So I know that I couldn't post something last week so I am going to post two things this week so I will be posting a lot and for last week I am going to be posting one of my reading activities because I loved how I did this activity and I am really proud of it so hopefully you will feel the same way about my work. So last week my group (Saturn) read a story and it sounded like a fiction book because we read a story called Biscuits for the teacher. And that story is about a boy and his favorite teacher was leaving so he wanted to make some special biscuits for her but then the boy saw a note in the kitchen table and it was from his Mum and it said "Sorry Honey I'm not home because I have to work longer, I'm sorry. I love you from Mum"! And so when he saw that he could make the biscuits because his Mum was the only person in the house who know how to bake and his Dad doesn't know anything neither does him. So he just bought some biscuits and ave them to his teacher but the when his Teacher took a bite out of it it tasted like dog biscuits. And so that is a little summary of the story.
So for this activity that I really want to post is a poster showing somethings that would make your teacher happy in a good way, so here is my poster:
Something I enjoyed was like actually making this poster and making all of these drawings (especially the biscuits).
Something I found difficult was thinking of the ideas because I only had a little amount in my brain but I asked some of my friend for some ideas so it was okay.
Stay tuned for the next post!
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