St.George and the Dragon

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7 Responses to St.George and the Dragon

  1. Darcy says:

    I know St George killed the dragon. I think it is important to treat people nicely and kindly so they will be nice and kind back.

  2. Meira says:

    I know that a dragon wanted to kill the king’s daughter and St George came riding on his white horse holding his shield. He was so brave that he killed the dragon with his sword. The king’s daughter and the sheeps were safe.

    Values make us good people. When smile at others they’ll smile back at you.

  3. Euan says:

    St George killed a dragon. St George is patron Saint of England.
    I think treating others as we would like to be treated means if you treat people nicely then they might treat you nicely back.

  4. The Parry Boys says:

    Oliver and Jacob said St George was brave because he fought the dragon. He had a red and white cross on his shield.

    Oliver and Jacob said they think to treat others like they want to be treated means if they don’t like someone doing something they shouldn’t do it themselves. They think they should treat people nicely by being kind, respectful, helping people and to smile at others

  5. Max says:

    Max has enjoyed learning about St. George and how brave he was. He enjoyed making a shield
    during the carousel.
    Max thinks you should treat people the way he would like to be treated.

  6. Joel Kavanagh says:

    Joel enjoyed working on St George’s day at school and wearing his red, white and blue clothes!!

    Joel agrees that you should treat people the way you wish to be treated for example; being kind, using good manners and sharing nicely.

  7. Tommy says:

    I liked wearing red, white and blue for St George’s day! St George killed a dragon to save the Kings daughter.

    I think you should always treat people how you like you would like to be treated.

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