Monday 22 September 2014

A short story by Amy

Sally the Trouble Maker
By Amy

Once upon a time there was a little girl called Sally. Sally was a huge trouble maker. She would always get in trouble at home and at school. This was because she hated her teacher Miss Brodie and her teacher hated her, and she got in trouble at home because she did what she wanted to do and she didn’t listen.

One day Sally did something really naughty. She threw a basketball at Miss Brodie. Sally got in so much trouble; Miss Brodie arranged a meeting with Sally’s mother. Miss Brodie asked Sally’s mother if Sally could move to a different class because she was causing too much trouble.

Straight away Sally’s mother replied “No way, if my child bothers you why don’t you move to a different class and you just don’t want to deal with my daughter.”

Miss Brodie didn’t agree with what Sally’s mother said and she got really annoyed. She got so annoyed that she started a fight. Sally’s mother wished she had never said what she said because Miss Brodie threw punches and she screeched and roared every word she said.

After a few minutes the principle heard the noise and hurried down to Miss Brodie’s room.

“What is going on in here” shouted the principle.
“Well that mother told me to move to a different class or to deal with her child” replied Miss Brodie.
“Well that mother is right because if you dislike the children in your class, you shouldn’t be a teacher” bellowed the principle.
“Are you saying what I think you are saying” yelled Miss Brodie.
“I sure am. You are fired.”

1 comment:

  1. wow! that was one of the coolest poems i've read.(i bet miss Brodie was very angry)

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