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Category Archives: Team Hawkhill
Theseus and the Minotaur
This week, the Upper Juniors have been re-writing and upleveling the myth ‘Theseus and the Minotaur’. Amy created a fantastic version which I want to share with you all, particularly year five and six as it might inspire you for your myth … Continue reading
Team Wilverley Dragon Writer!
At the end of the last half term, Team Wilverley were writing exciting stories based on creating a magical potion. All the stories were fantastic however, Zara is our Dragon Writer due to the fact she used fantastic speech and … Continue reading
‘Toys’ Reviews
The year fives have been lucky enough to get a sneak preview of the 2013 Y6 production ‘Toys’ ahead of Monday’s exciting performance to the whole school. So year fives, what did you think of the performance? Which was your … Continue reading
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Team Caz Dragon Writer of the Week
Last week, the Upper Juniors became sport shoe critics and, as part of their Big Write, reviewed their very own trainers commenting on what they liked, disliked and how the footwear could be improved. This week, Megan S is … Continue reading
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Team Caz Dragon Writer of the Week
This week, the Upper Juniors were writing a story with the title ‘It Wasn’t My Fault’. The children wrote about various disasters included spilling bleach on mum’s favourite blouse and accidentally knocking over an expensive vintage vase whilst attempting to … Continue reading
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Team Cazneaux Dragon Writer of the Week
Last week, the Upper Juniors started their new topic ‘Global Swap Shop’. They began their learning thinking about child labour and all had to write an argument on whether or not child labour should be made illegal across the globe. … Continue reading
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Team Oak and ‘The Village Blacksmith’
Team Oak had great fun learning and performing our oral poem ‘The Village Blacksmith’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. We learnt about the honest work of a local blacksmith and caught a glimpse of what life was like during the Victorian era … Continue reading
Team Phillips’ Dragon Writers of the Week
This week Mrs Adams was heard commenting on how tired the Lower Juniors looked to Mrs Slattery. Consequently, this week, during our Big Write, the Lower Juniors wrote letters to Mrs Adams persuading her to let them have a week … Continue reading
Team Cazneax Dragon Writer’s of the Week
For this week’s Big Write, the children in the Upper Juniors were combining all of the skills they have learnt over the past four weeks and were writing a story. After learning all about the key ingredients in tension, how … Continue reading
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Team Phillips’ Dragon Writers of the Week
This week, the children have been writing about a mysterious find which they found in their loft one weekend. In order to find out more about their discovery, they wrote off to the Information Service at London Museum. In their … Continue reading