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Emilie’s Senses Poem

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Emilie has written a fantastic poem using her five senses. We love how carefully she thought about each one –

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Raphael’s Toy Poem

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Raphael has written a poem about a toy box. He cleverly builds anticipation by repeating ‘What’s in the toy box?’ We

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Larni’s Lego poem

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Larni has written a poem about Lego at Chelsea and Westminster. She wrote the poem in the shape of a

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The Magic Box by Florence

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Florence read The Magic Box by Kit Wright and worked so hard to create her own version of the poem.

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Aqsa’s poem

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Aqsa has written a lovely poem – inspired by Michael Morpurgo’s ‘Coming Home’. We really enjoy the rhythm of the

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Angelina’s Poem – Little Old Me

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Angelina wrote a poem in her drama session on ‘identity and expression’. Note the repetition within the poem and how

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Olivia’s Nonsense Poems

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Olivia wrote some funny nonsense poems in class today. Her favourite is the one about an anxious octopus called Olly

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Zeynab’s Zoo poem

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Zeynab read examples of poems on ‘Writers’ Ink’ and wanted to write her own poem with lots of words beginning

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Allegra’s Tongue Twister

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Allegra worked very hard in the primary classroom to create a tongue twister using words that start with the letter

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Evie’s days of the week poem

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Evie wrote a funny poem for National Poetry Day about the days of the week. She thought carefully about the

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Rosie’s poem inspired by Michael Rosen

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Rosie watched Michael Rosen perform ‘Chocolate Cake’ and wrote her own version about carrots. We love Rosie’s vivid imagination! http://www.michaelrosen.co.uk

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Piggy tongue twister

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Erin has made a fantastic pig in her art session with Shaun. It inspired a silly tongue twister. See if

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Luka’s Acrostic Poem

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Luka has written an imaginative acrostic poem – using his favourite animals and books as inspiration.

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Aya’s Summer poem

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Aya wrote a fantastic poem about summer. We love the way she has built a picture in the reader’s mind.

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A Poem To Be Spoken Loudly

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Grace and Jack have written poems based on the Pie Corbett poem ‘A Poem to be Spoken Silently’. They wrote their

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Performance poetry

Performance Poetry

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Having written tongue twisters in class, our budding poets at CCHS watched Michael Rosen’s ‘Chocolate cake’ to get tips on

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Elwad’s Llama Tongue Twister

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Elwad loves llamas, so she chose to write a tongue twister about them. See how she repeats sounds and phrases to

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Freedom Poetry

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Bukhari, aged 10, wrote a mature and thoughtful poem, inspired by Brian Bilston’s poem ‘REFUGEES’.   I may be hated and unwanted,

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Summertime

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Emily at The Brompton Hospital has been thinking about all the wonderful things that summer brings. Read her wonderful poem

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Albert’s Pizza Pig Tongue Twister

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We have been looking at tongue twisters in the primary classroom. We love them! Albert wrote his own tongue twister

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Honey-like Spring

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Katie has written a wonderful poem about her favourite season, Spring. Watch her reading her own poem.

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