Thursday, 29 October 2015

Ronald McDonald - Safety

Ronald McDonald came to our school to talk about being safe on the road. 
See the pictures and our stories to match.


Today Ronald McDonald hung his red and white sock on the line, but one of his socks flew away. He did not know how to find his sock, he thought he would go in his car, but it was a sunny day so he walked. He came to a sneaky driveway he took a step back and looked and listened before he crossed the driveway. Then he came to a school, he saw a crossing, he waited for the check, clear and cross now. Then he came to a hall, Chad got the sock off his back. - Lana

Ronald McDonald was hanging his washing on the line. His sock blew away. He road his bike to school. We told him the sock was on his back. He asked Chad if he could get it off his back. - Chevy

Ronald McDonald was hanging his sock on the line and the wind blew his sock away. - Ashton

Ronald McDonald was so funny because he was washing his sock. His sock blew away. He ran after his sock. He tried to find it and it was at the back of him. He tried to look for it, he looked at home and he stopped, looked and listened because there was a sneaky driveway. - Stanlee

Ronald McDonald thought he might ride his bike to the school to find his sock. But he walked to the school to find his sock. He stopped at the school to find his sock. - Zavia

Ronald McDonald was hanging out his socks and one of his socks blew away. He started looking for his sock, it was a sunny day. He wanted to look for his sock. There was a crossing, he said we have to stop, look and listen before we cross the street. Then he was at the school. One of the kind kids told him where his sock was. - Kingston 

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Manawaroa,

    I really like your narratives of what happened when Ronald McDonald was at your school. I can see that you learnt about crossing driveways and crossing the road. I expect you know how to do these things now. Will you be practicing these?

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