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Thursday, 29 June 2017

Seasons Poem

Finish off each word picture for each of the four seasons? Here is an example of one:
Summer sounds like kids Splashing and yelling in the pool.

Spring looks like world is reborn as flowers begin to grow
Spring tastes like fresh vegetables that have pushed through the melted snow
Spring smells like yellow daffodils lighting up the Ground
Spring feels like pink cherry blossoms floating all around
Spring sounds like passing the lemonade because the family’s round

Summer looks like golden sand glistening in the sun
Summer sounds like kids splashing in the waves having loads of fun
Summer tastes like soft serve ice-cream at the beach
Summer smells like toe jam as people release their feet
Summer feels like an exciting time dancing to the beat.

Autumn looks like yellowed leaves drifting slowly to the ground
Autumn tastes like bitter crisp air that swirls round and round
Autumn smells like cold, thick fog hanging in the air
Autumn feels like wind and rain rushing through your hair
Autumn sounds like grumbles and growls about the weather through the year

Winter looks like icy show drifting through the sky
Winter tastes like warm food like roasts and Granny's pie
Winter smells like rain and wind while Jack Frost gets your nose
Winter feels like piranha bites on your fingers and your toes

Winter sounds like shivering snores while the kids all doze

Thursday, 1 June 2017

News Paper Article

Teens Deemed Heroes After Fire In Church!

Two boys in their mid teens have been deemed heroes after rescuing a group of ten small children from the Windrixville Church during a fire. The children were playing in the church when it caught fire.The teens, Ponyboy 14 and Johnny 16, say they did what anyone would do in that situation. They risked their own lives in order to save the group. It has been said that Ponyboy fell unconscious after escaping with minimal burns. Johnny was severely burned and injured during his attempt to get out. He is now in hospital in a critical condition with third degree burns and a spinal fracture. During an interview Ponyboy said ‘My mate Johnny is pretty banged up, but him and me are sure proud of what we did’. The teacher of the children told us ‘We were up the hill for a class picnic, and some of the children asked to play in the church. We were oblivious to the danger they were in until we saw flames’. The whole community are grateful for the actions of these brave, young teens. Ponyboy stated at his interview ‘The division of Soc and Greasers is all over, but not out here.’