Shape Poetry
We chose verbs, adverbs, nouns and adjectives to make a cat shape poem.

"My cat can be as graceful as a deer or a wild beast..."
"Swishing her tail she looks around for prey then she pounces like a rat..."
"She has huge green eyes and a long twisting tail..."
"Stretching, creeping, pouncing..."
Which Witch?
Year 3 have been working on homophones and homonyms. We have written our own version of ‘Which Witch’?
Which witch sailed her green boat to the summer sale
and bought a magic pair of mouldy, rotten pears? (Olivia L)
Which witch went to a frightening ball with a slimy ball
and was there with their spiteful grizzly bear? (Rachael, Carys and Olivia)
Which witch saw a ferocious bare bear
and went to bawl furiously at the gruesome ball? (Bronwen and Scarlett)
Which witch rode a brown hoarse horse
and at night she found a handsome knight? (Tuesday-Rose and Imogen)
Which witch combed the tangly hair of the hopping hare
and did not know how to say no? (Lauren and Megan)
Which witch said bye to the black cat near the sooty black cauldron
and went to write a magic spell and got it right? (Honey and Eleanor)
Which witch has been to collect some dreadful green beans
and has seemed to have spotted the seam on her silver cloak? (Ellie and Stephanie)
Which witch took a pause when she saw her cat’s sore paws
which felt pain from the smashed window pain? (Emily and Daisy)
Which witch went to see the sea
and told a scary tale about a cat’s long tail? (Sophia)
Which witch went as a silver armoured knight in the night
on a horse with wonky reins in the rain? (Jena)
Do you know which witch we mean?
Let us pray o pray that we will not be her prey.
By 3G, 2009