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The Ghostly woman

This week I have been learning the story of The Ghostly Woman. It was really fun I got to be the Grandad and Josh was the Dad, Keeley got to be the mum and lewis got to be the baby we all had fun and I hope we do it again and I hope you do acting to thank you for reading.

Alan

 

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Yesterday I was doing drama about a story called the ghostly woman. It was fun very fun I got to be grandad and I had a pretended to have walking stick.  Josh was dad and mum was Keeley, Lewis was our baby. I learnt that first I didn't act like a grandad but as I got more into the story I started to act like a grandad and thats what I learnt all afternoon yesterday.

Alan

 

 

 

Do you believe in Ghosts?

 Class debate on do you believe in Ghosts

Pupils in Class JF9 took part in a debate about whether ghosts were in fact real. We assembled in a local village hall (the classroom) and had experts from The Ghost Hunters, The Ghostbusters and Scientists. These experts came from far and wide, Ms Megan C travelled all the way from American and added some local dialect to her contributions.

The issue arose because local residents had spotted some unusual happenings at 32 Vine Street, a deserted, run-down house which was due for demolition. The Town Council representative (Mr Furness) wanted to know if the suspect ghosts would continue to play havoc on the local village after demolition began. He asked the scientists and the ghost experts for their views, which were well argued and thought through. Although everyone contributed to the debate, we didn't reach a conclusion. 

A particularly fierce property developer (Mrs Leslie) joined in the debate and offered her views, the debate, however, continues.....

NOTE: Watch out for further role play...

Mr Furness

 

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