Source: Harper Collins- Michael Morpuro- Kaspar Prince of Cats
We worked together to write a poem. The children offered ideas for lines for the poem and we wrote them on strips of paper. Then we made a ladder with the strips of paper and moved them around until we felt that it was in the correct order and our poem was finished.
Here is the finished poem:
Shock
Oh no! Sadly a lady died,
I have goosebumps like a cold bubble bath,
I'm gasping for breath like the end of a marathon,
I can hear nothing but the thoughts in my head,
My heart beats hard like galloping horses' hooves,
I am shaking like a volcano about to erupt,
I feel hot like the burning rising sun,
The Countess is dead.
I fall to the floor like a popped balloon.
By St. George's Class
The children then worked with a partner to draw what they thought was happening in Johnny's mind when he heard of the Countess' death. Click on the pictures to make them bigger!
By Sonny and Ella F.
By Cassea and Agatha
By Luke and Marielle
Each child then wrote their own poem to show how Johnny felt when he heard that the Countess had died. Here are some of the best of a fantastic collection!
By Jack
By Eliska
By Rosa
By Rhiannon
By Cordelia
By Marielle
By Nathan
By Amelie
By Ella W.
By Calum
1 comments:
I think Johnny feels shocked,sorrowful and thinks that no one cares about him(but if the Countess was there she would really care about Johnny).Johnny would mostly feel this in his head,heart,tummy and hands in in his tummy and mind it felt if a volcano was about to erupt and in his hand it felt like he had swollen hands.I also like the little things that is happening in Johnny's mind.I LOVE the poems they are very descriptive.
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