We are learning to write tongue twisters. Have a go at saying these ones:
Anna - Don't hug a bug because it might be a slug.
Hassan - Ted was in a bed in a shed.
Jawad - Jawad and Jafar jumped to Japan to see flying frogs from Japan.
Hodan - Maddison 's middles are muddling around.
Raedence - New shoe on the shore who met Mr McClaw who had it all.
Cassia - I saw a man who had a hip, he ripped the clothes then left in a zip without a tip.
Nick - A duck chucked ducks at a duck chucking ducks at bucks chucking bucks.
Piata - Tia's tights tittle 'til tie til fittle tail.
Sharisse - Flying foxes forget Foxland.
Reflection: We wonder if any other schools or classes could write tongue twisters.
Toolkit: We think creatively to write these tongue- twisters.
Room 10 is a Year 5 and 6 class who are part of the Kauri Team, at Hamilton East School in New Zealand. Our kaiako is Alexander. This is where we will be sharing our learning journey.
Monday, 24 July 2017
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Those riddles are pretty hard.
ReplyDeletemaybe you could make some of them smaller.
They are still pretty hard you know.
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