WALT: summarise key information
We read some information about life on board a ship in the 1600's and we summarised the information in our words. We worked hard and the most interesting thing was how they cooked everything on an open fire on the deck even though the boat was made of wood. It was interesting to find out about all the jobs on board. It was very dangerous!
By Sofia and Georgia
HELLO SOFIA AND GEORGIA I LOVE YOUR WORK!!!!! The title sounds and looks really good. and the best things I like about it is that you made it look really old by putting tea on it and the drawings are out standing!!!
ReplyDeleteKEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!
Hello Georgia and Sofia i like the way you guys have put a lot of detail into your picture and i also like the way you have chose to present your work i think you guys have put a lot of effort into this great piece of work
ReplyDeleteHi Sofia and Georgia you guys are talented artists! I really liked your drawing of the boat and what was inside the ship ,like the grain and live stock .It is interesting how they cooked every thing on deck but otherwise were wood they cook the food? Once again I loved your work.
ReplyDeleteHey Georgia and Sofia,
ReplyDeleteWOW! i love your 'Horrible Vessel' the effort that you have put in is outstanding, and i like the way you put in lots of detail.The shark looks like its in for a tasty treat....hhmmmmmmm...!
Lola!
HI sofia and georgia
ReplyDeleteI like the you set up your horrible vessel. keep the good effort up.
Hi sofia and georgia
ReplyDeleteyour drawings are so good and you did a super job with the tee well done.
Hey Sofia and Georgia,
ReplyDeleteYour drawing is amazing. I like how you dyed it to look like it was old.Other than your drawing i have learnt that they cook every thing on an open fire on the deck!!:)keep the good work up!
Wow! You are good drawers! I like your drawings!
ReplyDeleteWOW I like how you put all the details in, I wish I could draw like that!
ReplyDeletepractice practice practice makes perfect thats my pointer.
ReplyDeleteGood advice Georgia! You are a very talented drawer and I see you practising heaps.
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