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Becoming marvellous mountaineers like Edmund Hillary...

Writer's picture: Lucy KentLucy Kent
This week, Year 4 have continued immersing themselves into exploring mountains, helping us produce diagrams and descriptive sentences which will consequently lead us to writing our own setting descriptions.

With their wonderful, creative minds, they made some excellent word choices and drew on prior learning to create some super sentences...


"Impressively, the historical, infamous landmark still sturdily stands from tens of thousands of years ago because there had not been much terrible weather, so lots of erosion did not occur on the mountain."


"At the summit of the colossal, humongous mountain, there was an industrial but small fairy, fantasy home."


"The hazardous, slippery summit was as spiky as a porcupine as it was shaking during the storm."




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