Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Wanted!

Miss Souter was very impressed by Riley's 'Wanted' poster.  He used two adjectives to describe the wolf's teeth, and worked out how to spell the words he wanted to use all by himself.  Super work!

Super story-telling

Lyzander, Noah, Ellie-May and Myah have been reading the story of the Three Little Pigs.  They are Special Achievers because they did such a fantastic job of retelling the story and acting it out.  Great work, you four!

Monday, 10 November 2014

Katie Morag's been busy again

Katie Morag has been very busy again in these four fabulous stories by Summer, Teddy, Oslo and Eleanor.  They all followed the success criteria really carefully, and the wonderful words they chose to use made the stories really interesting to read.  Well done, folks!

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Outstanding progress

These three ladies have been reading in every spare moment they have and their reading has got better and better.  Miss Leftley is astounded by the incredible progress they have made already this term.  Keep up the good work, girls!

A day in the life of a cat!

Erin certainly showed she has been listening carefully in English lessons when she wrote an account of a day in the life of a cat.  She included some great words and phrases, her account was really well structured.  Well done, Erin!

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

The three little stories!

Jack, Jack and Luke have each retold an amazing version of the story about the three little pigs.  They  haven't been in school for many weeks, but already they are using fabulous words to make their writing really interesting.  What geniuses!

Monday, 3 November 2014

What a lot of information!


What a huge amount of work Melissa, Callum, Elliot and Luke put into their projects!  They deserve to be Special Achievers because of the enormous number of facts they have included, the fabulous vocabulary choices they made and the beautifully neat presentation of their work.  Well done!