Thursday, September 1, 2011

Lambs

In the weekend Mrs Jones saw lots of lambs (some even close to her house) and she took these photos of them.  We are learning how to write “Information Reports” and we wrote one all about Lambs.  An “Information Report” has a title, an opening sentence, a description of the topic and an evaluation at the end.  Room 1 children are amazing, little writing machines – and they can write the most awesome stories!  Here are a few…

Lambs
Lambs are baby sheep and they are born at spring.  They have wool and they live in the farm.  They eat grass and they drink milk from their mother.  The farmer cuts off their wool.  They say “baa” or “maa”.  Lambs are clever.
By Lauren

Lambs
Lambs are baby sheep.  Little lambs drink milk from their mums.  Lambs are born in spring.  They are in their mum’s tummies.  They are cuddly and they say “baa”.  Sometimes they chase each other and cuddle their mum’s in case they get lost.  I think lambs are amazing.
By Jermaine

Lambs
Lambs are baby sheep.  Lambs have fluffy, white wool.  Baby lambs drink milk and they eat grass.  They live at a farm.  They can “baa” and “maa”.  They have brown feet.  Lambs are clever.
By Robbie

Lambs
Lambs are baby sheep.  Lambs have wool.  Lambs are born in spring time.  They are cuddly.  Lambs drink milk from their mum.  Sometimes they are twins.  They live on a farm.  Lambs are clever and amazing and they are fun to watch.
By Cole

Lambs
Lambs are baby sheep.  They have wool.  They have white wool.  They drink milk.  A baby lamb is born in spring.  They are cuddly too.  They have long tails when they are born and they eat tall grass.  They have hooves.  Baby lambs make the sound “baa, baa, baa”.  They are soft.  Lambs are clever.
By Desharn

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