and wenteth through to mine own
mum and dads cubiculo, i did see
mine own broth'r and so we hath
asked if 't be true we couldst gaze
tv, but mine own mum and father
hath said we hadst to tidy our
cubiculos. I wond'r what i can
findeth in th're
went through to my mum and dads
room, I saw my brother and so we
asked if we could watch tv, but my
mum and dad said we had to tidy
our rooms. I wonder what I can find
in there........
Kia ora Caitlin, this is Kieryn from the Summer Learning Journey.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a lovely morning, and you have done an amazing job translating it into Shakespearean!
You mentioned that you woke up this morning and wanted to watch TV with your brother. What show were you wanting to watch?
Tidying your room can be a little bit annoying sometimes, especially when there are other things you want to be doing instead! What are some ways you could keep your room a bit tidier so that you don’t have to clean it so often?
I keep a washing basket at the end of my bed so that all of my dirty clothes can go in there rather than on my floor. I also have a small rubbish bin by my door which I empty each week so that I don’t leave rubbish all around my room!
How did you manage to translate your writing into Shakespearean? Did you use a website, or work it out yourself?
Shakespearean language can be a little bit difficult to understand sometimes, and I know that I definitely can get lost when watching some of Shakespeare’s plays such as ‘Romeo and Juliet’ or ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. Have you seen any of Shakespeare's plays? If so, which ones?
Keep up the great work!
Nga mihi