Saturday, 6 June 2015
Contraction Surgery!
On Wednesday, St. George's Class was full of surgeons! We had important operations to complete- there were words that needed our help. They had extra letters that needed to be removed.
Firstly, we had to scrub for surgery.
Next, we had to identify which were the excess letters that needed to be removed. Then, we cut them out and added a bandage to hold the word back together.
As with any operation, there was a scar, which was in the form of an apostrophe.
Finally, it was important for the doctors to write up a medical report about the operation and the results they had seen.
Now, we will always remember that the apostrophe is the scar from where the extra letters have been removed!
11 comments:
i was late but i still liked it even if i only did a little bit
i don't want to leave!
first we cut up the wrong words like 'did not' and made it in to 'didn't' and we put a scar to represent the commas
it was so fun that I don't want to leave EVER!.....
it was so fun
I love the fact that you made this work into doctors.
I loved doing are operation
I loved doing the surgery. :) :)
I especially love taping them and the cutting.
That was really fun
it was a tricky business!!
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