Looking Out For Kids
The children have been thinking about safety and making links to what we learnt earlier in the year about pool and sun safety.
Next we talked about what "Looking Out For Kids" might mean?
The children explained how parents and teachers warn children about danger and teach them about staying safe
Lastly we talked about all the ways we can be safe on the roads!!
We wrote a description using the seven perspectives (number, colour, place, action, texture, shape and size) about our own bikes.
My Bike
My bike has four wheels and they look like donuts going round and round. It is pink and the metal frame is as hard as a rock. I ride my bike on the grass around my house. My bike is small and lives
in the shed.
Pasyah
My Bike
My bike has one hard oval seat. The wheels are big and orange, It lies in the shed.
Kayla
We read a very funny story about a goat called "Giddy Goat" who got up lots of mischief.
Here are some new and interesting words and phrases that we explored.
tethered cast iron stomach amends acting the goat.
My Bike
My bike has two amazing shiny wheels. It lives in the stinky old garage. It is so pink you can't even look at it. My bike has a very hard seat and the handle bars are like sticks. It has very small pedals and the bike is taking me around the house.
Abby-Rose
We read a very funny story about a goat called "Giddy Goat" who got up lots of mischief.
Here are some new and interesting words and phrases that we explored.
tethered cast iron stomach amends acting the goat.
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting stories about your bikes. The words you used meant I was able to paint a picture in my head if exactly what your bike looked like. Well done room 11.
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting stories about your bikes. The words you used meant I was able to paint a picture in my head if exactly what your bike looked like. Well done room 11.