surpice birthday party

SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY

Flies hovered around the kitchen, looking for a suitable place to land.

Mrs Stevens carefully opened the hot oven and took out the two dozen small cakes inside. They were to be part of a surprise birthday party for her son, who would be home soon from school. After cooling the cakes by the open window, she began to decorate them with icing, cream and ‘hundreds and thousands’. Then she put them onto a large serving plate and took them to the dining table where she covered them with a brightly embroidered cloth over the cakes.

 

On the table were six cups and a similar number of knives, forks and serviettes. A birthday card with a picture on the front of a large cake with ten candles burning brightly sat at one end of the jarrah table.

 

Rain began to drip slowly down the drainpipe outside as Mrs Stevens removed her apron and hurried outside to the utility in the tin shed. Soon she was speeding down the rough and bumpy road to the bus stop. She was just in time to see a happy looking Shane waving goodbye to Mrs Johnson, the bus driver. Two minutes later he was even happier as he was joined by his unexpected guests at the dining table while Mrs Stevens began to make preparations in the kitchen for the evening meal.

 

  1. The name of the boy celebrating his birthday was? Shane 

 

  1. Why do you think the boy’s mother placed a cloth over the cakes? So the flies won’t go on the cake 

 

  1. This story took place at about (9, 11, 1, 4, 7) o’clock? 1 o’clock  

 

  1. How many surprise guests were at the party? There is 6 surprise guests 

 

  1. Why did Mrs Stevens open the oven carefully? So the cake doesn’t break 

 

  1. How old was the boy turning on his birthday?

He is 10 years old 

 

  1. lt was raining heavily on the boy’s birthday True OR False? 

          False 

  1. Mrs Stevens was late for the bus True OR False?

False 

 

  1. Write the words in the story which tell you the answer to question 8.

It was 2 minutes to get back home. And it was bumpy on the roald 

  1. What did Mrs Stevens use to cool the cakes?

The window is cooling the cake 

  1. Why did she have to cool the cakes?

So it is not hot 

  1. How many seconds did it take to drive home from the bus stop?

124

old billy

OLD BILLY – (Answer each question

  1. In which country did Billy live? East south wales 

 

  1. What word in the story tells us that Billy lived alone? A man named billy lived all alone in a dense forest.

 

  1. What was Billy’s cart made from?It was made out of wood.

 

  1. Tommy did not like to work in his garden. True OR False?false because it sounds like he’s ok with his job.

 

  1. What word tells us that the path to Tommy’s house was not smooth?It was a stony path.

 

  1. How did Billy know if Tommy was home?he would always look at the chimney 

 

  1. This story took place about (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) years ago? I think it took place 60 years ago.

 

  1. How many times would Billy go to Piperidge with wood in a month?once a week.

 

  1. Why couldn’t Billy take his horse and cart to Tommy’s house?because there was a small creek which covered the way so the cart wasn’t able to go on the other side.

 

  1. Which word tells us that Billy lived close to the town of Piperidge’â He lived in a dense forest which was close to piperidge a.

this is my work from today i hope you like it

prime minister

 To be a great prime minister of New Zealand comes with great responsibility.  Leading the country comes with great respect for the people and having strength.  Today I will be talking about raising the minimum wage, lowering food prices and making public health care free.

 

                                    Raise the minimum wage

 

The prime minister should raise the minimum wage because people don’t have enough money to pay rent. To get food and go to the gas station.

To get more gas for their car to go to work and go back home. So  they should raise the minimum wage. 

 

                                          Lower food prices

 

 I think that the prime minister should lower the food prices because everything is so  expensive. Like bread and milk and  toilet paper and everything else that we would have needed. From the shop or from shopping. So that is why we should lower the food prices.

 

                                     Public health care free

 

I think that the prime minister should make public health care free because people  might not have money. To get to the hospital, they might not have money to get them the pills. That they would have  needed for them or their kids that they have. So that is why I think that they should make public health care 

free.

this is my writing from this week about how to be a good  prime minister i hope you like my writing.

prime minister

To be a great prime minister of New Zealand comes with great responsibility.  Leading the country comes with great respect for the people and having strength.  Today I will be talking about raising the minimum wage, lowering food prices and making public health care free. 

 

The prime minister should raise the minimum wage because people don’t have enough money to pay rent and get food and gas to get home from work and going places.  

 

 I think that the prime minister should lower the food prices because everything is expensive like bread and milk and  toilet paper and everything else that we would need from the shop and for shopping. 

 

I think that the prime minister should make public health care free because people  might  have  the money to get to the hospital and they might not have money to get the pills for them and their kids.

this is my writing i hope you like it