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  1. KS 3

KS 3

Short Story Stars or Poetry Pros

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Short Story Stars or Poetry Pros: Tie in with the KS3 English strand on Poetry or Writing Skills and run a competition! Have the students enter their efforts for £1 and staff/students can vote on their favourites to pick the winner!

Published: 11th February, 2021

Author: chris millard

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