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Monday, 20 February 2017

Story Dice

Story cubes can be fun for generating storiesHere are some the students made:
Jorge and Adrian
Last week we met at Jorge's house to play basketball, but it started to rain. It was a big storm, with thunder and lightning, so we couldn´t play. Then we went into Jorge's house. When we were at his house, lightning fell and there was a power cut. We needed light to do something, so we lit a candle. We were bored, so we started to play a board game. It was funny and we didn't notice that the electricity (had) returned because we were playing our big (and) exciting match.


Daniel and Benjamin
I started investigating the Illuminatis a year ago. My suspicion came (turned) to them a year ago. My suspicions turned to them when my friend Peter died in an accident with a parachute.
The Illuminati were behind his death. Peter discovered that they were using rainbows as laser rays to kill certain people in certain places of the globe. They killed my friend by using a strong potion extracted from an exotic fish. 
The Illuminati were really impressed and they decided to invite me to their organisation. I accepted and in two years I became the leadre of the Illuminati.
In my coronation they made me drink a goblet of wine. A week after the ceremony I started feeling sick.
Now I'm writing this in a hospital. Those filthy traitors poisoned me with sunflower oil. I'm allergic  to sunflower oil. 

Marcos, Javier and Marina
The Curse of the Apples
It was Saturday, the best day of the week. I was walking when I saw a bridge above (over) the lake. I loved bridges and lakes so I had to cross it! While I was walking over the bridge, I saw an apple, a red one. I took it and bit it but it was a magnet. I threw it into the lake, because I was really angry. Suddenly, a fairy appeared with a golden apple and also a silver one. I had read the history of the "Fairy of the Lake", so I did the same as the main character did. The fairy gave me the two apples, but from the moment I ate them all apples were magnets for my mouth.

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