Year 2 Literacy: Fairy Tales

February 10, 2020
Year 2 have been exploring different Fairy Tales. After investigating the language used, they wrote their own version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, but with a unique twist. Instead of porridge, our characters tucked into bowls of vegetable soup! To help with selecting exciting adjectives, the children experienced walking into the Bear's house and tasting the 3 varieties of soup that Goldilocks had on offer. Year 2 demonstrated an impressive knowledge of adjectives and phrases in their work. They thoroughly enjoyed experiencing and describing what it would have been like for Goldilocks.


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