The magical land of Narnia fired up the imaginations of our pupils during Literacy Week. Thinking about what makes a great story, they were encouraged to choose a favourite of their own and enter the 'story in a shoe box' competition. Children were challenged to use a shoe box as a container to recreate a scene from a story they love. We were so impressed by the quality of the competition entries. Congratulations to all of the children who created such dazzling dioramas.
Literacy Week: Story in a Shoe Box
May 03, 2019
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