Tag: Literacy

Term 3 Literacy

This term Literacy was really fun because there were different task’s that had different meaning. Although there might have been bumps during this term with work it was really cool to learn more about the Dawn Raids, and other books like Thank you ma’am and so on. We have also been doing creat task’s and describing how our group discussions went! Sometimes we had rotations that included meeting with the teacher, having to do our follow up task’s, having a free choice in reading, and also completing our DLO.

One time we also had a task for writing where we had to make a speech. To me this idea off doing speeches was really fun because there were loads of different story’s that I either agreed with or disagreed with. We also read mostly relatable story’s and novels that had past 100 pages. Some other fun things that we got to do was make our own posters about country’s around the world. In this create task I chose the country of “Sierra Leone”. I chose this country because it was different from others and also had amazing facts about its country.

We also had to complete Literacy planet and other task’s involving read theory and epic. Things we had to also talk about in our group’s were what the authors message was and why did they write the story or text for. We also had to make connections in the story’s and compare opposite sides of the texts.

ANZAC

On April the 25th the Australian and New Zealand Army troops will be remebered. ANAZAC is all about how we should remeber and give thanks for all those who have served our native countries. What ANZAC stands for is Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. One of the sayings that Anzac goes by is “Lest We Forget”, Which means They shall be not forgotten. ANZAC was also known as the Gallipoli soldiers. The reason why this day is special is because there were fallen soldiers that put effort and hard work into helping save their families and other people that deserve more than war between different armys.

This is my task for today! What I am explaining is how important and worthy the Australian and New Zealand Army Troops are. Fun fact the first ever ANZAC service in New Zealand was in 1916. I hope you enjoyed my blog post, Feel free to leave a positive commet on my blog.

My Pourquoi Tale – How Did The Lizard Learn To Climb The Wall?

 

How did the Lizard learn to climb the wall?

A long time ago, on a dark unforgettable night there was a mysterious looking creature that was named Mr Lizard. Mr Lizard had no family of his own but had a big tree also known as his house that he lived in. That night Mr Lizard spotted a brick wall that looked interesting. The wall had mesmerising colours all over it with a smooth texture that felt like the side of a box. 

All of a sudden Mr Lizard had a funny and strange feeling that formed in his stomach. At that moment Mr Lizard felt the urge to climb the wall. His legs started to move, his eyes started to twitch he couldn’t help himself! He moved and moved and in a flash he accidentally knocked into a bench.

“AAaaahh!” He screamed he was afraid of what trouble he would be in and so he was running and running until he couldn’t move anymore. He froze. “What’s going on?” He said that’s when he noticed there was a sticky goop that was stuck to him. 

He then broke free and went close to the wall. “With this weird stuff on me I can climb right?” He thought to himself. He was then ready to face his dream of climbing the brick wall. On and on he went step by step. He constantly kept pushing himself and that’s when HE REACHED THE TOP!!! Looking all around him he saw the beauty of nature right before his eyes. Shocked at how beautiful the view is, he smiled and began to, Dance? And That’s How The Lizard Learnt How to Climb the wall.

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