It’s Good to be Back

Hello,

It is so good to be having lessons again. I did a bit of work in the holidays because I like practicing my spelling and doing sums. Mummy says I am doing much better with my halves and doubles. I also did a lot of reading. My favourite book was Fairy Hill, Butterfly Fairy’s Secret by Fran Evans. Today I did my new spellings and sentences. Then I wrote a story about a witch’s cat called Whisper and drew pictures.

Hi Whisper

Hi Leah. What a lovely day. The sun is out. I love the sun so much.

I am having so much fun climbing the trees for nuts, leafs and the wood is pretty. There is a lovely rainbow.

I am back. I brought nuts, leafs and wood to make a flying potion.

WOW! said Leah the witch. Good job. Let’s do this potion together.

Okay, I said.

I also got 9/10 in my maths today. Mummy helped me understand the sum I got wrong and I got it right the second time I tried.

Byeee, be happy and smile every day.

Love from Tanith xxx

 

Back to School

Hi all, Caspian is back!

I hope you all enjoyed half term. I have done quite a lot today. In comprehension, I answered questions and did some freehand work on River Rescue, toll bridge charges, and the Amazon Basin. I think it is dreadful that people are destroying the rainforest and stealing animals from their natural habitat. I also did some maths – coordinates, decimals to fractions and perimeters. Mum set me a Halloweeny literacy piece of work. I had to write a short story about a witch but from her broomstick’s point of view.  This is my short story.

I am bored, tired and hollow. I am a broomstick. Mistreated by the evil witch. Every time she makes a potion, she draws woodlice that eat me inside out. She knows I am a sentient being and that is why she blames me when I crash. I cannot help it because of the woodlice eating me. I would rather be in a motel!

The end.

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