Reverse! Reverse!
Room 1 students in Blenheim have been playing with words.
They took any word and reversed it. Then they had to make a dictionary entry for their new word. Here are there examples
Drib (dr-ib)
Noun: A ten-legged animal
Sentence: A drib is an animal with ten small legs
Eert (ee-rt)
Adjective: silly
Noun: Story
Sentence: An eert is a silly story that makes everyone laugh.
Ecilop (ec-i-lop)
Verb: fast
Noun: runner
Sentence: An ecilop is a very fast runner at the Olympics who breaks world records.
Loohcs (Loo-hcs)
Noun: flower
Sentence: A loohcs is a flower that grows in a garden.
Noocar (noo-car)
Noun: spots on fruit
Sentence: Noocars are the tiny little spots on a mandarin.
Raey (ray)
Verb: a type of radar
Sentence: A raey is a type of radar only on your phone
Aedi (A-e-di)
Noun: a tiny bit of metal
Sentence: an aedi is a little tiny bit of metal that is used I an electric pen, and it makes the pen work.
Bmal (b-mal)
Noun: A digging animal
Sentence: A bmal digs holes in the clouds to find cloudapillars to eat.