| Megan | “First we will practise with noodles,” Mrs McQuillan called to us. | ||
| Lily | Mrs McQuillan said, “Have a duck beak”. | ||
| Viennah | Lily shouted, “You have big straight arms.” | ||
| Logan R | Lily yelled, “Your helicopter arms look like sharp knives”. | ||
| Seb | “Nice straight arms,” said Samuel. | ||
| Logan S | I announced, “My arms are the straightest.” | ||
| Imogen | “Helicopter arms, bend low to high, clock hands and go!” shouted Mrs McQuillan. | ||
| Samuel | Sapphire thought, “I’m going to throw the discus as far as I can”. | ||
| Matthew | Seb muttered, “This is too hard”. | ||
| Zach | “Mine will go further than yours,” yelled Sapphire. | ||
| John | Margeaux whispered, “I wonder how far my discus will go?” | ||
| Jacob | “Hurry up,” grumbled Tim. | ||
| Dylan | Dylan exclaimed, “My throw was near yours!” | ||
| Lauren | “Not so good,” laughed Lauren. | ||
| James | “This is fantastic,” yelled James. | 
Kea Saint Paul's
Monday, 14 November 2011
Direct Speech in our Writing
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Discus throwing is really fun! I love it because you can throw it a long way away. I think its the best type of exercise ever!
ReplyDeleteWow I looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove Imogens and lilys introduction.
ReplyDeleteAwesome direct speach and throughing.
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