From The Classroom...

SOME THOUGHTS ON THE CARNIVAL- 3D REPORTS
On my amazingly, fantastic weekend, I went to the carnival. I heard the excitement, screaming and singing. I saw the haunted house, it was very freaky. I also felt the excitement going down the giant slide. It was so much fun that I just had to go down again. After that I tasted the yummy fairy floss and my mum stole some of it! I got a plaster cast, tattoo and show bag. By Olyvia Grosdanis
On Saturday I went to the carnival. I first did the paper Aeroplane competition, then I did laser skirmish, then I went in the haunted house. My favourite ride was the Cliff Hanger. I did one more round of laser skirmish, then I went to my cousin’s birthday. I could smell the hot chips when I left. I heard kids screaming from the haunted house. I saw kids running to rides and I felt like this was the best day of my life so far. By Jacob Raffa
On Saturday I went to the M.P.S school carnival. At the school carnival there were 3 rides. When I got to the carnival I could smell food. When we were at the carnival I could hear people screaming a lot. At the carnival it was very spooky because the haunted house had skeletons. I went with my grandma and sister Latoya.
By Harmony Love
On Saturday 14 March, 2015 Murrumbeena Primary School had a carnival. I felt like the Cliff Hanger glider things were going to fall off the cliff hanger and I also smelt the animals. I could hear people screaming and I loved the hot chips. I could see rides, food and lots more.
By Frankie Cano
On the weekend Murrumbeena Primary School had the AWESOME carnival. It was great. We had killer rides-Cliff Hanger, Cyclone, Haunted House and much more! The food was fantastic, the people were happier than ever. My dad was the singer/entertainment. Later on, my sister Paris came and sang with my Dad. On the rides I felt awesome. On the Cliff Hanger I felt like I was flying. I saw Mrs Dubyna and Mr Dubyna. I spent most of the time with my friends. My friend and neighbour came too. I stayed all the way to the end!
By Jamiq Griffs