Lucy last night went home and created this colourful advert for Children in Need.
Fantastic!
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We are packed and ready to go. After that, we have the final challenge activity. See you all soon... Today both Dalton and Bonnington groups went places that the Ipads couldn't go : the water! However, here are some pictures of their games playing together tonight. They are currently all watching a DVD together. Another lovely morning here and we always enjoy a good breakfast to get us ready for the day's activities. Today, Fiennes group are walking and going on the lake, Dalton group are canoeing and Bonnington are gorge walking! Year 5 and 6 had a fantastic last day of term at Tanfield Comp today. The two Steves (Barlow and Skidmore) entertained us with hilarious tales from their stories. As you can see from the video below, it was a fully interactive experience, which the children raved about on the way home! They encouraged us to believe that 'we are all writers'. My favourite part was when they said that you should write about what you know: YOU! They also took the time to talk to Leah about her 100wc post. What was your favourite part? Enjoy the video below - sorry there is no sound, but I've added a Youtube clip to make it more atmospheric! Spooky Literacy Day from Mark temple on Vimeo. writing a descriptive recount!
Apprehensive, yet existed, I glided over to the gates,I peered threw the gates I gelt existed! I felt amazed at the sight of the ghosts. Looking around,in the corner out my eye, I saw a sign which said the windy bendy twister! Just looking at the fast speedy roller coster, I felt dizzy. We felt the power zoom past are bodies. A little sign explained, if you go on this ride you will go bouncers!!! My nose felt like a cloud with all of the nice smells well most of them. The delightful smell of donuts and candy floss blocked my nose. Also fish and chips. I looked around and the disturbing sight of sick accrued to my eyes. Suddenly, I heard screaming and shouting. |
AuthorWe are Year 6 at Tanfield Lea Community Primary School, a primary school in County Durham who want to broaden our horizons and to show the world what we have to offer. We are using this blog to explore web design, write creatively and as a wider audience for the class' talents!
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