Wednesday 21 May 2014

A busy day in Year 4!

Today has been an incredibly busy day in Year 4.
 
Firstly, we headed outside for our literacy lesson to have a go at some football commentary. We are going to be writing some Haiku's and Cinnquain's as part of our topic with a view to turning them into a song or chant. 
 
Here are some pictures of us getting into the football spirit ready to write some exciting sentences about it.
 



 
We each took a turn at being the commentator with our imaginary microphones! Watch out Gary Linnekar...some of use were incredibly talented and will grace the Match of the Day sofa!
 
 
Just before lunch our day got even more exciting because we were photographed for the local newspaper! 
 


 
I am sure some children have come home and shared the thrilling news that we are going to be world record holders - details to follow after half term!  We, along with other Hampshrie schools, are participating in an attempt to be the largest group of Ukulele players continuously playing for over five minutes.  As part of the promotion for this, Hampshire Music Service and the Daily Echo visited the school to take pictures of us with our Ukulele's. 
 
 

1 comment:

  1. Football inspired literacy sounds like great fun. I would love to read some of your poems.
    Mrs Goto

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