You had the opportunity to listen to an olympian athlete speak in the Anne Portnuff last week. Answering the 5 W's, tell me about her presentation. In addition, tell me about one comment tha stood out in her presentation.
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Fiona Smith-Bell She inspired us to try everything that we desire. At her Presentation. In the Anne Portnuff. She was in the olympics and she wants us tp thrive to do whatever we like.
In the Anne Portnuff last week, Fiona Smith-Bell came to tell us about her in the olympics. Smith-Bell was an olympic hockey player. She showed us the medals that she won in Japan and let a couple volunteers wear them. One thing that stuck in my mind was that she was from a small town in Saskatchewan and she still made it big.
The athlete that we heard speek was Fiono Smith-Bell. She spoke to us to try and motivate us to follow are dreams and to not give up on them. She spoke to us somtimes last week in the morning. One comment that really stood out would be when she was talking about her child hood and how she got into the sport and about when she speed skated.
Fiona Smith Bell came to the Anne Portnuff Theater on Friday. She came to talk about her life story, and how she got into the Olympics. I quite liked her presentation and she was very motivated, she didn’t necessarily motivate me, to go to the Olympics, but she motivated me to try my hardest to obtain my goals.
Fiona Smith came to the Anne Portnuff theatre last week to talk to us about the olympics because she wants to inspire people to be their bast and never give up. One thing that stood out un her presentation is her story of how she went speed sketing with hockey skates.
Fiona Smith-Bell came to our school to tell us about when she was in the olympics. She was on the female olympic team in 98' and won the silver medal in Japan.
Who-Her name was Fiona Smith.What- She was a Candian Olympic Silver medal winner. When- Sometimes last week. Why- because she had a passion for hockey. Where- the Anne Portnuf. How- It took her alot of time and detication but she made it to the olympics. I liked when she let us see the medals.
Fiona Smith-Bell was a olypic athelete that played hockey and won the first ever medal for Canada in 1998. She played hockey because it was her dream to play hockey.
Fiona Smith came to our school last week and talked about her life a little bit. She talked about her childhood and her olympic career. She talked about being on the ice and on the ground as a child playing street hockey. She talked about the present and the past. I liked the story she told about everyone whereing racing skates and she wsa using hockey skates at her first race and she still won i think.
The athletes name was Fiona Smith-Bell. She was a canadian olympian athlete who played for the womens hockey team. When she came into the Anne Portnuff theatre last week she talked to us about her olympic career and also to inspire some athletes.
Her name was Fiona Smith-Bell, she played on the female Canadian hockey team for the Olympics. When- somtime last week she came. Where- she gave us the presentation in the Anne Portnuff theater. What- The reason she came to us was so she could tell us her story about being a canadian athlete and how she grew to be the person she is today. It took her alot of training and hard work, and her goal was to become a Canadian Athlete and she accomplished that goal.
Fiona Smith-Bell was a female ice hockey silver medalist during the 1998 olympic winter games. Fiona was born out of Regina Saskatchewan. She is retired now and raises her two children Deer Valley, Saskatchewan.
Fiona Smith-Bell came to the YRHS's Anne Portnuff theatre on Friday. She talked about the Olympics and her time playing with the Canadian Women’s Hockey Team. She came to try and motivate the people in this school to support the Canadian athletes in 2010. One thing that I thought was very interesting is that in 1998 Fiona made it to the Olympics but in 2002 she didn't.
We went to the Anne Portnuff last week around 3rd period. An olympic athlete was there to speak to us about herself and her time in the olympics. A lot of the things she said were really interesting. One comment that really stuck out in my mind was when she told her mom she wanted to play hockey in the olympics. At the time they didn't have womans hockey so her mom told her if she wanted to be in the olypics she would have to pick another sport. She ended up sticking with hockey and ended up going to the olympics and winning the silver medal.
Fiona Smith-bell came to talk to use about trying hard and pushing yourself to be the best you can be. Because she had to try hard to be suck a great hockey player because when she was young not many girls played hockey but she still did she played with all the boy who played hockey because she was the only girl around you played hockey. So I think it is good that she still played even though back then girls didnt play hockey.
Who-Fionna Smith Bell is a member of the womens canadian team. What-Her goal is to play in the 2010 olympics. Where-In Canada. When-She plans to compiet in 2010. Why-To acheive greatness. One comment that stood out during her presentation was the videos of her and her team training, and showing what a "real" team looks like.
Fiona Smith-Bell was at the Anne Portnuff last week. She was there to tell about her life story, and inspire people chase after there dreams. A comment that stood out to me is that if you want to do something that doesn't seem like it would ever happen, you never know until you try to do it.
