This half term we have been focusing on the topic of 'Shelter' and in particular the story of 'Way Home'. This follows a young boy called Shane as he wanders the streets of Melbourne having run away from home. Here you can see a selection of our 'Missing Posters' - which were designed on the iPads - and formal letters of complaint to the policeman in charge of finding him - Sergeant Peter Lodd.

 

We hope you enjoy! Please leave a comment to tell us what you think.

17 comments

Hamza - I remember those times

ex student - I wonder which teachers left. Did Will leave?

Zainab B - This is so freaky

Madihah(ex student) - I remember doing that and yeah it was fun

Zaynab Shakila Begum - Wonderful poster
I think Shane is missing his parents and who ever finds him will be rich

fariha - old student
hey guys remember me i miss mayflower

EX Student - How come we never did that and WOW hope u guys had fun making it!

ANONYMOUS - WOW! THESE ARE REALLY REALLY GOOD! I WONDER IF YOU HAD FUN DOING THEM...

ex student No2 - :) that was really fun when i did that topic! Will dressed yp as a policmen and Adam dressed up a young boy... he didn\'t look young at all- only kidding. good luck on your SATs new year 6s

Alisha - When we started our literacy work about the story way home first three adults were doing the play,
and we had known that sergeant peter lod was Glyn and the mother sheila was heba and the last person who was Shane\'s best friend called bruce was Adam. But i did enjoy our literacy work about the way home.

Ex student - I remember doing those. I really miss learning. I hope you guys the best in the future.

Anonymous - WOW! Those posters/letters look real good. I remember doing those. Hope you have a fab time and i will keep a sharp look out for shane

fahmeda(boyce) - Will I bet on Friday (14.2.14) I am going to be standing up for mathletics and spellodrome.
PS. where is my poster/letter.

Adam - These posters/letters are fantastic!!! I will keep an eye out for Shane and let you know if I see him. When his best friend visited a few weeks ago he did seem to be quite worried about him. Good Luck

Kalshuma - Very impressed with your letter writing. Well done Boyce Class.

Dee - I hope you find Shane soon. It must be a worrying time for his family. I\'m sure your poster will help Naseem.

Hanifa- ex student at Mayflower.... - Wow guys those are really good, I remember when I was making these missing posters. Wish u all the best for the rest of your time at Mayflower...trust me you\'ll miss learning.

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