I know rugby and netball was cancelled, and soccer carried on in the mud.
We have been playing with our sentences and have come up with some great writing where we use a NOUN and a VERB that drives our sentence.
See if you can come up with a two-sentence about the miserable weather we have had. You can even use what this weather has done to the fields, the trees etc, as well as what the the rain, wind, lightning and thunder has been like.
Our success criteria is:
* Use a noun
* Use an exciting verb (try to think of ones that really describe and are vibrant).
* Sentence has a capital letter and full stop
* It makes sense.
You may have more than 1 sentence if you like.
Rain bursting down like a vocanono erupting.
ReplyDeleteWind blowing so hard that it knocked down a humancouse tree brunch.NOAH
RAIN GOING DOWN MJ
ReplyDeleteblowing wind around the town
ReplyDeleteThe wind swiped up the laves. Joel
ReplyDeleteRain pouring, thunder rumbling, wind howling.Hannah.
ReplyDeleteRain pouring down on the roff like people knoking on the door.It was dredful.Dekota
ReplyDeleteRain pouring, thunder rumbling, wind howling. Greer
ReplyDeleteRain hailing,cloulds couvering.Elijah
ReplyDeleteThe rain was pouring down on the slipry mud. micah
ReplyDeletemrismble rain and thunder chanice
ReplyDeleteThe rain is as hard of a stampied of elephants.Well done if you surived it.I surtnenly did.Dekota
ReplyDeleteIt has been raining and raining for days. Great for the farms but not so great for school days as we have had lots of inside lunchtimes.
ReplyDeleteLucas.
poring rain. Joel
ReplyDeleteThe rain has bean poring down for weeks now.All lunch times and I have not gon out there.Olivia.
ReplyDeleteporing rain. Joel
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