The
writers
Helene, Cath, Juan, Terry, Elizabeth, Diane
Words of
the day
Brazen – bold
Minatory - menacing
Denouement – final of a story
Churlish – rude, surly, mean spirited
Secular – worldly, material, spiritual, non religious
Writing
from words of the day
The writers grabbed the words of the day and boldly created
the following stories and poems; Helene – House Rules, Cath – Sandra’s
behaviour, Juan – The widow, and Terry – On the political stage
Reading
of homework
Four writers were brazen in reading their homework; Helene –
Hello Elegant Lovely Ladies, Diane – never know your neighbours, Terry – The
house near the park (a great poem) and Juan – School camping trip.
Exercise 1
- I thought I had been asking politely
The writers created a character choosing age, eye and hair
colour, location, type of accommodation, the setting a prominent physical
feature a name and a passion.
Helene – Trixie Bell, Cath – A cat off the roof, Diane – Short
fat and hairy, Juan – Gina living in my house, Terry – Just the other day
(another great poem) and Elizabeth – Grandad wheeled his motor bike.
Exercise
2 - On my way to the gym
The writers took each letter of the word gymnastics to start
each sentence or other methods to write a story or poem
Juan – How are things Paul, Terry – Good old boys, Elizabeth –
The tall agile man, Helene – Garry jumped in front of me, Cath – Got your mouth
guard and Diane – Spring flowers.
Homework
I remember the hairstyle