Monday, 23 May 2016
James and Laura are brother and sister. They like going on adventures, like going in the forest and discovering new stuff at their school.
Sunday, 22 May 2016
The Loose Snake
WALT make up a story about a Pet Day problem.
WWBSWW:
- Begin with an orientation to tell the reader who, did what, where and when.
“Pet Day will be on Friday,” Miss Anderson, Tom’s teacher, announced to the class on Monday. “Bring your pet to school and tell us about it, then we will have a pet parade.”
Tom was so excited. He would be able to bring Harry to school to
show everyone.
- Write the events leading up to the problem.
At the end of the day, he ran all the way home to get his pet ready for Friday.
He loved Harry and had wanted to show his friends for a long time, but his mum and dad had told him that Harry must never leave the house; but, now, his
teacher had given him permission to bring it to school.
Smilingly, he polished Harry’s green silky skin, talking to it with his friendly voice. “You’re allowed to come to school, Harry. You can meet my friends and my friends can meet you.”
As soon as Friday came around, Harry carefully took Harry out of its cage and placed him into his black backpack. He couldn’t wait to get to school, so he ran
all the way.
When the bell rang, he and the rest of the class stepped into the
classroom.
- Write the problem.
Tom opened his backpack to show his friends what he had brought to school for Pet Day.
“It’s a green, slippery, slimey …...................” he said slowly. “Snake!” he
shouted.
“Tom Denver, give me that thing right now!” Miss Anderson
commanded.
Tom opened his hand to pass it over, but, at that moment, naughty Billy Burton lunged to grab it himself. He bumped Tom’s shoulder and Tom hurtled forward, the snake flying out of his hand to the back of the classroom.
“Eee! Where is it?” squealed Miss Anderson.
Chaos threatened in Room 4. Children jumped up and ran around, screeching
their lungs out and pushing over chairs and desks, trying to find Tom’s snake.
- Write the events to tell your readers how the problem was solved.
Tom tippy-toed to the snake quietly. He wasn't scared. He picked up the snake by the tail and put it back into his backpack.
Well done, Caleb. You made up some events leading to the solution.
From Jamling Tenzing
To all the children of St. Paul's primary school, greetings from the Himalayas.
I know you have been following John and our journey to the to roof of the world. I hope you learned something about our mountains and culture.
I invite you all to join me one day to visit our part of the world.
I know you have been following John and our journey to the to roof of the world. I hope you learned something about our mountains and culture.
I invite you all to join me one day to visit our part of the world.
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
The Magic Show
Monday, 16 May 2016
Thursday, 12 May 2016
The Birthday of the Church
The church is people spreading the good news.
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