There are chickens at school. There is a spotty one and they eat pellets. There are eight baby chickens. Author Astella
Today we have the chickens and the mum bit me and it bit Mrs H. The mum pokes her head out at us. They are fluffy and cute. The chickens come out of eggs. The chickens jumped up on the mum. The mum told the chickens to get off. Author Jamie
Chickens are grumpy but...only sometimes. they eat silverbeet and they drink water. They eat pellets. Pellets are like little round rectangle shapes and have flat edges. The chickens keep warm under their mums feathers. When they grow up the boys will be roosters and the girls will be hens.
Author Charlotte O
Mrs H has baby chickens. The mother chicken keeps the baby chickens safe under her wings and the mother chicken is bigger than the babies. The babies hatch at the same time because she keeps them at different temperatures.
Author Caleb
Photographer Keighan
Wow, what lucky children in Room 5 today. You have looked carefully at those chickens and written some wonderful stories. Well done!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to have chickens and chicks in your classroom! Those are great pictures, Keighan!
ReplyDeleteI love all your wonderful descriptions, Room 5!
Charlotte was so excited about the chicken's when she came home last night. The only thing she was worried about was them being at school with no one to look after them. It is lovely seeing what she is doing at school. From Caroline (Charlotte I D's mum)
ReplyDeleteWow this looks really cool, nice writing guys. Who brought the chickens in?
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