Sunday, 26 April 2015

Retelling a Story

The Bantam and the Soldier
Once there was a farmer who lived on a farm and he had lots of hens on his farm. One of them was a bantam. All of the bigger hens pecked the bantam. Bertha usually slept outside in the bush. The farmer let the hens fend for themselves. One day a shell hit the barnyard and then Bertha got stuck between the branches. Then a soldier came and sat beside Bertha. Suddenly Arthur saw something moving inside the bush so he carefully pulled it out. It was Bertha. Suddenly the leader called “Hurry up!” So Arthur slipped Bertha in his coat. When the soldiers were at war Bertha laid eggs. When the soldiers were going home the leader said “You need to leave Bertha here”. So he left Bertha on the grass where poppies were growing.
Ayla

The Soldier and the Bantam
One day a bantam lived in the shed. It collapsed but the small bantam survived. She got stuck in between bushes. Some soldiers were coming to rest. One of the soldier’s names was Arthur. There was a noise coming from the bushes and Arthur found a bantam.
Freddie

The Bantam and the Soldier
On a sunny day when war was going to happen a farmer rounded up his animals. He took off leaving the hens behind. Suddenly the shed collapsed into dusty bricks. Bertha got thrown into thorny branches. Arthur slipped Bertha in his coat. The captain said “Times up”. They kept on walking. They walked for miles. The fighting got heavier and heavier. The soldiers collected grubs and worms. She deserved them because she laid eggs. They were happy. Arthur said we might be able to survive. Arthur shared the eggs with the other soldiers.

Bianca

Thursday, 23 April 2015

Food for the Troops

These yummy smelling biscuits are for our Red Cross parcels for the soldiers. We hope they like receiving them.

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

The Donkey Man

Great Jack Simpson
Simpson went to Turkey but he was planning to go to Egypt. Simpson went out and made a friend, not just any friend, a donkey. That is how they carried people. Simpson gave the donkey a head bandage with a red cross to identify him. Jack Simpson saved more than 300 people. One day while Jack was walking he got shot. The bullet went through his heart. They buried him with a cross on top of him – it said In Loving Memory Jack Simpson.
Lily 

Simpson Who Helped Wounded People
Once upon a time a long time ago there was a person called Simpson. Simpson grew up to be in the war. One day he saw a donkey that was doing nothing at all. Simpson slowly went to the donkey so he could be friends with her. Simpson called the donkey Duffy. Simpson worked with Duffy. They carried water to the soldiers. They also helped wounded people a lot. Duffy carried the wounded people. Simpson saved three hundred people. But Simpson died because he got shot. Then Simpson was buried. On top of him there was a cross that said Jack Simpson.
Alice