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Tag: non fiction

A speech on Climate Change – by Olivia Pearson, KS3 student

Every day, we are presented with evidence that the climate crisis is worsening and festering, eating away at our planet. … More

climate crisis, non fiction, protest, speech

Visit Australia – by Amy Harrison, KS3 student

Are you wanting to go on a holiday to a place that has lovely beaches and lots of amazing waves? … More

australia, non fiction, persuasive writing, travel writing

Speech on Climate Protests – by Molly Playford, KS3 student

I asked permission to talk to all of you today, in front of my peers and my teachers. We are … More

climate crisis, non fiction, protest, speech

An opinion article about the importance of protecting endangered animals – by Harriet Clay, KS3 student

Every day, millions of animals die in the our world. We are the reason they are dying. Their world is … More

article, climate crisis, extinction, non fiction

Visit Les Sable-d’Olonne – by Poppy Rule, KS3 student

Have you been dreaming of the perfect holiday destination? Dream no more! Les Sable-d’Olonne has every thing you could ever … More

non fiction, persuasive writing, travel writing

‘Why we should protect endangered animals’ – by Dylan Hall, KS3 student

Humans rule the world. We are not merely apes anymore who can do whatever with little effect. We can end the world in a day with one button…

animals, article, climate crisis, extinction, non fiction, world

‘How to Explain Mansplaining’ – by Mia Dale, KS5 student

New lexical blends are becoming engraved in language, undermining the feminist message of equality between the genders.

article, Directed writing, newspaper, non fiction

‘Language Gender Stereotypes – The Puppeteer of society ‘ – by Lauren Dayman

For many decades, the divide between the two sexes has always been debated on how extreme it is impacting lives however is it real or is it just fantasy…

article, Directed writing, newspaper, non fiction

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