Allen caught up with this ex-Ipswich Town player at a recent open evening at school.

Who was your best team mate?
Steve Palmer and Phil Whealan. Still in contact with James Scowcroft.

Best goal scored?
Against Aston Villa. It was the first game in the premiership of 1992. Scored it right foot. (Usually left footed.)

Shirt number and position?
Left midfield and shirt number 8.

Tuesday 11 October 2011

X factor Random Poll

These are the results for the X Factor Poll.

In no particular order:
 Girls= 61%/ 16 votes
Boys=24% 16 votes
Groups= 10% 2 votes
over 25s=5% 1 vote

Combs Middle School

Combs Middle School is the nicest school thay have lots of nice teachers and finally when your in year 8 you will have to go up to High School. they have lots of fun lessons like D.T and English and Art. you will make nice new friends from each schools

Did you know?

The third Diary of a Wimpy kid book The last Straw has sold up to 15 million copies!!!

Did you know?

The giraffe neck only has seven vertebrae

Did you know?

The Eiffel Tower is 324 metres, (1,063 ft) tall.

Facts

1. 1,525,000,000 miles of telephone wire a strung across the U.S.
2.A cat has 32 muscles in there ear each.
3.An person laughs about 15 times a day.
4.Only in Britian... can a pizza get to your house faster than an ambulance.

Hi people we are having a Combs Middle School open evening blogger its going to be fun enjoy... from the press.

Combs Middle School its the best school i have been to and it is full of nice teachers they are really nice and carling and if you have any problems they will sort it all out for you also lots of fun things to do try and come to open evening...

Did you know?

That smallest dog in world is 6 inches high

Extraordinary measures

Extraordinary measures is a moving film that is directed by Tom Vaughan and edited by Anne V Coates. It includes well known and brilliant actors like Brendan Fraser (The mummy, Furry vengance) and Harrison Ford.

A father determined to save his children faces all the obstacles in his path and teams up with medical researcher, Dr Robert Stonehill (Ford). Together, they go up against all odds to try and find a life-saving cure for John Crawley's (Fraser) two children who suffer from a disease called Pompe before it's too late for them.

Extraordinary measures is based on a true story and is inspired by the book 'the cure', a prize winning book by the writer Geeta Anand. This film is classed a PG and I recommend watching it tucked up on a lazy Saturday afternoon with a boxs of chocolates and a box of tissues.
 Rating 4/5

By Megan Johnson.

Did you know

Mario Balloteli ( Manchester city player.) has 60 pairs of Football boots. All Black,white and red.

CMS reporter's ITFC mascot day at Middlesbrough Football Club

Here is CMS reporter, Charlie Allen, outside the Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough just before he undertook his duties as mascot for Ipswich Town against Middlesbrough Football club on Saturday 24th September 2011.

Following a battle well-fought by both sides, the final score was 0-0.
Charlie met all his favourite players, sat with them in the dressing room and led them out onto the pitch.

Did you know...

The screwdriver was invented before the screw.
by Rachel Davies

Tuesday 4 October 2011