Fiona Smith Bell She was an inspiration speaker and was talking about how she had to move around canada to She said she felt so good at the final ceremony and you feel proud. She won a silver medal at the Nagano 1998 Olympic Winter Games. She hold two world championship titles. She said it took her a long and hard time to get to where she is at.
Last week Fiona Smith-Bell came and did a presentation for the school. She talked about the Olympics and about how she made the womens hockey team. The presentation was held in the Anne Portnuff theatre. She told us that the reason why she wanted to be an olymoic athlete is because she loved to watch the winter olympics when she was a kid and that she just wanted get out and do what she loveds for her country. the part of her presentaion that stood out to me was that she tried hard, he trained hard and she got to where she wanted to go and she showed me that if you really want something you can do it you just have to believe in yourself and you can make it happen.
Fiona Bell Smith told us about her Olympic hockey tea, and how she won a silver medal. She did this when she was in the Canadian women's hockey team. She is from Edon Saskatchewan. She came to Yorkton to tell us about how her Olympic dream came true when she was just from a small town and how her mother didn't think she would do it. Something she said that stood out to me is that if you set your mind to something, you can do it.
Phiona (sorry for spelling) is an olympic athlete who stuck to her dreams of becoming a hockey player. She played on the womens canadien hockey team and has now retired to giving presentations to kids like us about sticking to dreams. Phiona didnt have the oppurtunity to be on a hockey team at the time she wanetd to because it was only males, but she soon joined when the rules changed. Juring the time she waited by trying different types of methods of skating, with speed skating bing the closest. Her story about speed skating is that when she got on the ice, she hadn't had a propour coach(mother) so she didnt know how to start. All of the other skaters had real speed skates but she still finished second. She shows us to stick to our dreams and not be discouraged by others.
Fiona Bell-Smith was in the olympics for womens hockey. She won a silver metal. She had to train really hard to get to where she was. She is now retired. I think when she said to try your hardest cause you'll never know what can happen is true because if you dont take the chance in trying something you wont know what will happen.
fiona smith smith is a girl that won a silver metal in the girls hockey legue of 1998 and in 2002 she got cut. And last week she came to our school and told us her life story about how she got to the hockey legue she got in and alot of other stuff.
last week in our school we got to see an olympian athlete named Fiona Bell-Smith. She came to speak to us because she wanted to inspire others. one story that she told and i remember was when the girl that was her room mate didn't make the team and she did. the next year her room mate was the same person and this time her room mate made the team not her.
the quest speaker was Fiona Bell-Smith. she played on the woman nationals hockey team, Team Canada. 1. Fiona Bell-Smith 2. She speaked to us about her past and showed us some videos about the Olympic Games. 3. She came here to Y.R.H.S 4. She came here on last Wendsday. 5. To talk to us and to incourage us, and she inspriered.
who was she? she was an olympian silver medalist.what did she do? she was on the canadian womens hockey team.where did she play from edown.why did she want to play? she wanted to play hockey because she like to skate and she was good at it to.when did she join the team. she joined the team in the 1998 silver medal game. she was an insperation tomy life.
The olympian athlete that spoke to us was Fiona Bell-Smith. Fiona retired from playing hockey to start a family. She is now a full time stay at home mom. She lives in Saskatchewan. She played on the canadian girls hockey team. She started playing for them in 1998 and retired in 2001. The comment that I think stood out was when she said if you want to do something keep your dream and work as hard as you can to get there.
Last week we had a presentation from Fiona-Bell Smith. It was about the olympic sports, and what she did in them. She was always into sports and her favorite one was hockey, she would play it all the time. the year she placed silver was 1998. It shocked me when she said that they were crying because they did'nt win first, I would have still been pretty happy with second, but she relized in the end that second was good.
Fiona Bell-Smith spoke to us about her experience of an olympian athlete. She spoke to us at the Yorkton Regional High School in the Anne Portnuff theater last Wednesday. She spoke to us because she wanted to tell us about her experience in the past.
one comment that stood out to me would be that when she told us that she won in the olypics. she played in the olymipics, she played in the olypics because she liked to play sports. in 1998 she played in the olympics.
Fiona Bell-Smith was a olympian silver medalist in 1998, when she was just a young girl she played hockey with some of the boys where she had lived. She hadnt had that much training because her coach was her mom and her mom didnt know much about speed skating, so all she did was time her. When she got to the Olympics everyone was wearing the right kind of skates and she was wearing hockey skates.
