Sunday, June 12, 2016

Seasons Poetry

We have been looking at different forms of poetry each week during a reading session.
So far we have looked at Diamante Poems, Bio Poems and this week we looked at Season Poetry.
Have a read of some of their wonderful efforts.

Winter blows in with
snow, rain, wind and clouds
on a snowy wet day with
kids wearing jackets and boots.       Rhiannon

Spring sprinkles in with
rain, sun and wind
and people picking flowers and looking at rainbows
as they walk by on a sunny warm day with
kids wearing shorts and t-shirts and
playing in the flowers.                Alice

Spring sprinkles in with
rain, sun and wind
on a warm rainy day with
kids wearing shorts and t-shirts.         Fenella

Summer flies in with
warm things and
kids wearing short shorts and t-shirts.             Hannah

Winter rains in with
water flowing through and
snow dropping from the sky
on a nice fund day with
kids wearing coats and gloves.                   Saoirse

Winter bursts in with
wind blowing around and
snow falling down
on a cold chilly day
with kids wearing jackets and pants.              William

Winter crawls in with
frosty grass and
snow flakes falling
on a freezing cold day
with kids wearing coats and beanies.        Christian


Winter blasts in with
freezing cold snow and
slippery funny ice
on a snowy, cold day
With kids wearing fluffy jackets and fur gloves.            Enrico

Winter crawls in with
cold air and
snowflakes dropping
on a cold, frosty day
with kids wearing thermals and track pants.                  Paige


Winter arrives with a snowy blast,
cold shivery snow and
icy roads and frosty trees
on a winter snowy day
there is wind.                      Daniel

Winter crawls in with
cold freezy wind and
on very cold days
on a very frosty day
with kids wearing long sleeved tops and track suit pants.            Lucas

1 comment:

  1. I love your writing, Alice!
    Fantastic writing is happening in Room 11. Brilliant work!
    Raeleen

    ReplyDelete

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