Friday, 28 April 2017
Your empire needs YOU!
These folks have certainly made joining the Roman army sound very appealing if you are strong and fit (and want to attract women!). Tomas, Riley and Emily have listened carefully in their lessons and have included lots of information they have learned in their posters. Well done, people!
Thursday, 27 April 2017
In my garden ...
I'd love to stroll through Luke's garden. There are beautiful poppies, sunflowers and buddleia and you can see them in his fantastic picture. He has been very clever and used a chart to identify them, and he enjoyed telling us all about his drawing. Great work, Luke!
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
Poor Peter!
Poor Peter the Cat! In this fabulous story the cat gets eaten by a tired snake. Peter chose to draw a picture about what happened and then added the writing to make a book - all by himself. Superb sounding out, Peter, and I am so pleased the story had a happy ending!
Tuesday, 25 April 2017
Alien encounters
I can see a future career as authors for these two young ladies! Their stories about an alien encounter are packed with very mature phrases and vocabulary choices, and some of their similes need to be read to be believed. Keep up this quality of writing, girls, and you'll be in print before you know it! Fabulous work!
Friday, 21 April 2017
The Gruffalo's Child
Amelia is DELIGHTED that she is a Special Achiever! In her R.E. lessons she has been learning about things that are special, and she has drawn this a-ma-zing picture of her favourite character and his child. Can you see who it is? Super work, superstar!
London landmarks
Lester is very proud of his pictures of London landmarks. He looked at pictures on the internet and very sensibly chose some that he thought might be easier to draw. He can tell you a lot of interesting facts that he has learned, too! Well done, genius!
Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Not-so-traditional tales!
Meet our new authors! They all have amazing imaginations and, after hearing the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, they have written their own version. Using the power of three, fabulous adjectives and creative connectives means that they have all produced a superb piece of work. What geniuses you are, Ellie-May, Miah, Nicole, Jack, Gabriel, Olly, Chloe, Imogen, Harry, Daniel, Preston, Blossom, Oliver and Lysander!
Things to see in London
What a clever lady we have here! Ivy has been looking at pictures of London and, not only has she drawn some brilliant pictures, she has chosen and written some fabulous adjectives to describe the landmarks she has seen. Well done, Ivy!
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