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More instructions work

11/11/2016

5 Comments

 

Miss Booth gave us a set of instructions that were all muddled up, our job was to cut them out and stick them in the correct order.

When we had finished we were told to collect the things we needed to make a poppy. Many of us said" But how do we do it?" Our teacher refused to help, Jaden said "But you're our teacher, you're supposed to help." Miss Booth explained that the instructions told us how to complete each step to make a poppy. Some of us had a little help reading some hard words but we all managed to make a poppy.

We were so proud. I'm sure you'll agree they look lovely around our whiteboard. They will remind us to remember and thank the brave soldiers who fought for us in the war.

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Sara (Martha's mum)
15/11/2016 12:39:23 am

Well done Class 5 on following the instructions. I'm sure your poppies looked amazing.

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Sophie
20/11/2016 04:29:59 pm

I really enjoyed playing the sorting materials game and testing the different materials game. I learnt that not many of the materials were transparent. Transparent is another word for see through. I learnt that paper is made from wood. I learnt that rigid means hard and not bendy.

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An independent Learner
21/11/2016 05:46:42 pm

Well done, I'm so pleased you tried the websites. They are great to support your learning.

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Martha
21/11/2016 08:41:06 pm

I had lots of fun playing the sorting game and I was really surprised to find out that a pumice stone floats in water

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Miss Booth
23/11/2016 05:43:02 pm

Great to hear that you are being an independent learner. Well done Martha!

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