Another word for journey is adventure, trip or tour. Can you think of a journey you’ve been on before? Maybe it was a long journey, maybe it was just a day trip.
Write about a journey you have been on.
Make sure your story has a beginning, middle and end.
Use adjectives and complex sentences.
Don’t forget to edit your writing.
Write a story using the story starter. You might want to draw a story map to help you write the story.
Luke, Billy and Grace made shadows at Murphy’s Haystacks. Go outside and use some of your toys to create shadow art. Be creative and have fun.
Print or draw a map of Australia Label the capital cities. Draw a picture of the places that you have been to.
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