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THE STORY TELLER


Graham the storyteller came to Siskin Junior School to tell us a story. The story was about a chief who had two boys and one girl The eldest boy wanted Light in the world. So the chief said
" If son you want Light you will have to make Light your self" so the boy said ok then I will .the boy went and made a mask and set it a light and the boy said "its burning my skin of my face" well son said the chief you wanted to do it so go of and do it so the son ran though the sky and Lit up the sky there said his son I did it well done said the chief. That's the part I really Liked. Thank you for sharing your stories with us.
A. P.

The storyteller
On the 5th of February a storyteller called Graham came to Siskin Junior School to tell us a story I liked his story because it was funny. I am going to tell you about the part I Liked. I Liked the part when Raven went down a big hole. He heard a sound it was like a mumble it was a one-headed monster. Raven killed it. He said to chief smoky "though the rope down wait I hear something else's said raven he moved the stone it was a two -headed monster he killed him. Thank you for telling us your stories.
K L

Dear Graham
I really liked the stories you told us today; the
actions were really good.
How Long do you think it
took the man in the cave to sew the feather coat?
I K. H. liked all of it but the bit I Like best is the part where the boy eats the scab.
Can you come back soon?
K. H.

Dear Graham
I wanted to tell you that we really enjoyed the stories you told us this morning. We liked all of the actions that went with the stories, because I, A. O., liked the things that you shared with us. The descriptions were very good and made me imagine what was happening. The Flute made me think of far away places. It was fantastic, brilliant and exciting to listen to.
Thank you for sharing your stories with us. A. O.

The Story Teller
On the 5th February Graham the storyteller came to Siskin Junior School to tell us a story. The story was about a chief and his two sons and one daughter and how they made him happy. The eldest son wanted Light in the world but also wanted to make his father happy. The only way he could think of doing these things was to set a mask on fire and run across the sky with it on his face. So he did this but when he had finished his face was burnt. His father was very proud of his son and wanted him to do it every day. His daughter was happy with the light in the world but when it became night time she became scared because she wasn't used to the dark. The only way she could think of was to put grease on her face and the smoke from the tepee hit her face she shone. Her father was very pleased with her and wanted her to do it every night. The youngest son didn't know what to do to please his father so he asked him. "Father how can I please you?" His father said he loved him just as much and to show that he did, he gave him a beaver skin jacket. That was the Beginning of the story he told us. Thank-you Graham I enjoyed the story very much
A. K.

Dear Graham,
Thank-you very much for your storytelling. We all enjoyed it although there were some very disgusting parts. My favourite part was when 'Mouth at Both Ends' kept on asking for more food, that was really funny. My best friend  hated the part where you said that the boy ate a scab off of 'Mouth at Both Ends' leg.
That was really gross. Any way THANK-YOU very, very much. By L. C.

To Graham
Class seven liked the stories you told us. They liked the dancing the most.


I P.G liked it when you pretended chop the monsters heads off and chat up three giggling girls in the cave. I liked the dancing too. I like the music before and at the end of the stories.
Thank you for sharing it all with us all.
P.G.

Dear Graham
Thank you for telling us the story. I liked the bit where Raven flew away.
From A.