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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

My monster

Hi readers,

Welcome back to another blog post! For the past few weeks we have been writing and creating our own monsters! My monster is called Popcorn! Here is a character description an d a google drawing of my monster. I like reading your comments on my blog so please comment what you think about it:) 

WALT:

We are learning to write the problem in in narrative

We are learning what the structure of a narrative is and how to set the scene

We are learning to introduce the characters into the narrative

We are learning to write the solution into our narrative 

 My monster is called Popcorn. She is really active, she likes to get outside and do stuff. Popcorn loves to protect her village because she is a proud animal! Popcorn is mixed with leopard, monkey, bird and lion. If you're wondering, keep reading… There's a witch at the top of the hill (she's a nice witch) and once she was doing a spell on Popcorn. Before this all happened, Popcorn was just a lion. Anyway it went really badly and that's how she got mixed with all those animals! Popcorn likes it though, because now she can fly, swing on trees and she’s even happier now. She is always in a good mood! Popcorn loves doing art but she’s not very good at it but she is still practicing. Popcorn has a little sister called Coke. Coke is the same as Popcorn. She loves everything Popcorn does. Coke and Popcorn love playing with each other. They love playing any board game you can think of. Popcorn dresses Coke up in unicorn costumes everyday! Popcorn lives in a small house in her village. She lives with her sister Coke, her mum Caramel and her dad Zach. They have no pets because whenever they get one it's always scared of Popcorn. Popcorn loves to eat popcorn, meat, cheese and cupcakes but she loves all different types of food! Did I mention that Popcorn makes dinner everyday for her whole village? Popcorn's favourite is nachos.

This is my digatial plan 



This is my drawing of my monster




                                             Can you find my monster???

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