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21st May LIVE Writing
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Fran
10:26
Rebecca from Brunel class- I really like that idea.
Kobe from Warren Road
10:26
This is the map of unlimited potential.
Sachin
10:26
This is the map of helixes, twisting and churning and coiling.
Amelia
10:26
This is the map of angels, forest of wishes and enchanting lakes.
Guest
10:26
This is a map of smugglers, hovering slowly through the darkness.
Olivia
10:26
This is the map of disappearance, everyone who visits there never comes back.
Issie
10:26
This is the map of light, where brightness cover the world
Alice Q
10:26
This is the map of light, which blinds you, which dazzles you.
Gennie
10:26
This is the map of nightmare's, where people hide from shadows in the mossy  pavestones as the clouds make dragons dres
Mrs Shirtliff
10:26
Isobel - a map of flowers is a lovely idea and you've started to name them. Can you describe them now? Remember y changes to ies.
Edith
10:26
This is the map of yesterday, full of memories floating in the cool breez.
Larraine H
10:26
Freya I like the map of secrets but wonder if you could put where no-one knows anything - or is anyone more interesting?  Both have potential for a good story.
Isla
10:26
this is the map of similarity, everyone and everything is the same.
Alexander
10:26
Map of great discoveries
Mr Walker
10:26
James R - Great! But what sort of houses? What do they look like?
Mrs Kilgour
10:27
Charlotte - a map of potential - wonderful idea! Whose potential, I wonder?
Kitty Wright.
10:27
Rosie- maybe you can describe the hug? I think it would really improve this. EG where the map clutches you around the shoulders and gives you a hug...you see?
Mrs Murrin
10:27
Sam, how are those moths marked as they move?
Mrs James
10:27
Ju-Ah - A lovely idea of having a map of goodness.  Think of what the world would look like if goodness spread across nations.  What would people do for each other?
Freya pensby primary school
10:27
This is the map of nowhere. This is the map of life! This the map of a dragons life.
arthur richards@oaksey school
10:27
This is the map of death defying MTB jumps...
Olivia st Teresa’s
10:27
This is the map of the Manchester rigbacks bloody path splattered across the page.
Jack
10:27
This is the maps of sports cars, their engines roar with beauty.
Mr Walker
10:27
Sam - great idea! The fumes turning on the owner - super.
ollie.
10:27
this is the map of hope , where people never give up.
Jessica
10:27
The disaster of tomorrow's sorrow.
Shreesha
10:27
This is a map of everything, having everything except air.
India (Pensby Primary)
10:27
This map holds a secret, though I should not tell you.
Dean Binnie
10:27
This is the map of evil which leads to a fiery hell.
Utkarsha
10:27
This is the map of confusion, roads and rivers tied together to make you bewildered.
Mrs Collins South Kilvington
10:27
Thomas - what sort of monsters?
Emily, Manor field
10:27
This is the map of darkness, everything is an impenetratable
Rosie
10:27
This is the map of the world, everything is in it.
Thomas G SK
10:27
This is the map of the sea, with the cites hide under the water.
Jazz
10:27
There are deep forests and hidden caves.
Milly
10:27
this is a map of confusion, nobody can read it
Alexander
10:27
Map of great discoveries.
Thomas G
10:27
This is the map of monsters,the forests are the realm of the ghosts.
Fran
10:27
This is the map of curiosity.
wilfred
10:27
birds, planes and air-ships fly all over the map.
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