
At the bottom of the page write a list of all the punctuation you stole and in the order you stole it. Pick a paragraph from the article, or about 3 sentences together if that’s easier, and rewrite it without the punctuation. Time: allow at least 25 minutes to complete this activity.Ĭurriculum Links: English, Personal and Social Capability

Write a plan for what you would do and how you can do it. How could you use it to help to keep other kids feeling good right now? Time: allow 30 minutes to complete this activityĬurriculum Links: English, Critical and Creative Thinking Rewrite this story from a teddy bear’s point of view.

“I have teddy bears at my windows because I have young children and it’s so great to see neighbours getting involved at this time,” he said. “A lot of families are out walking in the evenings and are on the lookout,” Mr Woolsey said. Peter Woolsey said he had noticed the bears at windows throughout the Arena Estate in Officer, Victoria. One neighbour has put up disco lights in the window with teddy bears and a gremlin, it’s a little bit of fun in these uncertain times,” she said. “We’ve got bears in trees, bears hiding in garden, bears in windows. “We will take over the windows of Cheltenham, the neighbours have all jumped on it,” Ms Tapner said. Sharon Tapner, from Pennydale, a small pocket of Cheltenham, Victoria, said 60 residents had already signed up. Ms Nicholls said Teddy loves waving at the bears from the car or when on walks in the pram, especially when they’re at friends’ houses.īears started popping up in windows in Melbourne bayside homes on Sunday. “More and more bears are popping up all the time.” “I love the simplicity of it – it says a lot about the neighbourhood,” she said.

Paulette Nicholls, mother of Teddy, 3, loves going on a bear hunt around her Mont Albert, Victoria, home and the surrounding suburbs. Media_camera Paddington is joining in in Taroona, Tasmania.
