Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Haiku
On Tuesday Shona's literacy group joined forces with the Earth group and worked on reading and writing haiku poems.
Plants
Waving in the wind
Camouflaged to the world around it
It smells good.
By James and Adam
Bark Chips
Bark chips have no friends
Bark chips surfing in the sun
Scraping through the dirt
By Rhosyn and Finlay
Bark Chips
Brown crusty light
Millions and millions
Lost in a group
By Hunter T, Pyrenees, and Taiga
Bridge
Bathing in the sun
People stamping feet
Rusty old bridge
By Alex and Rim
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