Swordfish Class Reading

Jack and the Beanstalk

On Thursday 11th and Friday the 12th we are reading, planning and writing our own narrative poems. Here is an example of a narrative poem. See if you can identify the key features!

Who let the Gods out? Chapter 17 (PART 1)

Continuing our class text... When we last read the text, Zeus and Hermes had just realised that Elliott was the chosen one. This meant that it was very important that they kept him safe from Thanatos. They also were still on the look-out for the chaos stones and required help from others. Aphrodite was very quickly convinced to help with their mission. Let's see who else they get to help in this chapter...

Who let the Gods out? Chapter 17 (PART 2)

Who let the Gods out? Chapter 17 (PART 3)

Who let the Gods out? Chapter 17 (PART 4)

Who let the Gods out? Chapter 17 (PART 5)

Who let the God's out? - Chapter 18 (PART 1)

Who let the God's out? Chapter 18 (PART 2)

Who let the God's out? - Chapter 18 (PART 3)

Who let the God's out? Chapter 18 (PART 4)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 19 (PART1)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 19 (PART 2)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 19 (PART 3)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 19 (PART 4 )

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 20 (PART 1)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 20 (PART 2)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 20 (PART 3)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 20 (PART 4)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 20 (PART 5)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 21 (PART 1)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 21 (PART 2)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 21 (PART 3)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 22 (PART 1)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 22 (PART 2)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 22 (PART 3)

Who let the Gods out? - Chapter 22 (PART 4)