Working together to use our great words to write a woodland poem.
Finally we rehearse our poems to recite them in front of the Headteacher and the other children.
About the Woods
Old bendy tree branches,
Dead dark flowers,
Spiky shades of green plants
Hard bumpy moss
And the distant sounds of traffic
like the sea
Stanley and Fletcher
The Poem about the Woods
Lumpy, bumpy bark,
Spiky brown branches
Ivy, shades of green climbing around
Delicate, dried out old leaves
Snowdrops like lanterns hanging down
Dead tree, easy to break
Zia, Deacon and Kia
The Wonderful Tree
Ivy climbing round us
Like we are trees
Muddy bark needs a bath
Snowdrop flowers like snow
Cold touch of wind on my face
McKenzie and Harvey
The Tree Hunt
A tree, like a fallen star
Bee wing snowdrops
Bark splashed with moss paint
Dull, dry leaves
Cold touch of the wind on my face
Sticky mud
Voices like the sea
Harrison and Connor
Old bendy tree branches,
Dead dark flowers,
Spiky shades of green plants
Hard bumpy moss
And the distant sounds of traffic
like the sea
Stanley and Fletcher
The Poem about the Woods
Lumpy, bumpy bark,
Spiky brown branches
Ivy, shades of green climbing around
Delicate, dried out old leaves
Snowdrops like lanterns hanging down
Dead tree, easy to break
Zia, Deacon and Kia
The Wonderful Tree
Ivy climbing round us
Like we are trees
Muddy bark needs a bath
Snowdrop flowers like snow
Cold touch of wind on my face
McKenzie and Harvey
The Tree Hunt
A tree, like a fallen star
Bee wing snowdrops
Bark splashed with moss paint
Dull, dry leaves
Cold touch of the wind on my face
Sticky mud
Voices like the sea
Harrison and Connor