The next day they went out walking in search of more clues. They spotted a great number of arrows beneath gum trees which lead them to an usual gathering of pine trees. George walked towards the north where he found a perfect pile of rocks shaped as a circle. Wallambimbi then shouted "George, stop, there's a dingo behind you!!". George froze with fear.
Sunday, 28 March 2010
The next day they went out walking in search of more clues. They spotted a great number of arrows beneath gum trees which lead them to an usual gathering of pine trees. George walked towards the north where he found a perfect pile of rocks shaped as a circle. Wallambimbi then shouted "George, stop, there's a dingo behind you!!". George froze with fear.
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Spelling homework A crack window
A Crack Window
One early morning, my mum and I were talking about humorous things. Until my mum and I said it would be a precious day today. Suddenly, there was a mysterious sound! We looked around and then my mum shouted out for me. Then we both started screaming as we both figured out there was a big crack on our glass window.
We were both very nervous and called my dad. My dad then called our land agent and she said she would come and look at it. We thought that the previous constructions beneath might have caused the crack. Then the door bell rang, it was the land agent who was anxious and curious to see the big crack on the glass window.
The next day, it was rainy and thundery. I was having a marvellous time with a friend until we heard a big BANG! And guess what...
TO BE CONTINUED
By Angelica Slater
21/03/2010
Thursday, 18 March 2010
chapter 6 Mean is in the air!

Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Magpie vs Aboriginal
Up the Snowy Stairs
This morning , my dad and I left home to walk to the bus stop. As we stepped outside, we were startled as we thought we were in the arctic because all of the snow that had fallen overnight.
When we stepped into the snow we were surprised to discover a remarkable 10 centimetres of snow had fallen. As we walked, the cold and wet snow fell inside our shoes and made our feet feel wet and soggy.
It was very awkward to climb up the stairs because of all of the slippery snow on the ground.
As we walked along the street, I could hear as the cars came towards us, the sound of their tires crushing the slushy snow into the road.
As we walked to the bus stop we saw a row of trees that looked like a beautiful snow orchard.
BY ANGELICA SLATER
chapter 5 Moms change

Thursday, 4 March 2010
Going to Jerusalem (a story for homework not a mini story)
- As Jesus entered Jerusalem he rode a donkey.
- Jesus and his disciples were going to Jerusalem for the Passover feast.
- As they went along people put their cloaks in the road and also cut branches to place on the path way.
- People shouted "Hosanna to the Son of David. Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Hosanna in the highest."
- The next day he made a whip of cords.
- He drove out the animals and the money changers.
- We know that Jesus loves the praise of children. He said," from the lips of children and infants you have ordained praise.
by Abby