One day, I was at my Horse riding And my horse Was clip clopping Down the road My horse fell AAAHH! I said My horse’s leg Was sore She was ok I had lots of … Continue reading
February 16, 2016
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February 16, 2016
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One day, I was at my Horse riding And my horse Was clip clopping Down the road My horse fell AAAHH! I said My horse’s leg Was sore She was ok I had lots of … Continue reading
February 16, 2016
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‘Groan’ Ups Never Say… leave the door open eat all the sweets sleep all day roller skate in the house make a den on the roof set fire to the house make a pool in your room roast mallows on … Continue reading
February 16, 2016
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Green man in the house running about like a mouse . Green man stealing everything from my fridge and decides to jump off a bridge. Pulling flowers everywhere just like he does not care. Jumping on the trampoline having … Continue reading
February 16, 2016
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The things that make me smile are… Playing with my lego and Playing with my friends, Sewing and singing Too! I also smile at… Dad’s dancing and Isaac’s singing Reading and Writing too! These are what I … Continue reading
February 16, 2016
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As I went down Edinburgh The clock striking one I saw a tall man Drinking a bun. As I went down Edinburgh The clock striking two I saw a lovely lady With one shoe. As I went down … Continue reading
February 16, 2016
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For the last few weeks, P6/5 have been studying poetry, looking at what’s needed to make a great free verse poem as well as the best recipe for rhyming poetry. They have used Michael Rosen and Charles Causley as their … Continue reading
February 16, 2016
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This week in p6/5 we have been looking at decimals and negative numbers in maths. In language we have been looking at Charles Causley poems and did a choral speech which you can find on our school blog. James, ‘ … Continue reading