Monthly Archives: June 2017

Week 36 – What I Learned

It is so crazy how small a nucleus inside an atom is. If atoms were the size of blueberries, the nucleus would still be so small that you couldn’t see it. If an atom was the size of a house, you still couldn’t see the nucleus. If an atom were the size of a football stadium, you would finally see the nucleus, but it would still only be the size of a small marble.

Week 36 – I’m an Animal

I love to chase mice. I also like to go to the pond and look for tuna. When I am full, I like to go to back to my owner and start purring. At night time, I sleep in a comfy basket in the shed. During the day when I nap I sleep in the sun. One time I killed a mouse but I didn’t eat it. Instead I took Mrs. Tittlemouse and gave it to my owner because I like her.

Week 36-story starter

CAW! CAW! Swoosh! The hawk swept down on the snake.The rattle snake wasn’t poisonous but it still bit back. A few 2nds seconds ago the man had been having a nice walk and  was repeating the greek alphabet:αβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρσ(ς)τυφχψω.Suddenly,his hawk spied the neighbors snake∗ and dove for it.There was a bloody battle and the Hawk won.

 

∗it was 200 dollars to by the snake!

 

Week 36 – Dictate a Story

THE CHASE

Joshua is chasing Sophia.
Sophia is chasing Emily.
Emily is chasing Abigail.
Abigail is chasing Gabe.
Gabe is chasing Nathan.
Nathan is chasing Mommy.
Mommy is chasing Daddy.

Daddy STOPS!

Mommy crashes into Daddy.
Nathan falls into Mommy.
Gabe drops into Nathan.
Abigail runs into Gabe.
Emily trips onto Abigail.
Sophia slams into Emily.
Joshua bangs into Sophia.

Everybody CRIES.

Week 36 – Story Starter

Once upon a time, a family went to their garden to pull out their carrot. They only had one carrot. When they pulled it out, it was small. So they put it back in because they didn’t want a small carrot. Two years later, they pulled it out again. Now, it was huge. It was as tall as a person. It was 2 metres tall!

One day, when they finished school for the year, they went to the beach to camp. When they went to the beach, they brought their big carrot. They built a fire for light at night time. They also used the fire to roast the carrot. While the carrot was roasting, they danced around the carrot. They loved carrots. They were happy that they had the biggest carrot in the whole world.

They ate the carrot and they finished it all up and fell asleep on the sand because they were tired from dancing.

The end.

Week 36 – I Improved!

I would not sell my brother Gabe for anything. Army vehicles are his favourite and he does sound effects and hand movements that represent explosions and running men being shot(we tease him about the sound effects). He’s funnier than a million clowns. He is as nice as a baby deer. We love him very much and to me, me + Gabe = happiness and me and Gabe – Gabe = sadness.

Week 35 – Free at Last! (Sword in the Tree)

When they got Lord Weldon out of the dungeon, Shan started telling him what happened. Lord Weldon was amazed at what they had done while he was locked up. He was amazed at how they had travelled so far on foot and how they had met King Arthur, and how he had took his sword of Lionel’s room. After Shan had finished telling his story, Lord Weldon asked where Marian was. Marian was surprised to see him again.

She said to Lord Weldon, “I thought you were dead!”

“Well, I am not dead,” said Lord Weldon with a smile.

After their conversation, they began to get things back on track. They sent away all of Lionel’s servants and got all of their own servants back that Lionel had sent away.

And Shan did become a knight.

The end.

Week 35 – Invent (A Big Ball of String)

I’m going to make a bridge out of string. Across the Bow River. I’m going to tell you how. First, you take a big ball of string and you tie one of the ends to a tree and the other end to another tree across the river. The water isn’t very deep, so you wear shorts and you walk across the river to other side. Climb up a hill, and then you have the other end of the string with you in your hand and you tie it to the tree. Now, you can go back and forth as long as you want. Back and forth across the bridge. You have to hang onto the string with your right hand, and then your left hand holds on, then your right, then your left and keep doing that until you get across. You have to move your hands one in front of the other, until you get to the other side. It’s not a very good bridge, but the string is all I have to use.