WALT: retell the important details about what we have read in our own words.
Success Criteria: Our retelling will include…
- The name of the characters
- Where the story takes place (setting)
- What the problem is (what went wrong)
- What are the events in the story (beginning, middle and end)
- How was the problem solved? (solution)
- We will try writing this in our own words, not copying straight from the book
Title: The Proverb Bandit Author: Simon Cooke
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Inspector Word
Proverb Bandit
Constable Comma
Mr Flock
Purloined Peacock
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Flock’s Bird Sanctuary
Arthur Sword’s Publishing Company
Madame Day’s Home
Pygge’s Jewellers
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The Proverb Bandit escaped the prison and stalled the Purloined Peacock, Pinched Pen, the precious pooch and piles of Pygge’s pilfered pearls.
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When the police people were doing there work they saw the Proverb Bandit had escaped the prison and ran to Flock’s Bird Sanctuary but the Proverb Bandit wasn’t there. Mr Flock said “The robbers have stolen my Prize Peacock.” Inspector Word saw a note and said “The pen mightier than the sword. So they went to Arthur Sword’s Publishing Company, when they reached there the Proverb Bandit had already gone. Constable Comma found an another note that said “Every dog has its day.” And they have stolen the priceless pen. So they went to Madame Day’s House, Madame said” The robbers have stolen my Precious Pooches.” Constable Comma found an another note that said ”Cast not your pearls before swine.” Inspector Word ran out and strate went to Pygge’s Jewellers the police officers saw the Proverb Bandit in the Pygge’s Jewellers when the Proverb Bandit saw the officers they ran out of the Pygge’s Jewellers. “You're under arrest” said Inspector Word. The robbers drop their bag and ran away. Then the police officers gave the things that the Proverb Bandit had stolen.
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The Proverb Bandit escaped the Pygge’s Jewellers but the police chased as fast as they could to catch the the Proverb Bandit. But the police catched them and got arrested.
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