Chrissy and Shona's writing groups looked at the marrows in the classroom and the zucchini on the plants in the garden. They have been writing about them:
I have zucchini growing in my garden and I eat the zucchini. By Emelie.
I like zucchini with crunchy chips and it is very delicious. By Keir.
I don't like to eat zucchini because it is too squishy for me. By Marnie.
I like zucchini. I hope Shona brings a zucchini slice to school. By Hadley.
It grows in gardens and on plants. I like it with wet noodles. By Chris.
I like zucchini with onion and tomatoes. They taste yummy. My Mum lets me put zucchini on the barbecue. Sometimes Mum lets me take it to other people. By Stella.
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