In class we have been writing 'Thank You' letters to the parents or the inspector who came on camp with us in Week 5. This is my letter to Jotty, the inspector who was the camp boss. I have printed this and sent it to him as well.
Dear Jotty,
Thank you for being our school liason on camp, you helped us get to our activities on time. I appreciate how you woke up early every day to volunteer and come to talk with Mr Adams! My favourite activity with you was archery, especially when we shot the apple! I also loved how you joined our games like kickball and capture the ball, and how you kicked the ball into the bushes! Thank you for joining our meals, it was great having you around. You are the best missing link ever.
PS: I didn’t actually shoot the apple.
From your FAVORITE,
Malachi
Dear Jamie,
Thank you for teaching us archery, you gave me the opportunity to improve my skill with a bow. I was able to get the bullseyes twice with your help and teaching us the game “scream out loud,” and “who got the most points?”
Thank you for joining us for dinner and playing kickball, capture the ball. Your friendliness mad these games fun.
From our friendly friend
MALACHI
Dear Jotty,
Thank you for being our school liason on camp, you helped us get to our activities on time. I appreciate how you woke up early every day to volunteer and come to talk with Mr Adams! My favourite activity with you was archery, especially when we shot the apple! I also loved how you joined our games like kickball and capture the ball, and how you kicked the ball into the bushes! Thank you for joining our meals, it was great having you around. You are the best missing link ever.
PS: I didn’t actually shoot the apple.
From your FAVORITE,
Malachi
Dear Jamie,
Thank you for teaching us archery, you gave me the opportunity to improve my skill with a bow. I was able to get the bullseyes twice with your help and teaching us the game “scream out loud,” and “who got the most points?”
Thank you for joining us for dinner and playing kickball, capture the ball. Your friendliness mad these games fun.
From our friendly friend
MALACHI
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