Fiona Bell Smith a silver medal winner in the olympcs of 1998.She talked to us about her experience in the olympics as a hockey player. Yorkton Regional High School in the Anne Portnuff Theatre. Last Wednesday Fiona was here. Fiona came here to talk to us about here experience in the olypics and she told us to follow our dreams.
Last week, Fiona Bell-Smith came and talked to us about her experience in the Olympics in 1998. She told us about her training and all the hard work it took. She brought home a silver medal. She retired in 2001. She said she misses all the girls but had fun doing it. She's from Saskatchewan and she played on the Women's hockey team.
Why? to encourage people to follow there dreams and even though there are times in your life when things seem impossible just move around and move on. Dreams pass into the reality of action. From the actions stems the dream again; and this interdependence produces the highest form of living. The thing that stood out to me in her presentation was dream big cause some day your dream will come true.
she lived in a small town called Edown Saskatchewan and she had a goal to join the oylimpim games and when team Canada marched out in to the stadium it inspired her.She has two boys she was an 1998 she was onn the Canadian olympic woman's ice hockey team she brough home a siver medal from nagano and also a two time world champion
Fiona Bell Smith was an olympic silver medalist in the 1998 olympic winter games, who currently lives in Deer Valley Sk. but here home town was Edam Sk. She came to our school to give a presentation about the team. I think it was pretty cool that she came to our school to give that presentation.
Fiona Bell-Smith played in the olympics. She played in Switzerland in 1947. She won a silver medal. Fiona played in the olympics because she loved to compete. One thing that stood out was when she said that when she was on the line to do speed skating and everyone was wearing speed skates except for her, Fiona wore hockey skates because that was the only thing she knew how to skate in. I was so happy when i was able to were her gold medal and one of her hochey jerseys.... it was like a feeling i never had to get the chance to wear her things.
Fiona Bell Smith was an Olympic Hockey player. She won the silver medal with her team in 1998 in Nagano Japan. Her goal was to encourage her two boys to have good morals and values in themselves.
In the Anne Portnuff last week, Fiona Smith-Bell came to tell us about her in the olympics. Smith-Bell was an olympic hockey player. She showed us the medals that she won in Japan and let a couple volunteers wear them. One thing that stuck in my mind was that she was from a small town in Saskatchewan and she still made it big.
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Fiona Smith-Bell
She inspired us to try everything that we desire.
At her Presentation.
In the Anne Portnuff.
She was in the olympics and she wants us tp thrive to do whatever we like.
In the Anne Portnuff last week, Fiona Smith-Bell came to tell us about her in the olympics. Smith-Bell was an olympic hockey player. She showed us the medals that she won in Japan and let a couple volunteers wear them.
One thing that stuck in my mind was that she was from a small town in Saskatchewan and she still made it big.
The athlete that we heard speek was Fiono Smith-Bell. She spoke to us to try and motivate us to follow are dreams and to not give up on them. She spoke to us somtimes last week in the morning. One comment that really stood out would be when she was talking about her child hood and how she got into the sport and about when she speed skated.
Well it was Fiona Smith -bell. She was a olympic medilist that played woman hockey in the winter. Her goal was to play in the 2010 olympics
Fiona Smith Bell came to the Anne Portnuff Theater on Friday. She came to talk about her life story, and how she got into the Olympics. I quite liked her presentation and she was very motivated, she didn’t necessarily motivate me, to go to the Olympics, but she motivated me to try my hardest to obtain my goals.
Fiona Smith came to the Anne Portnuff theatre last week to talk to us about the olympics because she wants to inspire people to be their bast and never give up. One thing that stood out un her presentation is her story of how she went speed sketing with hockey skates.
Fiona Smith-Bell came to our school to tell us about when she was in the olympics. She was on the female olympic team in 98' and won the silver medal in Japan.
Who-Her name was Fiona Smith.What- She was a Candian Olympic Silver medal winner. When- Sometimes last week. Why- because she had a passion for hockey. Where- the Anne Portnuf. How- It took her alot of time and detication but she made it to the olympics. I liked when she let us see the medals.
Fiona Smith-Bell was a olypic athelete that played hockey and won the first ever medal for Canada in 1998. She played hockey because it was her dream to play hockey.
Fiona Smith came to our school last week and talked about her life a little bit. She talked about her childhood and her olympic career. She talked about being on the ice and on the ground as a child playing street hockey. She talked about the present and the past. I liked the story she told about everyone whereing racing skates and she wsa using hockey skates at her first race and she still won i think.
The athletes name was Fiona Smith-Bell. She was a canadian olympian athlete who played for the womens hockey team. When she came into the Anne Portnuff theatre last week she talked to us about her olympic career and also to inspire some athletes.
