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​Writers' Festival

Feisty Phoenix

5/8/2024

 
Visualise the land of fairy tales and adventures. Phoenixes are legendary creatures that have captured our imaginations. The feisty Phoenix is known to live in mountains, caves and volcanoes. The caves they live in are cold and rocky. Fog covers the mountains where the Phoenix lives. Heat and lava fill the volcanoes where they live in impossible conditions for a human.

Imagine feathers as scorching as the sun and wings as broad as a bridge. Phoenixes are fearsome birds made of fire, ready to protect at any cost. Imagine scary yellow eyes with a black pupil that stare into your soul as you sleep. When a phoenix flies, it sways from side to side like rippling water in a lake. A phoenix’s beak is pitch black like outer space.

Picture a feisty, fiery, stealthy phoenix that soars through the air as it flies. Phoenixes are elemental creatures; their type of element is fire. The fire and flames of a phoenix is SUPER hot. If you were to touch a phoenix's feathers you would burn to a crisp. Beware to even look at the sharp claws on their feet, they are as black as the night sky, making you feel like you’re lost in space. The phoenix is extremely hot, don’t get too close, you may just feel like you will burst with lava!
A mythical story awaits…



Storyteller: Evie L

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Principal's Welcome
    • Our Vision
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    • In The Press
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    • Construction Timeline
  • Our School
    • Learning Communities >
      • Student Leadership
      • Plenty Learning Community >
        • Plenty LC Blog
      • Simon Learning Community >
        • Simon LC Blog
      • Carome Learning Community >
        • Carome LC Blog
        • CLC Writers' Festival
      • Yan Yean Learning Community >
        • Yan Yean LC Blog
    • Specialists >
      • Performing Arts >
        • Performing Arts Blog
      • Visual Arts >
        • Visual Arts Blog
      • Physical Education >
        • Physical Education Blog
      • Japanese >
        • Japanese Blog
    • Education Support
    • Student Wellbeing >
      • Student Wellbeing Blog
    • Respectful Relationships
    • Look at What Else is Happening at MPPS...
    • Lunchtime Clubs
    • Sustainability
    • School Calendar
    • School Times
    • Canteen
    • Uniform
    • YMCA Before and After School Care Program
    • Whittlesea Music
    • Community Partners
  • Enrolment
    • Enrolment Enquiries
    • Book a School Tour
  • Contact Us
  • Compass