Sebastian Swan's Story weblog

Message posted by Sebastian Swan
Hi there.
I hope you liked my book. Choose one of the phonemes from the story and see how many new words you can think of beginning with that sound. Can you make them into a sentence? Love Sebastian Swan.

Message posted Monday 7th February 2011 by Garnet bank Primary School
Sonny saw a snake slithering slowly.
Big Ben bought a big boy's book.
Kicking kangaroo kept a kitten.
Red robin ran round red Rebecca.
Tall Tiger talked to terrible toad.
From Primary 3/ 4 Garnetbank Primary School.

Message posted Tueday 15th June 2010 by Shatterlocks Infant and Nursery School
Dear Sebastian We have enjoyed reading your book and came up with our own poem. We hope you like our poem

School

Chairs crick, crick
Computers click, click
Pens squeak, squeak
Whiteboards creak, creak
Up and down the long, greay corridor
leading to the classroom door
Children's feet scrape the floor
up and down the long grey corridor
Scissors snip, snip
Taps drip, drip
Children clap, clap
Teachers' chat, chat

From The Otter class (Year 1)  Shatterlocks Infant and Nursery School

Message posted Monday 25th January 2010 by St.Andrews Primary School
Dear Sebastian Swan,
Hope you are well.  We are year 2 and hear are our silly sentences!

Running Ryan rolls over the rock by Circle table.

Bouncing bunny blew a big bubble by Triangle table.

Minnie mixes money and munches muffins by Square table.

Lara loves Laura and loves licking lollypops by Pentagon table.

Thank you for reading our email!
Love from Kingfisher class.

Message posted Monday 27th October 2008 by The Mount School
To Sebastian, We enjoyed reading your story and made some of our own sentences up. Hope you like them.........

Snails sing silly songs.
Me, Mummy and Mackenzie make milkshakes. By triangle group

Snakes swim in the sea.
Slimy slugs slide on snow. By rectangle group

Miss Muffet mops up millipedes.
My Settee sing silly songs. By circle group

Snakes eat sausages in the sunshine.
Silly slugs sip strawberry sauce Lotti makes mash potato for Mackenzie. By the square group

FROM KINDERGARTEN THE MOUNT SCHOOL

Message posted Thursday 1st May 2008 by Shirley Manor Primary School
Dizzy duckling dives down into the dirty ditch.
From the Reception class at Shirley Manor Primary School. Wyke, Bradford.

Message posted Thursday 1st May 2008 by Meadowlane Primary School
Dear Sebastian
We are class 3 from Meadowlane Primary School in Cardiff. We liked your
swan story especially when the cygnets tried to fly.
Here are our funny sentences.
The crawling caterpillars crept over the crunchy cabbages.
The hungry hedgehogs hurried home happily.
Thank you from Class 3

Message posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 by St Mary's School
Dear  Sebastian,
We are from St. Mary's School.  We liked your book about Sebastian Swan. We thought it was fantastic. Here are the words we thought of:
cat, car,cola,coat, Caitlin, cake,caterpllar, Cara, coke, cold, coal, code, comb, cone,caterpillar, case,cow, cucumber, carrot, cup, cap and computer.
We hope you write back soon.
Reception 

Message posted Monday 25th June 2007 by St Anne's RC Primary School, Chertsey, Surrey
Dear Sebastian Swan
We really enjoyed your story and we have been very busy writing our own sentences. This is what we wrote;
The sly snake slides in the slime under the sunny sky.
Connor the cat wears a cap and a cape, he likes carrot cake, climbing trees and computers.
Grace the goat gets stuck in the gate.
The tiny toad in the t-shirt tied the tiger to the tree.
Didn't we do well! Lots of love,
Reception Classes, St Anne's RC Primary School, Chertsey, Surrey

Message posted Tuesday 23 January 2007 by St Pauls Church of England School, Langleybury
Dear Sebastian Swan,
We all enjoyed the book you made. Here is a sentence we have made.
Small spiders skipping in a swamp.
We hope you like this. Please reply soon,
love from
Reception Class, St Pauls Church of England School, Langleybury xxx


Message posted Monday 2 July 2006 by Temple Mill Primary School
Dear Sebastian,
We read your story and thought of our own sentence with lots of words beginning with the 'g' phoneme:
Grubby Grandad Goat and Grandma Goat on the grass gobbling grapes.
Love from Holly, Josh, Lauren, Kaci, Joseph and Madeleine.

Dear Sebastian,
We read your story and thought of our own sentence with lots of words beginning with the 's' phoneme:
Sebastian Snake was slithering slowly searching for some other snakes.
Love from Charlie, Maddie, Freja, Alexander, Keeley and Jaze.

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