Her name was Fiona Smith-Bell, she played on the female Canadian hockey team for the Olympics. When- somtime last week she came. Where- she gave us the presentation in the Anne Portnuff theater. What- The reason she came to us was so she could tell us her story about being a canadian athlete and how she grew to be the person she is today. It took her alot of training and hard work, and her goal was to become a Canadian Athlete and she accomplished that goal.
Fiona Smith-Bell was a female ice hockey silver medalist during the 1998 olympic winter games. Fiona was born out of Regina Saskatchewan. She is retired now and raises her two children Deer Valley, Saskatchewan.
Fiona Smith-Bell came to the YRHS's Anne Portnuff theatre on Friday. She talked about the Olympics and her time playing with the Canadian Women’s Hockey Team. She came to try and motivate the people in this school to support the Canadian athletes in 2010. One thing that I thought was very interesting is that in 1998 Fiona made it to the Olympics but in 2002 she didn't.
We went to the Anne Portnuff last week around 3rd period. An olympic athlete was there to speak to us about herself and her time in the olympics. A lot of the things she said were really interesting. One comment that really stuck out in my mind was when she told her mom she wanted to play hockey in the olympics. At the time they didn't have womans hockey so her mom told her if she wanted to be in the olypics she would have to pick another sport. She ended up sticking with hockey and ended up going to the olympics and winning the silver medal.
Fiona Smith-bell came to talk to use about trying hard and pushing yourself to be the best you can be. Because she had to try hard to be suck a great hockey player because when she was young not many girls played hockey but she still did she played with all the boy who played hockey because she was the only girl around you played hockey. So I think it is good that she still played even though back then girls didnt play hockey.
Who-Fionna Smith Bell is a member of the womens canadian team.
What-Her goal is to play in the 2010 olympics.
Where-In Canada.
When-She plans to compiet in 2010.
Why-To acheive greatness.
One comment that stood out during her presentation was the videos of her and her team training, and showing what a "real" team looks like.
Fiona Smith-Bell was at the Anne Portnuff last week. She was there to tell about her life story, and inspire people chase after there dreams. A comment that stood out to me is that if you want to do something that doesn't seem like it would ever happen, you never know until you try to do it.
Fiona Smith Bell
She was an inspiration speaker and was talking about how she had to move around canada to She said she felt so good at the final ceremony and you feel proud. She won a silver medal at the Nagano 1998 Olympic Winter Games. She hold two world championship titles. She said it took her a long and hard time to get to where she is at.
Last week Fiona Smith-Bell came and did a presentation for the school. She talked about the Olympics and about how she made the womens hockey team. The presentation was held in the Anne Portnuff theatre. She told us that the reason why she wanted to be an olymoic athlete is because she loved to watch the winter olympics when she was a kid and that she just wanted get out and do what she loveds for her country. the part of her presentaion that stood out to me was that she tried hard, he trained hard and she got to where she wanted to go and she showed me that if you really want something you can do it you just have to believe in yourself and you can make it happen.
Fiona Bell Smith told us about her Olympic hockey tea, and how she won a silver medal. She did this when she was in the Canadian women's hockey team. She is from Edon Saskatchewan. She came to Yorkton to tell us about how her Olympic dream came true when she was just from a small town and how her mother didn't think she would do it. Something she said that stood out to me is that if you set your mind to something, you can do it.
Phiona (sorry for spelling) is an olympic athlete who stuck to her dreams of becoming a hockey player. She played on the womens canadien hockey team and has now retired to giving presentations to kids like us about sticking to dreams. Phiona didnt have the oppurtunity to be on a hockey team at the time she wanetd to because it was only males, but she soon joined when the rules changed. Juring the time she waited by trying different types of methods of skating, with speed skating bing the closest. Her story about speed skating is that when she got on the ice, she hadn't had a propour coach(mother) so she didnt know how to start. All of the other skaters had real speed skates but she still finished second. She shows us to stick to our dreams and not be discouraged by others.
Fiona Bell-Smith was in the olympics for womens hockey. She won a silver metal. She had to train really hard to get to where she was. She is now retired. I think when she said to try your hardest cause you'll never know what can happen is true because if you dont take the chance in trying something you wont know what will happen.
fiona smith smith is a girl that won a silver metal in the girls hockey legue of 1998 and in 2002 she got cut. And last week she came to our school and told us her life story about how she got to the hockey legue she got in and alot of other stuff.
last week in our school we got to see an olympian athlete named Fiona Bell-Smith. She came to speak to us because she wanted to inspire others. one story that she told and i remember was when the girl that was her room mate didn't make the team and she did. the next year her room mate was the same person and this time her room mate made the team not her.
