Thursday, August 30, 2007

More alliterations by Jasmine

Jasmine drank juicy jelly.
Dad dug up doggy doo.
Kimberly's kangaroo cooked crabs.
Latesha likes lemons. 
Simone swam and sang. 
Mum made muscle muffins.
Ellen eats eggs on elephants.
Karen kicked Kimberly's kangaroo. 
Catelyn  cooked carrots. 
Mum made muffins in Mornington. 
Mum made micy muffins.
Nikita nailed nails near naughty nuts. 
Anita ate an apple. 
Brianna biked beside bananas. 
Hope had hats hanging on hooks.
Anita ate ants at Antarctica.  

From Jasmine

Alliterations

Five fat fish flipping and flopping.

Simone swam in slippery slimy sauce.

Mum made mini marmalade muffins.

Nathan nicked Nick's knickers.

Jasmine jumped into juicy jelly.

Mum made mini mayonnaise and marmalade muffins.

Dad drank doggy doo.

Briana brought brown bananas.

Mummy made marmalade muffins on Monday morning for Mummy and Molly.

Latesha loved little lions.

Latesha licked her little lollipop.

Latesha likes lemons.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Alliteration challenge


Wow! What a busy week we have had.

I am really thrilled with the language work we have produced this week. What a lot of descriptive words we came up with. This should really help with our writing!

Didn't you all do well with your alliterative sentences. I wonder who can make a comment with the longest alliterative sentence. It must make sense, though.

Friday, August 03, 2007

The Battle of the Mountains

My blog is about a Tongariro Legend. Pine Hill School has been learning about the volcanoes in the Tongariro area of New Zealand and I did my blog about a legend because I wanted to learn more about legends and the volcanoes. It is part of the Inquiry process called going further with my learning.

The Battle of the Mountains

The Battle of the Mountains is about Tongariro, Tauhara and Pautuaki and lovely Pihanga. Pihanga was the girl they all loved. The war began when the two youngest went to the east. Tauhara looked back to see the lovely Pihanga. He went to Lake Taupo. Tongariro always let out a blood scream to his brother Tauhara. Tauhara felt so sad when he remembered the childhood time they played every day. Now they stand side by side.

by Mikayla