Wednesday 17 September 2014

Showcased!


Well done to Cameron who had his writing showcased on the 100wc site! Out of 584 entries from around the world he had one of the best pieces of writing. See his writing below:


‘How long is the cross country?’ asked the boy.
‘It’ll be five kilometres longer unless you shut your trap!’ threatened the teacher, holding up his midget gun ready to plummet a bullet into the sky and start the race.
Beneath the boy’s scrawny body and goosebump infected skin were flutters of monarchs, wriggling throughout his empty stomach.
‘Do you think I can make it?’ questioned the boy.
‘Don’t stoke my patience. Now finally we can make a start.’

Monday 15 September 2014

100 WC Week #3


The prompt this week is this picture. It is a bridge in Avignon in France. Look carefully. What do you notice?
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Monday 8 September 2014

Fairy Tale with a Twist

Most Fairy Tales or well known stories are told through the eyes of one person or end 'happily ever after'. Now it is your chance to change that. Take a popular story and put your twist on it. Did the Giant really die from falling or was he pushed by his wife? Why did Cinderella really leave her shoe behind - blisters? And was the wolf really the bad guy in 'The Three Little Pigs'? Watch 'The True Story of the Three Little Pigs' below to get an idea.

Present your story in a creative way - powtoon could work?





How could you present your story?
http://www.powtoon.com/
http://www.storyjumper.com/
https://storybird.com/
http://www.toondoo.com/
http://www.pixton.com/
Google Presentation
Make the book yourself

Sunday 7 September 2014

100 WC Week #2


The prompt this week is:
… but it is yellow…
You have another 100 words to add to these 4 making 104. Think carefully about what you write and do make sure you use them all!

Friday 5 September 2014

100WC Week #1

Make sure you post your 100WC here (as a comment) so your classmates can offer you some feedback and maybe some feed forward. Remember the prompt:

… finally we can make a start…