Literacy Week in Year 4

May 13, 2019
Year 4 began Literacy Week by writing postcards home from the point of view of Lucy Pevensie, which they made look old by teabag staining. In Art, the children used a Pointillism technique (a picture made entirely of dots) to draw a winter scene. To complete the week, they wrote a description of Lucy’s journey into Narnia. 


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