This week we've been reading Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Yesterday we made flip books to re-tell the story in our own words and today we pretended to be wild things. We went crazy! We learned how to use speech bubbles and tried to imagine what the wild things and Max might be saying when they're enjoying their 'wild rumpus' in the story.
Come and let us know what you think of our ideas...
by Manjeh and Max
by Zoe and Hassan
Hi year one
ReplyDeleteSounds like so much fun reading Where the Wild Things Are, How exciting pretending to be wild for the day and learning how to use speech bubbles, you all did a fantastic job.
Well done
Miss Wilding
Well done! Looks like your having fun doing speech bubbles!
ReplyDeleteYara year 6
Nice work.
ReplyDeleteSumayya.M
Nice work.
ReplyDeleteSumayya.M year six
Thanks, Sumayya and Yara. We really like it when people let us know they've enjoyed our work. We'll leave some comments for your class soon!
ReplyDeleteYear One
Nice work! Did you enjoy reading where the wild things are? I know I do. Imaan yr6
ReplyDeleteAmazing speech bubbles Year One and what a good idea to use speech bubble postits. I'll have to get some of those for my class! :-) Miss M
ReplyDeleteI hope you are enjoying speech bubbles year 1.
ReplyDeleteZainab M Year 2.