P3.2 have worked extremely hard to write and illustrate their own fractured fairy tales.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading all the stories and I hope you can read them to family members who will enjoy hearing these impressive tales.
I am sure I will read some published books from children in our class in the future. 🙂
P3.2 would like to thank Jace and Nathan for helping upload the photographs and gettting quotes about our learning for the last couple of blog entries.
Thank you,
Primary 3.2
“I enjoyed drawing the pictures for my book the Unicats”- Erin
“My story is about three little racoons!!”- Yasmine
“I liked drawing the front cover”- Max
“We went to the Kelvinhall to see the skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex!!”-Kai
“I enjoyed making the Mona Lisa from Lego”- Darcy
“I liked the colours of my piece”- Annie
“My teddy bear loved playing hockey!” – Harrison
“I loved snuggling my bear!!”- Max
This was a tricky challenge but we worked together to problem solve. We didn’t give up when our bridges collapsed!
Mrs Mantle was very impressed with our structures and they all managed to hold two trains.
“It was hard to build. We had to destroy it 4 times but we finally made a bridge in the end!” Ana
Erin, ” It was frustrating because it kept falling down but we made the bridge in the end and it held two trains”
Olivia, “It was fun building the bridge and we always manage to fix it”
We have learned all about the mummification process! We acted out each of the steps so that we could remember the order that things happened.
“I wrote instructions about the mummification process” I liked the hook that is used to jiggle up the brain and it’s pulled through the nose”. Caleb
“I liked pretending to wash Joel” Nathan
” It felt strange to be mummified but I enjoyed it” Joel
“It is important to take out some of the organs but you leave in the heart” Max
“They took the bodies to the ibu to be mummified” Harrison
“When we do Egyptian writing it will be easier to describe because we have used the VR headsets” Ruth
“I enjoyed seeing the temple and the Gods carved on the walls” Erin
“I liked seeing the patterns in the tombs” Harris
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