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  • Newsletter 3 2019 2020

    Fri 18 Oct 2019
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  • Poems by Kabir

    Thu 17 Oct 2019 Tom Stack

    Kabir shared his poems with me and I thought they should be shared with the world as they are excellent. 

     

    Eagle

     

    Staring eyes,

    Fish eater,

    Dangerous claws,

    Flying creature.

     

    Fish

     

    They can be eaten,

    They’ve got flapping fins,

    But now they’re dying.

    Because of plastic and tins.

     

    Panda

     

    Love bamboo,

    Chubby, white and black,

    But now because of climate change,

    Their food is going to crack.

     

    Tortoise

     

    Very slow animal,

    Green as a leaf,

    It would be

    A terrible thief!

     

    By Kabir

  • Poetry Slams

    Thu 17 Oct 2019 Tom Stack

    This week we have celebrated the work that our children created in poetry week. 

    On Tuesday we had our KS2 poetry slam and children performed incredibly well considering they were performing to over 300 people. 

    One outstanding performance came from Ahmad who wrote a poem about Climate Change. 

    Today we have celebrated KS1 poetry and each class performed poems about forests or our school. Children performed carefully and with a huge amount of pride.

  • National Poetry Day

    Wed 09 Oct 2019 Tom Stack
    On Thursday it was National Poetry Day. To celebrate, we had Sean Taylor, poet and author, visit our school and work with all of our children. The children created some fantastic poems and enjoyed hearing poems and solving riddles. 
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