.@sharnajackson We have just finished reading High Rise Mystery. It was a fantastic read. My class thoroughly loved it, made links to other books we have read this year and not a single one of them predicted the ending. Their faces were a picture as we built up to it.
These have needed a little longer to complete, but we have two very proud children with their version of the Christmasaurus @TomFletcher for World Book Day.
We have been celebrating World Book Day in different circumstances this year. David Attenborough is inspirational to many but no more than the child who has recreated him today. We would love for him to be able to see this representation. #DavidAttenborough@BBC_Teach
@DuxburyMead@Huntingtower A huge well done to these children for taking part and also foe achieving so highly. Thank you @DuxburyMead for giving them the opportunity.
.@Huntingtower We were lucky enough to share this text as a class. One child has created this superb page on the text to inspire others to read. She loved the story and was inspired. @captaintommoore
.@OnjaliRauf I thought my last class enjoyed The Boy at the back of the class...well, today I had children leaning forward on tables, telling me to speed up reading, gasping, clapping, crying and cheering. We truly LOVE this story. Thank you for sharing it.
.@Huntingtower@Teacherglitter I was inspired in summer to create a book review journal. When we finished our class novel a child went and created her own page. To say I am thrilled with it does not do it justice. Amazing! @Heldideas