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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Week 4 create task

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This weeks blog is my Week 4 Reading create task. In our hub we have been reading novels and my novel was Jonty and choc we had to do three predictions on our novels. Here is my predictions

  1. The water fight was the last thing Jonty and choc would ever do at ocean beach school.
Ninety pupils, water pistols, three hundred water balloons and a few teachers- if they were brave. It happened every year. 

I think the author means that the boys are moving to intermediate or different schools  and it was the last day of school and they were having a water fight to remember the times they spent together and the school would remember them  

My prediction was…
Right the boys were having the water fight so that the school would remember them. 

     2. No one taught Choc to back flip the water hole that summer. He just tried it one day, messed it up once or twice, then nailed it every other time after that. 

I think the author means that he had nothing to do that summer ad that Jonty didn't show up 

My prediction was right choc was waiting for Jonty but he didn't show up.

3. When choc got home he went straight to his room “Hi” called his mum he grunted back closed the door, placed his bag on the bed and listened. 
I think he didn't know what to hear but he listened anyway, until he couldn’t feel the pain in his chest. 

My prediction was right he didn't know what he was listening for but he still listened   

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