On Friday we are holding a Market day at St Bernadette's! Each class will be selling some things like for example Room 1 is going to be selling some Lemonade, I know that cause my brothers told me, and I don't really know what the other classes are going to be selling but I know what my class is going to be selling, we're going to be selling Spiders and that is when they have like a cup and we're going to be filling the cup half full with fizzy drinks and then like a scoop of ice cream on top, we're also going to be selling waffles, and Mrs Lee is going to be getting a whole jar of lollies and you have to guess how much lollies are in the jar and if you get it right you get the whole jar! We will also be selling some pie face stuff and there will be 2 different types of pie face stuff and we will get onto that soon. And we're going to be selling Briquettes and we have been making this since last term and its like something to put in your and it's made out of paper with pine needles in some of them. The last thing we are going to be selling is wet sponges and that is when one of the kiwi can leaders will stand up and you have to pay to get a throw at the kiwi can leaders with obviously wet sponges.
So those were all the things that my class (Room 5) will be selling. Market day starts at 2:00PM to 4:00PM. But anyways we will also be having a Mufti day on Market day, and you also have to bring a gold coin so we can get in some more money for the kapa haka uniforms. And the money we get after Market Day we're going to use as a class treat for the end of the year. Anyways in Room 5 we got into groups and making posters for each thing we are going to sell, in my group was Ella, Jorja, Zipporah and Me. We had to make individual posters, and we were doing posters about pie face, so Ella and Jorja made the pie face game poster and me and Zipporah made the whip and nae pie face poster so here is mine:
We also have each made an instruction poster about it as well so here is mine:
Can't wait to see you there!
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