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Saturday, 13 April 2013

Character Descriptions

Read these descriptions and imagine what these interesting characters look like:

  This alien is called Sparta. He has green, wild, slimy hair. Sparta has silver skin with black spots. He has four arms and two legs. Sparta's dinner is never gobbled up - the cat with three heads always gets it! In his room you would never believe what goes on in there every night - a giant party! Everyone goes even the king of planet Nachos. Anyway enough with the party. Sparta also likes undies. His favourite colour is claramink - it's orange and pink. The only thing he eats is poplate, it's popping chocolate. Sparta isn't greedy though. By Ruairi

  This is Ben the cowboy. He wears a light brown checkered top and dark blue jeans. His leather hat is too big for him. A great mustache slithers across his face like an angry snake in a ferocious forest. He is super crazy which he got from his mum. His body is tall and skinny like a fireman's pole. He has a low and deep voice like his overweight dad. His cow-skin boots are taller than a skyscraper! He has had plastic surgery on his face after his latest lethal gunfight. Even though he has been hurt in some, he still likes them. By Bill

  Mr Sun loves long holidays in the sun. When he gets a holiday he wears his green shorts, blue sandals and a red t-shirt with white flowers. Strung around his neck there are colourful blossoms. His enormous blue glasses are almost hidden underneath his yellow straw hat that is pulled over his smooth, black hair. Mr Sun always packs his favourite bright red suitcase to the brim - food, clothes, everything! His voice is so high pitched it could shatter glass. When he smiles he has deep dimples in his cheeks. He is a very nice and happy man but is most happy when he is on holiday! By Amalya

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Learning Commitment Display

Come into the classroom and have a look at our Learning Commitment Display. This will help us to keep on track with our goals.

Creative Newspapers

Have a look at the amazing newspapers the 'Tiger' reading group created as a follow up activity to their reading book. Aren't they clever!