Children this channel is for you!! Do you like writing really good stories? Would you like to read your best stories on our podcasting station? Are you confident enough to read out loud with expression? It might sound really tough but it isn't!! Why not speak to your teachers, select your best story - read it a few times (like a rehearsal) and then contact Mr. McGaw to put it on Radio Peterbrook!! Everyone will enjoy listening to your imaginative tales - good luck!!
Eyam, a village in Derbyshire, was also badly affected by the Great Plague of 1665 even though the disease is most associated with its impact on London. The sacrifices made by the villages of Eyam may well have saved cities in northern England from the worst of the plague. The Year 4 children have written their own short versions of the story.
This term the Year 4 children have been reading 'The Butterfly Lion' by Michael Morpurgo. Bertie longed to leave the confinement of the compound at his farmhouse in Africa. But the dangers were great out on the African plains. Will he stay or leave? Here are the children's push and pull factors.
The children been studying stories set in an imaginary or fantasy world. They have been working on the hero, villain, guide, helpers and fantasy creatures. Listen to some of their ideas...
Year 4 were asked to write a story of their own choice over the Easter holiday. Here is a selection of the wonderful stories. Enjoy tales such as: 'The last day of school', 'Hop the bunny' and 'Tea with Mrs Patmore.'