This half term, the Book Club was open to Years 5 and 6 and we have been studying the Michael Morpurgo classic, 'War Horse'.
We have read the book and studied different aspects of the story, from the language used to create imagery and effect, to the various plot triggers that keep the story so engaging.
Last week, we watched a BBC news item about the famous Flanders Field of World War 1 (a period in which the story is set) and used the information and description used to create our own 'War Haiku' poems.
Louise Pauis went the extra mile and produced 3 Haiku poems, learned them by heart and performed them on our school field to emulate the scene of Flanders Field.
Take a look at her performance:
Thank you also to Junior Makina, David Sangojinmi, Louise Straw, Raheem Miah, Jordan Crane, Fletcher Marney, Jack Ibbunson, Mia-Rose Stevens, Elizabeth King and Emmanuel Pala for their hard work and dedication to Book Club this term - enjoy your well earned day out in London today to see the show!
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