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Friday 14 October 2016

Converting to past tense

1 - I am running towards you, but you are bolting in the opposite direction. They are hurtling towards us, from the edge of the field. Liam runs away from the wooded area, on the far side of the football pitch, but Amy sees him coming and gets out of the way.
I...ran towards you,but you bolted in the opposite direction.They hurtled towards us,from the edge of the field.Liam ran away from the wooded area,on the far side of the football pitch,but Amy saw him coming got out of the way.


2 - We are making pictures out of leaves and twigs, which pupils are bringing in from home. Peter is cutting out pictures of woodland animals from the old magazines that parents donate. Emma uses cr̻pe paper to form a bark-like appearance on an old cardboard tube Рit looks like an oak tree. Mrs Thompson praises their efforts and gives them both a sticker.

We…made pictures out of leaves and twigs,which pupils have brought in from home. Peter had cut out pictures of woodland animals from the old magazines that the parents donated.Emma used creepy paper to form a bark-like appearance on an old cardboard tube - it looked like an oak tree. Mrs Thompson praised their efforts and gave them both a sticker

3 - You run across the road, but a car comes by and nearly knocks you down. You race to the corner of the street, then leap over a small, green hedge. You see your friend, Billy. He darts towards you, then you both run towards me. I join in, and I tear along the road next to you. All three of us reach Billy’s house and speed up the path to his front door. We arrive at the door, then ring the doorbell. Billy’s mum answers, then lets us in for a drink of orange squash.


You...ran across the road,but a car comes by and nearly knocks me down. I race to the corner of the street,they leap over a small,green hedge, i see my friend,Billy.He darts towards me,then they both run towards me. I join in, and i tear along the road next to me.All three of us reach Billy’s house and speed up the path to his front door. We arrive at the door then we ring the doorbell. Billy’s mum answers, the lets us in for a drink of orange squash