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Monday, May 4, 2020

my short stories



My short stories

Everyday I write short stories to improve my hand writing, 
here is some of my work.

1) One day there was a big block of chocolate, Jenny was looking at
one of her potions when the potion fell on to the big block of chocolate.
Suddenly the chocolate bar turned into a chihuahua and Jenny got an awful fright.

2) Once upon a time there was a little boy, he put his new shoes on and started thinking
about a snake. Suddenly the little boy turned into a snake... magic shoes he thought but 
he would never be able to turn back because he had to wear both shoes and he only had a tail. 

3) Once upon a time there was an ice cream truck. One day the man filled the ice cream tank and headed out to sell his ice cream but when he went to give out the ice cream it was empty. It had been stolen, Rachel had stolen the ice cream because she wanted some but had no money.

4) One day a family of four went out for a walk, the brother fell over and sprained his ankle.
He had to go to the hospital, luckily it wasn't broken but he had to rest his leg at home.

I hope you enjoy my stories.

3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Zander.
    These stories are all so different and some are quite amusing. Well done!
    What would you do if you turned into a snake and couldn't turn back into a boy again?
    Rachel must have eaten a lot of icecream! How much do you think you could eat? I made feijoa icecream. It was delicious!
    Please keep writing your stories.

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  2. Hello Zander.
    It has been great seeing you at karakia in the morning.Good on you for remembering to join.
    I like your first story.I had a giggle reading it.The part that made me laugh was the chocolate turning into a chihuahua.
    When you say you have been practising your handwriting,have you written these stories and then typed them out?.
    Thank you for sharing your learning.

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  3. Yes i write them in my book every morning and then choose my favourite ones to add to my google drive.

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