My favourite book written by Julia Donaldson is Charlie Cooks favourite book. I liked charlie because he was very funny. Also the knight was very funny.My favourite character in the story is the dragon because when he laughs it is very silly.I like fierce dragons.My least favourite book is The smartest giant in town because it is very boring.I liked the dragon because he was very nice.
Friday, 5 December 2008
Comparing Julia Donaldson books
My favourite book written by Julia Donaldson is The Smartest Giant in town because when he gave the dog the belt his the trousers fell down and it was really funny.Also I liked the part when he went in the shop and he brought his new smart clothes and I liked that bit because he looked very smart like an office person.
My least favourite book is the Graffalo because I do not like the describing words and I would like more describing words, and more better pictures .The Graffalo is really scary but the Gruffalo has a funny body but he has evil powers around his body. Furthermore there were quite less rhyming words.
Swastika
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
forces in science
We have been learning about forces like push or pull.In class we have been investigating about forces. We have been investigating what things you can use for forces.We used play dough to squeeze and twist and roll we used our own forces to make different shapes.
We listened to a puppet song and moved people to learn more about forces.
by Swastika and Junaid
The gruffalo story
In year 2 we have been lerning about the books by julia Donaldson like the Gruffalo story . We have describing the characters of the Gruffalo and the mouse.The book of the smartest gaint in town and writing about how the gaint felt when he gave his clothes away to the animals then he was sad because he was cold and then the animals gave him a card and a crown.We have been looking at a squash and a squeeze we wrote in our books, rhyming the words about squashing and squeezing.Writen by jamima and hannah the end
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Our Numeracy Work
Monday, 3 November 2008
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