The day my pens went to war

The day my pens started war! It all started from green pen. “I want to be the outline”, said the green pen “no”! “I want to” said the yellow pen, then yellow pen shouted “its war”.

Pens were screaming! some of them lost their lids, there was ink everywhere. BAM!! They fired the glue stick. Pens were screaming till they saw the SCISSORS. They ran for their lives, they jumped in the pencil case and they were in there for days.

There wasn’t enough sharpening to eat till…. they noticed there was no more glue stick attacks and SCISSOR bombs. So purple pen went outside and she was crying “are you ok”? said red pen. Purple pen said, “I’m crying happy tears and I’m happy because pen war is over!!

So you know what pens are up to in the holidays! Always take your pencil case home!

Marli O’Hagan, year 4, room 15

 

Help! someone help! Suddenly all my pencils struggled and came out of the pencil case somehow! They all got off with their friends and had a huge party. All my pencils had lollies scramble and lot of other things.

They also built a humongous castle and didn’t miss me at all. They had lots of junk food and fireworks outside. My pencils also had a Froyo machine and even threw snow balls at each other and had snow ball fights because they had a snow machine.

The party was still going until the school started again!!

Felix Hawker, year 4, room 15

PEN!

Pen would have a party with the most filled pencil case and eat sweets all night long and sing.

Crayons!

The crayons would explore the school and party the whole 2 weeks and never showed the school rules because there were no adults at school.

Glue!

Glue would have a sticky party with sticky friend’s and sticky decorations with sticky dance moves.

Pencils!

Pencils would have a sharp party and sharpen their vocal cords to sharpen up themselves they would also sharpen their brain.

Rubber!

The rubbers would have a rubber party to see who can rub the fastest and rub all the colour off all the art.

So that’s what would happen when you left for school holidays.

Chloe Lawrence, Year 4, Room 15