Tuesday, 29 November 2011

WALT … create alternative endings

The story we are writing an ending for is called
Inside Mega-Munch by Alan Bagnall

"Bbbbzzzz" tazer she's almost out "Bbbbuuuuzzzz" harder and "Kkkkaaaabbbboooommmm" Nana exploded and Toni lived in sham for the rest of his life.
Posted by Rachael

I think if Toni couldn't get Nana out of the tunnel they could just left Nana in the tunnel and not given Nana any food or drinks and then she would get slimmer and then finally they could get Nana out.
Posted by Isabelle         

WALT … create alternative endings

The story we are writing an ending for is called
Dr Flockter by Jill Eggleton

Docter Flockter could get off the Island by running to the sea, and getting a Boat and driving away in the Boat to a different Island. Or I would run away and jump into the sea and swim my way home.
Posted by Jeremy

Thursday, 10 November 2011

WALA .. Catherine McAuley

Room 6 has been learning about Catherine McAuley ... this is what we know ...

Leah:  Catherine founded two or three houses for the poor.
Teodoro:  Catherine McAuley fed the poor.
Isabelle:  Catherine McAuley founded the 200 sisters in twleve months.
Emma:  Catherine McAuley helped the sick.
Oliver:  Catherine McAuley nursed people when the caught the terrible disease.
Jeremy:  When Catherine McAuley was a teenager her Mum died.
Matthew:  Catherine McAuley was born in Dublin
Hannah Ma: When Catherine McAuley was five her Dad died.
Seumus:  Catherine McAuley was born in 1778.
Libby:  The Sisters of Mercy founded St. James' School.
Bryce:  Catherine McAuley leaved in a really rich house with a church in it.
Klem:  Catherine McAuley had houses for the poor all over Ireland and one in London.
Inara:  Catherine McAuley looked after people that were sick out on the streets.
Azhure:  Catherine McAuley founded the Sisters of Mercy.
Harry:  Catherine McAuley was buried outside the house that had the church in it.
Cameron:  Catherine McAuley offered the poor clothes.
Tess:  Catherine McAuley helped people she didn't know like on the streets and different places.
Rachael:  The Sisiters of Mercy founded our school in 1958.
Hannah Mo:  Catherine McAuley died on this day about 200 years ago.
Geraldine:  Catherine McAuley had her feast day on the 20th of June.
Charlotte:  Catherine McAuley looked after the poor.
Austin:  Catherine McAuley always gave people food and a cup of tea.
William:  Catherine McAuley served the people that were poor.
Charlie:  Catherine McAuley brang the poor into her house.
Luke:  Catherine McAuley was born 233 years ago.


Posted by Room 6

Sunday, 6 November 2011

WALT: write our own food poem

Crying and sighing

Mum tells me that I have to eat my tea but I dont wont to. Why? Because my food is made into a plate face that's crying with dark green peas, cheesy teeth, tomato sauce cheeks, carrot eyes, broccoli ears, chips eyebrow, chille nose and beans looking up at me and saying' dont eat me.


Posted by Emma.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

WALT ... think about what we would like to know

Room 6 has created a Wondering Wall
sharing their initial questions during 'tuning in'.

Our big question is:
How do food choices impact your body and health

Posted by Mrs Audier

WALT throw the discus.

Good technique includes:
Strength.
A good aim.
Long arms.
Bending knees


Posted by Grayson.

WALT: write our own food poem

These two bits of  broccoli don't want to be eaten because they are best
frends. If  they lose eachother. They might not be seen again! They have got
two peas for eyes and tomato lips.

Posted by Charlotte.

WALT: write our own food poem

Mum tells me to eat my tea but I can not it makes a face.
Cauliflower hair,chip lips,carrot eyes and sausage nose .
It looks at me and says please don't eat me.
Posted by Hannah