How to trap a mythical beast.

After our work on Greek myths, we went straight into instructions. Pie Corbett’s instructions on How to trap a dragon inspired us to write our instructions about trapping our mythical beasts.

7 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Brian Moses
    Dec 12, 2011 @ 17:21:10

    Hi everyone,
    My good mate Pie Corbett retweeted to me about the work you did with his poem.
    Fantastic stuff. Great blog too.
    You might like to look at other ideas on my blog
    brian-moses.blogspot.com
    Merry Christmas,
    Brian Moses

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  2. lauren nanda
    Dec 13, 2011 @ 17:25:43

    i really like everyone work and it has been set out really well from laure nanda 5jdv

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  3. Joe Kay 5JDV
    Dec 14, 2011 @ 19:19:15

    I wasn’t there when we did that because I was doing ambassadorial duties

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    • devoil
      Dec 15, 2011 @ 10:57:57

      I’m sure that you performed your duties very well. I would like you to get yours published Joe so we’ll have to try and find some time.

      Reply

  4. shanon wilkins
    Dec 14, 2011 @ 19:43:38

    I like Erins drawing of her beast

    Reply

  5. eleanor
    Dec 20, 2011 @ 18:35:45

    I thought that the how to trap a beast’s were good and I also enjoyed doing one of my own!!!!!

    Reply

  6. Charlie needham
    Feb 10, 2012 @ 20:14:17

    I like Erin.s beast because I like little warning at the end,
    ( Never touch the mud at the bottom of beasts feet.)
    I like Carrie’s beast as well and I also like her warning as well,
    ( Don’t touch any thing in the Qaudataur’s cave.)

    Reply

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