Term 1 - Poetry
This half term, we have all been exploring and writing poetry.
Check out some of Te Moana’s amazing haikus and limericks!
Sam: The Tornado
A moving windstorm.
Destructing all in its path.
Fierce, swirling, strong winds
Olivier: The tsunami
It roars in the sea.
It rises up like a mountain.
Go up a hill now!
Benedict: Blizzard
Swirling frosty storm.
It is destructive and fierce.
Danger for drivers!
Chiara: The sun
Burning rays touch me.
Shining brightly in the sky,
A huge ball of fire.
Alexander: Mount Fuji
Alexander: Mount Fuji
Majestic views gleam,
Casting rays of pink and blue.
This is Fugisan.
Mya: The snow dance
Snow dance above.
A fall of soft iciness-
It flies by like time.
Pippa: The fox
A baby fox lies,
The lonely water flows.
The fox falls asleep.
Veadpotnin: Beach day
Clear water looks fresh.
The golden sand is burny.
The view is pretty.
Marianne: The swan
Once there was a big lake with a swan.
He loved to dance at dawn.
He danced alright,
And all through the night,
But he never danced hip hop on the lawn.
Paige: Poor Jerry
There once was an ice cream named Jerry.
He enjoyed having lots of cherries.
He played in the sun,
It was so much fun,
But then he got eaten by a girl named Mary.
Sakora: The blooming flower
There once was a flower that was growing,
But suddenly it started snowing!
It was soon to be doomed,
But somehow it still bloomed?
Then the wind started strongly blowing!
Ben: Gill’s bill
There once was a man named Gill,
Who lost his yearly bill.
It was quite a disaster,
So he phoned the master,
But he couldn’t help because he was ill!