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Thursday 14 May 2020

Reading task about the OLDEN DAYS

This is Owyn's Reading task. First he read the story and find difficult words then look for synonyms for those words. Last he wrote a summary of what happens in the beginning, middle and end.

OLDEN DAYS 
Read the story OLDEN DAYS and summarise what happens in the beginning,
middle and end. 


  1. Beginning - What happens? 
On Wednesday by aliens, But they were not aliens they were time travellers
from the future And when Mr Potts was telling the school about it they didn't
believe him. Everyone was laughing until Mr Potts said that the time travellers
wanted to come to their school to learn and take a trip around the school. 


  1. Middle - What happens?                               
Mrs Hayes took the other time travellers to all the little classes and 
there were two of them that went with Morgan, a boy named Xan and a girl
named Zu. Xan had a chip in his finger to take photos and Morgan asked if they
took photos picking their boogers but Zu said only babies do that. In their
classroom they had whiteboards and in Xan and Zu’s school they had flexible
tablets and screens and at playtime they had virtual theme park. But in the
school they had slides and swings.


3.End - What happens? When the bell rang at lunchtime they all came
together and took a photo. And when they were about to leave all the future
kids went on the bus. They took a photo and made it on the old newspaper.





TASK: Write the synonyms of each word in the right hand column
VOCABULARY:
Smart Words
SYNONYMS:
A word or phrase that means exactly
or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close.
ordinary
Normal
kidnapped
Snatched
spaceship
Rocket ship
stunned
Surprise
vanished
Disappeared
strange
Weird
museum
Display of history
implanted
Inject
flexible
Stretchy
virtual
Theme park
grumbled
Mumbled
confused
Dizzy
dangerous
Caution
fort
Big house
fogged
Gloomy
structure
Building

4 comments:

  1. Wow a lot of fantastic learning you have shared Owyn!!
    You sure do have a lot of synonyms there.
    Keep up yhe fantastic learning from home!!

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  3. Great work owyn, but your using comma's in the wrong spot

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