Upon arriving at school, four baby bunnies were produced - complete with milk and syringes for feeding. What could I do but turn it into a creative day of poetry writing! Juliet
Alice, Lucy, Ben, Skye, and Annah with four bunnies
I found my bunny when we were at Old Middlehurst, when Lucy and I went out looking for some bunnies. We found a hole with bunny fluff outside it and had turns at feeling down it. Lucy touched it first and said she felt something. Next I put my hand down and felt a bunny. I pulled out all four of them and we took them back to the hut. We gave one to Skye and one to Ben. Alice.
This is my cinquain poem about my bunny, Cheddar...
BunnySoft, cuddly
Clawing, bouncing, sniffing
Hopping around the room
Inquisitive
Lucy's cinquain poem, Rolly Poly...
Bunny
Sweet, soft
Sleeping, eating, hopping
Irresistable to be touched
Silky
Skye's anacrostic poem, Fidget
Friendly is my bunny
Isn't he so soft?
Doesn't he look so delicious to a cat?
Getting fatter as I feed him milk!
Eating grass when he is bigger!
Tail is so little.
Ben with his bunny
Ben's anacrostic poem, Henry
His head is like a soft pillow
Easily he climbs my arm
Naturally his wiggling nostril is so cute
Rests on my lap, snuggling and warm
Yesterday he was safe in his burrow
5 comments:
I just love your bunny poems. Have a great holiday and we will look forward to your visit next term.
Cheers
Alison
We are having a look at your blog. Have you looked at our blog yet? Boy you do some great art work at your school. Perhaps you can teach us when you are here. See you next term. Happy holidays.
Thanks for your birthday greetings. I have had so many parties I hope it doesn't mean that I age several years at once. We are really looking fofrward to seeing you in week 5. Hope the weather is better than it was last year.
Thank you for your comments. Annah we will look at your blog. Do you look at our school blog very often. We can't wait until you come and stay with us at school. We have done our Cross Country late last term.
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