On Monday it was Halloween and I had a party! We played ducking for apples, stick the wart on the witches nose, a two team hunt were one team hunted for eye balls and the other s hunted for bats and the last game was Halloween twister. We made tons of food, I made sweet stuff and my mum made pizzas, burgers and sausage rolls. After the party we went guizing and I went as a big fat pumpkin. I went to about 50-60 houses! I liked Mrs Nicolson’s house as she made marshmallow covered in chocolate and sprinkles! My favourite house was a friend called Anne as she gave us everything from ice cream, sweeties, apples and a can of Fanta. I got so mutch sweeties if I ate all of them I think I would die.
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Pokeclub Tournament
GREETINGS POKEFANS!
NEXT FRIDAY 11TH OF NOVEMBER WE ARE HOLDING A POKETOURNAMENT AND THIS IS NOT ANY NORMAL TOURNAMENT! THIS IS BIG!
Rules:
- YOU ARE ALLOWED MEGA AND EX POKEMON
- BUT THERE IS A LOWER LIMIT OF 30 CARDS IN A DECK SO YOU WILL PROBABLY HAVE TO MAKE YOUR OWN DECK
- NO BREAK CARDS
- IF YOU WIN THE TOURNAMENT THERE ARE POKEMON THEMED PRIZES AVAILABLE FROM MISS MAINLAND
- ONCE YOU JOIN THE TOURNAMENT THERE IS NO BACKING OUT UNTIL YOU EITHER LOSE OR WIN THE TOURNAMENT!
- YOU GET 5 MINS OF TRADING BEFORE THE TOURNAMENT.
- YOU WILL HAVE TO USE 3 PRIZE CARDS (SO TO WIN, YOU NEED TO DEFEAT 3 OF YOUR OPPONENT’S POKEMON)
- PLEASE COME TO MISS MAINLAND’S CLASS IF YOU WANT TO SIGN UP. SIGN UP BY 11TH NOVEMBER! BY CHARLIE AND JOSH THE CO FOUNDERS OF POKECLUB
Gymnastics in P.E
SHANARRI WHEEL!!
Hello I am Louise and I am going to show you what we are learning about:)
So lately we have been learning about the SHANARRI wheel and SHANARRI stands for…
S-Safe
H-Healthy
A-Acheaving
N-Nurtured
A-Active
R-Respected
R-Responsible
I-Included
They must all be important to you.
Commenting will be FAB so please do.
THANKS BYE
Ben and Timo’s halloween writing post
In writing we wrote some first person letters as monsters here are 4 of the best we think.
National Poetry Day – Our Poems
Yesterday was National Poetry Day, and to celebrate we created our own poems based on a poem by George Mackay Brown. You can read his original poem, called “Beachcomber” here: http://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poetry/poems/beachcomber
We focussed on creating unusual and interesting images of the things we could find on a beach. We hope you like them!