Monday 11 January 2016

Kings, Knights and the Lady of Shalott!



Last week, we began our new topic- we have started our adventure in Camelot!



We read the first two parts of Tennyson's 'The Lady of Shalott' and considered what the Lady's life is like. Here is some marvellous writing from St. Clare's last week (remember to click on the pictures to make them larger and easier to read):

 By Francis

 By Harry

 By Amelie F.

 By Amelie M.

By Rory

We even did some drawing, using a mirror to look behind us. We wanted to see how it must feel for the Lady of Shalott...
There are many more adventures to come this week!

17 comments:

Jess said...

It's so fun learning about the Lady of Shalott! I can't wait for tomorrow when we read a bit more!!

Jess said...

Those posters are amazabuls

Jess said...

Coooooooool!!

Jess said...

It was so tempting to turn around!

Daniel :{) said...

The Lady Shallot is a very interesting story I can't wait to read more

Jack .G :{) said...

It was really fun but hard looking in a mirror and not bieng able to look behind you

Daniel :{) said...

Next week will be fabulous because we are going to read more of The Lady Of Shallot

Daniel :{) said...

Next week will be fabulous because we are going to read more of The Lady Of Shallot

Caoimhe &darcy:) said...

The mirror was quite hard

Elizabeth said...

I love reading the Lady of Shallot poem and I loved drawing what was behind us using a mirror.

Erhun said...

This topic is amazing thank you to any one who looked at this blog lots hove fun thing are going to happen so judges your going to have a tough co

Erhun said...

this topic has been amazing. and great and I pray that we win good luck to any other blogs in the competition. don't forget to visit the St Anthony writes blog to find out who WRITER OF THE WEEK IS! DONT FORGET TO VOTE FOR OUR BLOG WE DONT HAVE MUCH TIME LEFT

Caoimhe said...

I can't wait to go to Westminster abbey:)

Jess said...

It had such a tragic ending!

Jess said...

I recommend this book a lot to any keen readers out there!

Jess said...

That's the best poem I have ever read!

Jada said...

All this writing about the Lady of Shalott, Kings and Knights are amazing. Not to mention really fun.

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