Silly Billy by Anthony Browne

Nicholas “We made worry dolls”.

“We got to take them home and tell them our worries” Finlay

Eilidh Mackie- “We read a book called Silly Billy. He worried about lots of things so in the story he made worry dolls to help.”

Alex: ” My favourite bit was when he worried about hats because to me hats are really not that scary.”

Harry Rissmann “It was funny when he was scared of clowns, shoes and rain  but we have to remember that everyone is scared of different things.”

“We made the worry dolls by wrapping wool around a peg” Andrew

Well done, P3.3

What a fantastic blog, I have thoroughly enjoyed reading about what you have been learning in primary 3. I loved the photos of everyone ‘dooking’ for apples, what fun you must have had. You must all have a very good aim. I have been very impressed by the pupils of the week, well done for all your hard work. The transient art related to your reading group was inspiring, I bet you worked well together to complete such great pictures. I agree with Rhona and Harry when they said that it is good to be kind to everyone and that it is a good thing that we are all different, I can tell you learned a lot from Show Racism the Red Card day. The clown problem solving task looked challenging and lots of fun. Finally, I am looking forward to buying Kirstin’s books, I’m sure they will be full of fun. Well done to our new author!

Thank you, great photos and quotes! What exciting learning going on in P3.3.

Author- Kristin MacDonald

“I have been working very hard to make my very own books. I read one to the class. The title of my books are: Two Happy Squirrels- The Adventure Begin, The Two Happy Squirrels- The Adventure Continues and The Two Happy Squirrels-It Gets Exciting!” Kristin

“I think it had a few WOW words in it and I really liked it” Alex

“The pictures are really good and they have lots of detail,” Sophie

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