Fiona bell smith is a 1998 olympian silver medallist..also a two time world champion and that is preety good
the quest speaker was Fiona Bell-Smith. she played on the woman nationals hockey team, Team Canada.
1. Fiona Bell-Smith
2. She speaked to us about her past and showed us some videos about the Olympic Games.
3. She came here to Y.R.H.S
4. She came here on last Wendsday.
5. To talk to us and to incourage us, and she inspriered.
who was she? she was an olympian silver medalist.what did she do? she was on the canadian womens hockey team.where did she play from edown.why did she want to play? she wanted to play hockey because she like to skate and she was good at it to.when did she join the team. she joined the team in the 1998 silver medal game.
she was an insperation tomy life.
The olympian athlete that spoke to us was Fiona Bell-Smith. Fiona retired from playing hockey to start a family. She is now a full time stay at home mom. She lives in Saskatchewan. She played on the canadian girls hockey team. She started playing for them in 1998 and retired in 2001. The comment that I think stood out was when she said if you want to do something keep your dream and work as hard as you can to get there.
Last week we had a presentation from Fiona-Bell Smith. It was about the olympic sports, and what she did in them. She was always into sports and her favorite one was hockey, she would play it all the time. the year she placed silver was 1998. It shocked me when she said that they were crying because they did'nt win first, I would have still been pretty happy with second, but she relized in the end that second was good.
Fiona Bell-Smith spoke to us about her experience of an olympian athlete. She spoke to us at the Yorkton Regional High School in the Anne Portnuff theater last Wednesday. She spoke to us because she wanted to tell us about her experience in the past.
one comment that stood out to me would be that when she told us that she won in the olypics. she played in the olymipics, she played in the olypics because she liked to play sports. in 1998 she played in the olympics.
Fiona Bell-Smith was a olympian silver medalist in 1998, when she was just a young girl she played hockey with some of the boys where she had lived. She hadnt had that much training because her coach was her mom and her mom didnt know much about speed skating, so all she did was time her. When she got to the Olympics everyone was wearing the right kind of skates and she was wearing hockey skates.
Fiona Bell Smith a silver medal winner in the olympcs of 1998.She talked to us about her experience in the olympics as a hockey player. Yorkton Regional High School in the Anne Portnuff Theatre. Last Wednesday Fiona was here. Fiona came here to talk to us about here experience in the olypics and she told us to follow our dreams.
Last week, Fiona Bell-Smith came and talked to us about her experience in the Olympics in 1998. She told us about her training and all the hard work it took. She brought home a silver medal. She retired in 2001. She said she misses all the girls but had fun doing it. She's from Saskatchewan and she played on the Women's hockey team.
Why? to encourage people to follow there dreams and even though there are times in your life when things seem impossible just move around and move on. Dreams pass into the reality of action. From the actions stems the dream again; and this interdependence produces the highest form of living. The thing that stood out to me in her presentation was dream big cause some day your dream will come true.
she lived in a small town called Edown Saskatchewan and she had a goal to join the oylimpim games and when team Canada marched out in to the stadium it inspired her.She has two boys she was an 1998 she was onn the Canadian olympic woman's ice hockey team she brough home a siver medal from nagano and also a two time world champion
Fiona Bell Smith was an olympic silver medalist in the 1998 olympic winter games, who currently lives in Deer Valley Sk. but here home town was Edam Sk. She came to our school to give a presentation about the team. I think it was pretty cool that she came to our school to give that presentation.
Fiona Bell-Smith played in the olympics. She played in Switzerland in 1947. She won a silver medal. Fiona played in the olympics because she loved to compete. One thing that stood out was when she said that when she was on the line to do speed skating and everyone was wearing speed skates except for her, Fiona wore hockey skates because that was the only thing she knew how to skate in. I was so happy when i was able to were her gold medal and one of her hochey jerseys.... it was like a feeling i never had to get the chance to wear her things.
Fiona Bell Smith was an Olympic Hockey player. She won the silver medal with her team in 1998 in Nagano Japan. Her goal was to encourage her two boys to have good morals and values in themselves.
She is telling us to do her best and not give up. and if we do that it increases the possibility of getting what we want.
In the Anne Portnuff last week, Fiona Smith-Bell came to tell us about her in the olympics. Smith-Bell was an olympic hockey player. She showed us the medals that she won in Japan and let a couple volunteers wear them.
One thing that stuck in my mind was that she was from a small town in Saskatchewan and she still made it big.
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