The class awards for the week :
Sentence of the Week: Hi, I'm missing you so much but I mustn't cry (even though I really want to). by Millie Blog post of the week: Ben's story about Willow in the woods Blog comments of the week: Amy (well done for commenting on others' work) Text of the Week: Niall. See the post above. Star of the Week: Ebony for being helpful and working hard on her handwriting. Much neater - well done! If you enjoy 100 word challenges, and would like to participate in the official 100 word challenge with hundreds of children from around the world, here's your chance:
Below is this week's 100 word challenge from 100wc.net: This week we are using a different type of prompt. You will have 5 words to use in your writing. They can be anywhere in the piece and in any order but you have to use them all! That means you have 105 words this week. The words are:- GREEN TINY PIANO EXPLODED SORRY Remember you are likely to get comments from around the world (even more than the usual challenge) so make it your best! The class awards for the week :
Sentence of the Week: On the other hand people well not let them in because they will be badly behaved – they surreptitiously get some food. by Justin Text of the Week: Aaron. See the post above. Star of the Week: Ella for getting on with her work well. She has done lots of great Numeracy and Literacy work! Well done. …. looking behind me, I saw …
You have 100 words plus the 5 in the prompt. Really think hard about the words you use and don’t forget to make your pieces as exciting and creative as possible. Remember this is a good opportunity to practise the following:
The world is watching. We now have viewers from 25 different countries and they want to see YOUR writing! Note: Please also leave comments on 2 of your friends’ work online, so we all get feedback. Just a small reminder: the class website is a place to share your ideas, but also your best writing. Who might see it? Your parents? Your teachers? Other children? The whole world?
If your comments contain too much slang or textspeak (u, i, lol etc.) or no punctuation, these sentences are best saved for texts or other kinds of informal writing. Show the world you can type as well as you write in class. The class awards for the week :
Sentence of the Week: Sophie still went on although she is allergic. by Ella. Text of the Week: Katie. See the separate post above this. Blog of the Week: Hollie's post about her pet started the 100 word challenge ball rolling for this year! Well done. Blog comment of the Week: Sophie gave very positive comments and even got her sister Bethaney to post too! Star of the Week: Aaron for getting on with his work quietly. He produced masterful arguments in our debate over whether World War II evacuees should be allowed to stay in our village! Well done. ![]() Welcome to Year six 2012's new blog; here is the space to find out what we have been learning about, watch videos and read our 100WC challenge entries.
This week's challenge is Free Choice: You can write about anything:
See Hollie's excellent post about her pet in the Comments section! Don't forget the world (7000 visits from 22 countries) is watching so don't forget:
You should write between 100 and 200 words. Remember quality over quantity! |