I hope you are all settled into our home learning experience and have had time to relax and chill and do fun things!
You may still be getting to grasp with our learning grids and trying to decide which task to do first, one of our hot literacy challenges is to create a Haiku poem, FUN FACT ALERT!!!
Did you know that Haiku poems can feature in songs, so far I have found lots that unfortunately you may not know but your parents would, HOWEVER I have managed to find one that actually we have featured in an assembly before, Can anyone correctly guess this song ? Please leave your answers in the comments.
She’s very friendly and pretty smart too. I’ve trained her to sit, lie down, give a paw and jump up on her hind legs. However, she also likes getting up to mischief. Some of you may already have heard about her exploits – like sleeping in the kitchen drawer, getting stuck on the garage roof, or hiding 56 (yes, 56!) clothes pegs under the tumble-dryer. She would carry them in her mouth, line them up in front of the tumble-dryer, and shoot them under it with her paw as if she was scoring a goal.
Imagine if she came to stay with you … what kind of adventures would you have together? Who would get into more trouble – you or her?
Why not write a short story about what you would both get up to? Remember – she IS mischievous – and very smart!
These are the templates downloaded from Twinkl for the Spring Shape Poem Activity. The school pays for a full subscription so hopefully in the current circumstances they don’t mind me sharing these on our blog.