Wow Work
The children in Year 4 have been inspired by graphic novel Float to produce same incredible sentence stacking this week. We've shared some examples below. Well done Year 4.
Turn by turn, fold by fold, tuck by tuck. Just within the hour, the white paper boat was created.
Jovially and jubilantly, the boy quickly dressed and pelted outside and stood on the steps.
As he peered out, the boy noticed the sky was graphite-grey. Sprinting along the pavement, the boy visualised where his boat would venture to.
The fence stretched out like waves – rippling, rolling and roaring.
Fold by fold, tuck by tuck, press by press. Fortunately, just before twilight the boat was finished.
Over the moon and on cloud nine, the proud little boy dressed rapidly, darted outside and stood on the steps.
As he looked out, he noticed the sky was ash-grey. Whizzing across the uneven pavement, the boy who was full of pride wondered where his colourful paper boat would end up.
The rickety fence stretched out like waves – fierce, raging, exploding.