Wednesday 20 January 2010

Sally’s distress

This week our spellings use the se/ce/s sound.

My selfless niece Sally announced last Saturday that she would do all the housework and give her stressed mum a rest. She went to Tesco and bought all the groceries including a choice of cereal and a recipe book. Her mum was impressed. The house was spotless. The windows glistened. Sally whistled and pranced about as she dusted the cobwebs from the ceiling. She thought her day was a success. Descending the steps she was distressed as she tripped over her careless bother’s science kit. What a disaster!!


Can you make your text this week have a Fair trade theme? Don't for get to print a copy so we can share them in class tomorrow morning.

4 comments:

sj said...

my scalffod text

One day i wanted to learn how to whistle.I had a choice to to kep my room spotless or to get hit with a cylinder.i said i'll keep my room spotless. My mum went to tescos to get the groceries went i thought of my favouite word that is possess.My mum came home whith a distress who's favouite word was thistle and i just stared at my mum...

Megan said...

The Spotless Whistle
Miss. Psycho owned a spotless whistle. Every time she blew it in a sports match she would she would wipe it immediately after. But one day Miss. Psycho was prancing around her room in distress when the
principle came in. "What are you doing" He cried,” The inspectors will not be impressed for you to be dancing around in stress."
"I have lost my spotless whistle," she replied.
"Is that not it there in the thistle?" He asked
"Magnificent muscles," she cried,” it is thank you ever so much for finding my spotless whistle!"

Lydia said...

When you go into shops you have a choice whether to buy fair trade products. If you buy fair trade products it will do a magnificent job to help the producers of the product. Fair trade is a really good cause as people get paid a fair salary. If you are impressed by fair trade you can buy it at your local grocery store. Some of the cost of the product will be sent to help the producers. The fair trade packet is similar to an ordinary packet only with a fair trade sign.

Philip said...

One morning I woke up early and went downstairs to make breakfast. When I realized there was no cereal left I made pancakes instead, whistling while I worked. As I tossed the pancakes with much force they stuck to the ceiling. I had to scrap the ceiling spotless which caused me some distress. Then, I was sent to get more groceries.

At the supermarket there was lots of choice so I pranced up and down the aisles looking at similar items to make sense of what to buy. Suddenly an announcement about Fair Trade was given and a screen descended from the ceiling to show a video about Fair Trade. I was very impressed and I wanted to support Fair Trade products so that farmers would earn enough cents to make a living. I ended up buying so many Fair Trade products like tea, coffee, bananas, chocolate and nuts that my muscles ached carrying home the bags. When I got home my son was up in his room studying for his science test and my daughter came home with a magnificent .picture.Then her friend came round and asked if she wanted to go for a cycle. Last time her and her friends brother took a psycho on her. But I thought he is not here so I let her go.