Monthly Archives: October 2012

Team Wilverley Dragon Writing of the Week.

This week the Upper Junior team had the exciting task of creating a set of instructions for a Night Guard at an Art Gallery. The difference to this gallery however, is that the paintings come to Life! Our Dragon Writer this … Continue reading

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Team Trim/Thomas Dragon Writers of the Week

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Team Cazneaux Dragon Writers of the Week

This week, the children in the Upper Juniors were writing instructions for a night guard at an art museum. However, it wasn’t any ordinary museum, because at night, the various art work comes to life! They had to write detailed … Continue reading

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Team Miss Cooper- Dragon Writer of the Week!

This week, we were writing a story about a ‘Crazy Inventor Competition’. Congratulations to Jack for being my star writer this week! A huge well done for using prepositions and powerful verbs in your story. Jack also used ‘which’ to … Continue reading

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Team Wilverley Dragon Writing of the week!

Well done Joe! You have acheived a personal best this week with your report about the ‘Easel Art Kit’. You have used a great selection of adverbs and time connectives to engage the reader. In addition to this, you have … Continue reading

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Team Cazneaux Dragon Writer of the Week

This week, the Upper Juniors have been reviewing an Artists’ Toolkit and thinking about what they liked, disliked and how the product could be improved. The children’s reports were very interesting as they both praised and critiqued the different elements … Continue reading

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