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I am happy to publish this writing by one of our remarkable Year 5 students. Michelle has just joined the school this year and did not speak or write English when she arrived from China. I am privileged to have Michelle share her work with me and with her permission, I have posted her writing to the website to celebrate her learning so far.
Well done Michelle, keep up the great work in Room 6!
Mr. Creamer
D i a r y
Yesterday is Sunday and I went to play flippa ball.
I started training in EGGS pool on Friday and this is my first time to play flippa ball. I enjoy to play this game with my team, they all very good at flippa ball and everybody in my team they played last year, just me is a new player.
At three o’clock the game started, I was the goalie, but I don’t even know how I could be a good goalie. Kelland’s Dad is the coach of our team so he taught me how to play in a few minutes before the real game started.
At the beginning of the game everybody in the pool were swimming to the ball as fast as they could and throw to the person that is in their team. But I just can stay in the goal and try to stop the ball getting into the goal. It was really hard!
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