Wednesday 8 February 2017

The Doll


Introduction

This is about a doll because I want other people to look at it and see how good my stories are. Also I want to see how my story is published.

The creepy doll
They started to watch a movie but when the movie finished they said this.

“After watching that movie is going to make me have nightmare!” Lolly said while she was hugging her teddy.

“Let’s just go to sleep to sleep I am so tired.”  Yawned Poppy.

“Ok fine.”

“Later that night they heard a very strange and scary sound it was coming through the kitchen.
Blood was coming out of the doll and that was the end for them but not everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Vote For Our Football Pitch And The Top Garden


Today we had a vote for our school football pitch because the school council said we are going to have a vote about this. Most people from our class voted for a bigger football pitch but 1 day without playing any football. Some people didn’t vote for this because we had another choice of having football every day and to make the court smaller also use the other side of the pitch for other ball games like basketball.
 We didn't have a vote for the top garden but the school council chose the new rota. Some people like the top garden from our class but unfortunately KS1 is having Monday, Tueday and Wednesday KS2 only twice on Thursday and Friday.

The school council are helping us to make our play ground a better place.

BOB THE UNICORN


Bob the unicorn was the saddest unicorn in all the unicorn world. Why? I hear you ask. Because Bob was grey and dull, he had no beautiful rainbow, pink or purple colour and instead of magical golden dust, Bob only had grey smoke spurting from the tip of his matt grey horn. Now, Bob was the only unicorn in the rainbow world with this unusual and sad colour, and nobody knew why.

At Bob’s school for colourful unicorns, he was made fun of awfully and every day he would come home crying to his mother unicorn, Pat. Even though Bob was very dull, sad and ashamed of his colours, his mother and the rest of his family loved him very much. And even though he knew that his family loved him very much, Bob wanted to run away from all the bully unicorns at his school to somewhere he would be respected for a his unfortunate colours. So one night, Bob crept away into the rainbow darkness and disappeared.

 

TO BE continued… 

Trip to RAF Museum


Yr6 went to the RAF Museum [Royal Air Force Museum] Everyone thoroughly enjoyed seeing all of the giant war planes and helicopters, I found it very interesting.

My favourite plane was the Lancaster Bomber : It carried a bomb that was designed to skim across the large dam in Germany. I also found the Kurtis Kittyhawk fascinating with its aero dynamic structure and the shark mouth painted on the plane`s nose.

There were also many simulators in the museum, which let you feel as if you are in a plane in the air. There was one simulator where you could go inside one of the planes and steer it.
 Overall I think everyone learnt a lot about the WW2 air raids.  It made me think I didn't want to be in a shelter for that long during an air raid because you might get a dead leg. Also the noise would be terrible, aside from the fact your town is being demolished by bombs.

Wednesday 1 February 2017

Trip to St. Paul's Cathedral

On 20TH January we went to St. Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the anniversary of 3 different schools, Lady Margret's secondary school who had reached a point were they were 100 years old, Archdeacon Cambridge primary school who we celebrated their 175th year of age with. We had an excellent history of Ashford primary school who are turning 200 and how a man donated lots of money to a charity when he died. The school was founded as the only school in Ashford and now since the start of OFSTED got rated as good, the schools best ever result. 

We had excellent songs to sing: the best, I think was 'Oh Come Let Us Adore Him'.  I am sure the other people on the trip would agree. A piece of information about each of the schools was shared and we said goodbye to the Bishop of London and heard a special sermon chosen by him.

 Finally we had a relaxing journey home and it was the end of a great day in total we all thoroughly enjoyed it.