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Olivia

Olivia’s Nonsense Poems

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Olivia wrote some funny nonsense poems in class today. Her favourite is the one about an anxious octopus called Olly

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Kaylem

Kaylem’s Bear Story

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We read Michael Rosen’s ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’ in class and Kaylem enjoyed joining in with all the

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Writing In Hieroglyphics

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Stacey has been studying the Ancient Egyptians and has been learning how to write in Hieroglyphics (Egyptian writing made up

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Fatima

Fatima’s Letter Sounds

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Fatima has worked hard to learn her letter sounds and can now use them to make words. She is so

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Diary of Joseph Bazalgette

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Katie has written diary entries from the point of view of Joseph Bazalgette, who revolutionised London sewers to prevent disease.

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A Poem To Be Spoken Loudly

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Grace and Jack have written poems based on the Pie Corbett poem ‘A Poem to be Spoken Silently’. They wrote their

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Performance poetry

Performance Poetry

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Having written tongue twisters in class, our budding poets at CCHS watched Michael Rosen’s ‘Chocolate cake’ to get tips on

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Elwad’s Llama Tongue Twister

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Elwad loves llamas, so she chose to write a tongue twister about them. See how she repeats sounds and phrases to

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Freedom Poetry

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Bukhari, aged 10, wrote a mature and thoughtful poem, inspired by Brian Bilston’s poem ‘REFUGEES’.   I may be hated and unwanted,

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Summer by Emily

Summertime

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Emily at The Brompton Hospital has been thinking about all the wonderful things that summer brings. Read her wonderful poem

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Albert’s Pizza Pig Tongue Twister

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We have been looking at tongue twisters in the primary classroom. We love them! Albert wrote his own tongue twister

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Honey-like Spring

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Katie has written a wonderful poem about her favourite season, Spring. Watch her reading her own poem.

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Gardening Club

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Stacey and Ahlam love gardening! They were very happy that we have been given a community garden space and worked

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Tom

Word Building

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Tom was able to write words using our sound cards today. Well done Tom!

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Mya Letter

Mya’s Letter to Mummy

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Mya has been trying very hard with her writing. Here is her lovely writing on a whiteboard. She read it

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Dillon’s Newspaper Article

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Northern Lights

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James was so inspired by a Geography session on The Northern Lights that he started a story about them! Chapter One

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Nina’s Description of a Clown

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Eiffel Tower Sculpture

Facts about the Eiffel Tower

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  In DT the children created a sculpture of the Eiffel Tower. This inspired them to write facts about replicas of the

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Mariam’s Celebrations

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Mariam, aged 6, has written some lovely sentences about celebration. Look at how well she used her sounds to try

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2 Days of Silence

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Daniel has created a thoughtful and mature poem from the perspective of a soldier in the trenches in World War

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Jack enjoying story time.

That’s not my dinosaur…

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  Jack enjoying story time. Inspired by his favourite books, ‘Yuck!’ and ‘That’s not my monkey’, Jack created his own dinosaur book, complete with a

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