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Friday, 21 November 2025

S.W.S. - Week 11 (pretty)

For week 11 of Speed Week Sentences, the students were supposed to write a sentence using the word "pretty". They were then asked to revise their sentence by changing "pretty" to a more descriptive word and by adding two adverbs/adjectives. After editing their sentences for capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, we voted for our top 3 sentences to be published.  Here are our winners:

Victor's stinky Tom Toms are not that attractive this morning. - by Gavin

My best friend eyed some cute matza cheese. - by Brody

Any cheese is really exquisite. - by Ezzeldin

Monday, 17 November 2025

S.W.S. - Week 10 (like)

For week 10 of Speed Week Sentences, the students were supposed to write a sentence using the word "like".  They were then asked to revise their sentence by changing "like" to a more descriptive word and by adding two adverbs/adjectives.  After editing their sentences for capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, we voted for our top 3 sentences to be published.  Here are our winners:


I really really love money! - by Nash

I like brutally beating my brother sometimes. -  by Jujhar

I love my Mom's home made exploding mac and cheese at 5:00 pm . - by Hadley 

Thursday, 13 November 2025

S.W.S. - Week 9 (ran)

For week 9 of Speed Week Sentences, the students were supposed to write a sentence using the word "ran".  They were then asked to revise their sentence by changing "ran" to a more descriptive word and by adding two adverbs/adjectives.  After editing their sentences for capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, we voted for our top 3 sentences to be published.  Here are our winners:

Mr. M. bolted to the stinkiest washroom he could find for his lunch break. - by Anna

The explosive Usain Bolt bolted 100m in 9.59 seconds! - by Jujhar

I darted away from this scary small thing. - by Ezzeldin

Monday, 3 November 2025

S.W.S. - Week 8 (walked)

For week 8 of Speed Week Sentences, the students were supposed to write a sentence using the word "walked". They were then asked to revise their sentence by changing "walked" to a more descriptive word and by adding two adverbs/adjectives. After editing their sentences for capitalization, punctuation, and spelling, we voted for our top 3 sentences to be published.  Here are our winners:

I marched down the hall to the school at 3 am in the morning. - by Victor

A few weeks ago I travelled to stinky muddy grass. - by Manoviraj

On Sunday at lunch I went for a stroll. - by Hadley