Thursday 11 June 2015

Retelling fairy Tales

The whole class are very motivated in writing thanks to the stimulation of various Fairy Tales. We have written about The Three Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, Billy Goats Gruff and Jack & Beanstalk. We will also be retelling some Maori legends and dramatising them.
Many have been published and are on show in the classroom. Here are a few to read.


          The Three Billy Goats        By Emberley
  One day there were three Billy Goats that ate the yukky grass. They wanted to cross the bridge. The small Billy Goat went to the other side of the bridge but a troll jumped up and said “What are you doing on my bridge?.” “I’m walking to the other side of the bridge.”. Then the big troll pushed him in the river and they all lived happily ever after.


        Three Billy Goats Gruff.        By Kasaea
  Once upon a time there were Three Billy Goats Gruff. Next they saw a side with sweet grass. Billy Goat gruff went to the bridge. He was tippey toeing over the bridge. After that the troll got up and said he was going on my bridge. It was Little Billy Goat Gruff. Next middle Billy Goat gruff wanted to get to the side that had sweet grass. He wanted to cross too. Then he ran to the other side and the troll got up and looked around. He thought it was Big Billy Goat Gruff. After that it was Big Billy Goat Gruff’s turn to cross to the other side. He had to knock the troll over. The Three Billy Goats Gruff never saw the troll again.

 The Three Billy Goats      By Lily
One day there were 3 billy Goats. They wanted to eat the grass on the other side of the river. Little Billy Goat went across the bridge.
Suddenly the troll jumped out in front of Little Billy Goat. Little billy Goat said “Please don’t eat me. Wait for my big brother”. Soon Middle Billy Goat came along and the troll jumped out. Middle billy Goat said “Please don’t eat me, wait for my bigger brother.” Later on Big Billy Goat came to the bridge. The troll jumped out. Suddenly Big Billy Goat ran forward and biffed the troll into the river. Splash! Then they ate all of the grass and lived happily ever after.
The end

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