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Thursday, 23 May 2019

adverb-intro

Describe It:
How, When and Where
An adverb is a word that describes verbs or adjectives. Adverbs usually describe how, when or where something happens. For example: Judy talks loudly. Susie always takes the bus. Roy looked up.
Read the sentences below, and circle the adverb in each sentence. Tell if the adverb describes how, when or where.
1. Tammy and Stacy never sing.
2. A mother rocks her baby gently.
3. Rusty went outside to make a snowman.
4. The plane took  immediately.
5. I will leave l my books here.
6. We often carpool to school.
7. Ricky walked proudly onto the stage.

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Wednesday, 8 May 2019

Double Dare

8th May 2019


Today we played Double Dare. our teacher bought the packet to school for us to try. Miss Moran asked me to
Pick a lallie she said they were yummy. So I got one out of the box, its was disgusting. I tasted like dirt it tasted like garden. I got a lollie that taste like coke and the 2 one was tasted like toth past but it was still good and it was so fun.