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Into the woods writing competition

Our recent whole school writing challenge entitled ' Into the Woods'  has produced some wonderful pieces of writing across a variety of genres including stories,  poems, factual reporting, diaries, newspaper articles and biographies.

Inspired by the theme of woodland, the children were really creative in their work and have let their imaginations take us on many exciting adventures!  

We wish to congratulate all of the children on their fantastic literary efforts, but especially the winners of each category who are listed below. We hope you will enjoy sharing their winning entries featured below and agree that they are all very worthy winners!

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Congratulations to the Reception Class winners:

Benjamin 

Aavir J 

Alex

Bertie S

READ THEIR WINNING ENTRIES HERE:

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Congratulations to the Year 1 winners in the following categories:

Best story: Sven C & Cleo T 

Best poem: Harry A 

Best factual piece of work. (Non-fiction): William S 

Most imaginative idea (and plot): Zola RO  & Madison R 

Most interesting character: Archie G & Arabella G 

Best description of a setting: Paula RM  & Jenson Williams 

Most surprising ending: Freddie M 

Neatest handwriting: Sophia O & Mahveen A 

Mastery of vocabulary: Jude G 

Skilled use of punctuation: Alex RW & Danielle A 

READ THEIR WINNING ENTRIES HERE:

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Congratulations to the Year 2 winners in the following categories:

Best poem: Teddy S & Lucas C & Isla F 

Most imaginative idea (and plot): Jasper M 

Neatest handwriting: Arla WL & Arthur A

Mastery of vocabulary: Indi AS & Mia C 

Skilled use of punctuation: Michelle A & Jack B 

READ THEIR WINNING ENTRIES HERE:

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Congratulations to the Year 3 winners in the following categories:

Best story: Heidi C & Dylan P 

Best poem: Bronwyn M & Nate J 

Best factual piece of work. (Non-fiction): Matilda N & Phoenix D 

Most imaginative idea (and plot): Melissa F & Barnaby M 

 Most interesting character: Rafe S 

Best description of a setting: Lily S & Ori M 

The most surprising ending: Frankie C  

Neatest handwriting: Beau M & Dexter H 

Mastery of vocabulary: Lula T & Julian B 

Skilled use of punctuation:  Aahan D

READ THEIR WINNING ENTRIES HERE:

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Congratulations to the Year 4 winners in the following categories:

Best story: Lily 

Best poem: Ava R

Most imaginative idea (and plot): Poppy H

 Most interesting character: Araba Q 

Best description of a setting: Huxley W &  Jude RW 

The most surprising ending: Niamh B 

Neatest handwriting: Vienna P 

Mastery of vocabulary: An X

Skilled use of punctuation:  Amelie M

READ THEIR WINNING ENTRIES HERE:

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Congratulations to the Year 5 winners in the following categories:

Best story: Kyriakos G &  Luna T 

Best poem: Florence C & Ruben S 

Best factual piece of work. (Non-fiction): Benjamin H 

Most imaginative idea (and plot): Mara L 

Best description of a setting: Giulia BP &  Gavin G

The most surprising ending: Sienna S 

Neatest handwriting: Josh D

Mastery of vocabulary: Cecily C 

Skilled use of punctuation:  Abigail M

READ THEIR WINNING ENTRIES HERE:

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Congratulations to the Year 6 winners in the following categories:

Best story: Charlotte G & Shiori K 

Best poem: James B ,Ruby B & Isabelle M 

Best factual piece of work. (Non-fiction): Thomas H & Poppy MO

Most imaginative idea (and plot): Theo H 

 Most interesting character: Alex H  Lucie H 

Best description of a setting: Elise P, Kaizen A & Will R & Toby S 

The most surprising ending: Sophia N 

Neatest handwriting: Charlie L  & Lucy A 

Mastery of vocabulary: Isis T 

Skilled use of punctuation: Isaac O 

READ THEIR WINNING ENTRIES HERE:

 
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