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Month: October 2016

Zeynab’s description of her dress

October 21, 2016 Charlotte Students' Writing

Fatima imagined she had brought a new party dress and wrote a lovely description of it. Look at the similes

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Angelina’s Poem – Little Old Me

October 20, 2016 Charlotte Students' Writing Leave a comment

Angelina wrote a poem in her drama session on ‘identity and expression’. Note the repetition within the poem and how

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Nonsense Poems

October 19, 2016 Charlotte Students' Writing Leave a comment

One of our pupils wrote some funny nonsense poems in class today. Her favourite is the one about an anxious

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Zeynab’s Zoo poem

October 14, 2016 Charlotte Students' Writing Leave a comment

Zeynab read examples of poems on ‘Writers’ Ink’ and wanted to write her own poem with lots of words beginning

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Tongue Twister

October 11, 2016 Charlotte Students' Writing

A. worked very hard in the primary classroom to create a tongue twister using words that start with the letter

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Days of the week poem

October 10, 2016 Charlotte Students' Writing

E. wrote a funny poem for National Poetry Day about the days of the week. She thought carefully about the

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Elwad’s Alpaca poem

October 5, 2016 Charlotte Students' Writing

Elwad read poetry by A.A.Milne and loved the nonsensical nature of his poems.  She then wrote her own nonsense poem to

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Rosie’s poem inspired by Michael Rosen

October 5, 2016 Charlotte Students' Writing

Rosie watched Michael Rosen perform ‘Chocolate Cake’ and wrote her own version about carrots. We love Rosie’s vivid imagination! Carrots

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Lana’s persuasive writing

October 4, 2016 Charlotte Students' Writing

Lana has written a persuasive letter to her head teacher. She was shown a picture of a boy and girl wearing

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