During the past two weeks, we have been working really hard, crafting our skills as writers, to compose sensory poems linked to work in Health and Wellbeing and Interdisciplinary learning. We began by sharing our own experiences of Bonfire Night and watched footage of some spectacular displays. In Talking Teams, we collated lots of descriptive words to create a mental picture of sights, sounds, smells and tastes we associate with Bonfire Night. We have been learning how to draft, edit and refine our ideas and are really pleased with our collection of poems. Here are two examples:
“Fireworks”
Rockets…
Boom!
Explode!
Zoom!
Orange sky.
“Bonfire Night”
The smell of…
burning hot fire
The taste of…
apples and sticky toffee
The sound of…
banging, whizzing , crackling
The sight of…
brilliant colours dazzling
The touch of…
a warm mug , snuggly gloves.
In our interdisciplinary work, we imagined ourselves in the rainforest and composed poems about some of the animals we might see…
“The Tiger”
Deep in the rainforest,
quiet as can be,
out jumps a tiger
staring at me!
Ready to pounce
and eat me for his tea
But no!
he is not…
he’s going to catch fish
from the pond behind me!
“Crocodile”
Strong jaws
Sharp claws
Bumpy back
Thin tail
Big bites
Snap! Snap! Snap!
Muddy scales
Hiding in water…
Waiting for fish!
This week, along with all of our classes, we’re working hard on our Enterprise Challenge in readiness for the Christmas Fayre – hope to see you there and help us to make a profit!