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Friday, 23 August 2013
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Year 3 have been experimenting with writing about the feeling of hunger. You will see more of their writing in this weeks school newsletter.
I slivered out of the pool as starvation took over me. I rushed for my food like a bull dog was chasing me.
Joab
As I crawled out of the pool hunger took over. I rushed to my bag, ripping it open and gobbled my snack.
Oto
As I got out of the pool, I felt I could eat an elephant. As I looked around at everyone else, they looked like food.
Rory
I scampered out of the pool, my body shaking.
My arms and legs trembling with frozenness.
Cold water dripping down my back.
Emma M
Monday, 19 August 2013
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