Clatter, clatter went the leaves speeding across the grass. I jumped out of my skin when the ceiling tiles opened. "Go away gusty wind. Come again another day." It will get up to 100km/h. I hate the wind.
Isaac
Gusty wind again. I don't like the racing wind. It lifts the roof up a little bit and that disturbs my learning. I hope it doesn't blow a tree down at Parkvale School but if it does I am going to climb all over it. Windy wind go away. Don't come again another day!
Maddie
The gusty wind blew the roof tiles up. Clatter! Bang! It gave me a fright and it is going to get up to 100 kilometers an hour. Mrs Bokkerink got a fright when the roof tiles went up. I laughed.
Jerome
The wind was like clatter clatter. I thought the roof was going to blow off. I jumped up into the air with a fright. I was a scaredy cat. It was like bang bang. Luckily it didn't blow off. I was like "aaaaaaaaah. I am scared." I hope the wind goes!
Hunter
Swish, swish the wind went. The wind blew the ceiling tiles. They went up and down. I thought they were going down on me or Mrs McFadyen. I don't like the wind. Go away wind.
Sam
Bang! Bang! Oh no! I got a huge fright when the tiles lifted up but Mrs Blakesley told us that is was the wind. We looked at the weather forecast to see why it must be so windy out there. The weather said 20.6 degrees celicus and it said it might lift roofs and it is in Room 1!
Niamh
what a windy day
ReplyDeletewow good story Niamh.it is sure is windy because the weather is high isin't it
ReplyDeleteAunt Aimee: Great windy poem Maddie, way to go!
ReplyDeletewow Hunter i like your sory but wote is the word at the end
ReplyDeletegood werk erfrey wone kep it up
ReplyDeletewow! that must ben a very stor wind . by the way I men rely stor wind relly relly storg wind
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