Thursday 21 May 2015

the big surprise

  1. Why is two babies  harder than one?
  2. How is two girls harder than two boys?
  3. What could Mum do when both babies cry?

we had to create questions about our book        

Wednesday 20 May 2015

The Switch

A balding man was strolling along the road. he had just finished his lunch and was licking his lips “Oh bother” he thought to himself “ I've split  food on my brand new tie.

Friday 15 May 2015

Jimmy's marshmallows



On a cold cloudy night Jimmy was roasting   marshmallows on a sizzling fire. He was in the middle of a forest in a small clearing.

But then he heard a scary noise. Jimmy  thought in his head, “What was that?”  Suddenly a monster appeared out of the bush. It was so creepy with it’s sharp pointed teeth and his super duper evil eyes.

The monster started to do tricks so that Jimmy would feed him marshmallows. Soon Jimmy realised there were no more marshmallows left! The monster became evil again. Jimmy felt horrified. He had to desperately try and come up with brilliant idea. Ah ha he thought! Jimmy ran to his tent and tried defend himself with his pillow!

The monster thought the pillow was a giant marshmallow. Jimmy threw the pillow with all his strength. The monster fetched the pillow and Jimmy ran away into the forest as fast as he could!  The monster went over to the bonfire because he wanted to roast the ‘marshmallow.’ When the monster held the pillow over the fire, it burnt to ashes.

Marshmallows from Ringling College of Art + Design on Vimeo.

Monday 4 May 2015

moppet on the run


Jaylim anzac

On a cold April morning before the sun the rises every year across Australia and New Zealand thousands of people gather around monuments to show respect.
It falls on April 25th (Anzac day) as this is the day anzac troops were fighting in Gallipoli.  


At the dawn parade the soldiers marched in a straight long line. A person played the last post on the bugle, to remember the soldiers who died to save us.

The dawn parade is so important because it is for the people who died for us to save our country.

Friday 1 May 2015

The Dawn Parade

On a cold April morning before the sun the rises every year across Australia and New Zealand thousands of people gather around monuments to show respect.
It falls on April 25th (Anzac day) as this is the day Anzac troops were fighting in Gallipoli.  

At the dawn parade the soldiers marched in a straight long line. A person played the last post on the bugle, to remember the soldiers who died to save us.

The dawn parade is so important because it is for the people who died for us to save our country.

Jaylim immersion assembly

Yesterday on a cold  morning  Pt england school had an immersion assembly in the school hall. We were going to discover what we will be learning about this term. Room 11 and 12 walked nicely  in a line to the hall.
The leaf blower lifted up Mr Somerville off the ground. Mr Barks asked for a helper to try the hovercraft, Mr Somerville went to be the helper. He jumped on the hovercraft and gilded across the stage.

Team 4 made a  superhero  video game it was really cool.  Team 4’s superhero game was really funny because Mr Somerville got defeated by Mrs Jacobsen and her fish.     
Yes  because  i wanted   for someone to  test the hovercraft yes because it   well be so fun.