Early Last Sunday Morning

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by Farhaa aged 10

Early last Sunday morning
Dad announced we needed a glass of fresh air
And a mouthful of greenness
So we slipped off to the nearby park
Where we crept in as soundless as snails
Around us the day breathed air
That was a sharp as vinegar
Reminding of that winter was well on its way

Inside we watched the trees stretch and wake
While the grass stood up and shivered
Soon I was pointing towards a spider
That was strung on a necklace web
While far behind it
The sun rolled out like a golden ball

Suddenly dad smiled
The squirrels scampered from a bush
Then turned to grey stone
Until with a flick of its tail
It waved goodbye and was gone

Later as a passed the children’s playground
I looked at the lonely, red slide
and briefly remembered the summer days
when I slid down its slippery red tongue
But a tug of wind pushed me past
And I felt the warmth of Dad’s hand
Finally lead me on towards home

True Friends

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by Aradhya aged 10

True friends are people you can trust.
True friends are people you can trust with your life.
True friends are people you can turn to when you are facing a problem.
True friends are people who listen to your problems.
True friends are people who can help you resolve your problems.
True friends are people who can make you laugh when you’re feeling low.
True friends are people who can understand you better than anyone.
True friends are people you can have fun with.
True friends are people you can share your secrets with.
True friends are people who you can trust to keep your secrets secret.
True friends are people you can love.
True friends are people who love you.
True friends are people who expect you to be a true friend to them too.
True friends are people treat you as family.
True friends ARE family.
True friends.
True friends.
True friends.
True friends.

Bored

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by Haya aged 9

Bored now
Bored later
Bored together
Bored alone
Bored anytime
Bored anywhere

Bored now or
Bored never

Funny People

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by Sid Mason aged 8

Bad Bob buys biscuits
Nosy Noodle notices nothing
Sunny Summer sings silently
Jumpy Jack juggles jellyfish

11-plus Exam and SATS

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by Aradhya aged 10

I am ten years old.
A girl, kind and bold.
But one thing scares me!
It’s year 5 pressure you see.
What do I mean you ask?
Year 6 holds 11+ exams then SATS.
I wake at five.
To study and dive
Into a new learning category.
Algebra, then multiplication.
Bobmas and unlike fractions.
Volume and surface area.
Decimals and capacity
Sequences…
Whao, Whao, Whao!
That’s too much.
But there’s much, much, much more.
After school,
No time to snooze.
There’s homework, and other studies to do.
Come – it’s time to study the hours away.
I am ten years old.
A girl, kind and bold.
But one thing scares me!
It’s year 5 pressure you see.
It’s year 5 pressure you see.
It’s year 5 pressure you see.

Teachers

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by Aradhya aged 10

Teachers are teachers.
What do mean, you ask?
Some teachers are mean and bad.
Most are kind and good.
But one thing is common,
All teachers help you learn,
Which is what I love about teachers.

Slipper and Slimy

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by Jaimi Stougie aged 12

Slippery and slimy I am
Hello, I am Snail Sam
Many people call me slow
But right now on the snow
I am actually fast
SO don’t be mad just because in every race you’re last
Don’t envy me because I win first place
Maybe I can help you to come in 8th.

I Definitely Did NOT Eat the Teacher

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by Francesca aged 11

I came into school the other day,
And my teacher wasn’t there.
I heard the speaker go off,
Summoning me to the office.
The class started ‘ooing’
‘Oooooo Joey’s in trouble!’
I rolled my eyes and pushed the door open.
Walking down the hall,
I noticed students pressed up against the glass of the doors.
It bothered me a lot.
I reached the head teacher’s office and knocked.
They called me in and I pushed the door open.
She stared at me and gestured to the chair in front of her desk.
I sat down, completely oblivious to the question that came next.
‘Did you eat your teacher?’ she said.
‘What?’ I stared at her, then at my belly, and then back at her.
Did I eat my teacher?!
Of course not!
Was she going crazy? Who would eat their teacher?
‘Did you eat your teacher?’ She repeated, her eyes narrowing
behind her tortoise shell framed glasses.
‘No’
It was a simple enough answer.
And a truthful one.
‘I don’t believe you.’
She set her glasses down and interlaced her spindly fingers.
‘You what? Why would I eat the teacher?’ I exclaimed.
Her sour expression didn’t waver.
‘Yes. You did. I was informed by Miss Smiths. She folded her arms and glared at me behind her blonde fringe.
‘I didn’t eat my teacher, I swear o- wait, Miss Smiths told you?’ my interest began to spark.
She nodded.
My stomach did a flip of joy!
‘But everyone knows Smiths is a tattletale. She lies about almost everything!’
The headteacher put her glasses back on and rested them on the bridge of her beaky nose.
‘Is that so, Joey? Is that so?’
I nodded vigorously.
‘The story seems a bit extreme. Stand up’ she barked.
I stood, my jumper crumpled and my shirt poking out beneath.
She peered at my stomach and my hands moved instinctively towards it,
heat rising and an uncomfortable feeling inside me.
‘You may go’ she said finally.
I wiped my brow and sighed, walking to the door.

And that is the day I definitely did NOT eat the teacher!

A Song Without Music

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by Francesca aged 11

A song without music,
It’s here in your heart,
Just delve deep with motivation!
You can’t be set apart.
Whether you strum,
Or you drum,
Or maybe even pluck,
You will always be in luck.
This song without music,
Is yes, undoubtedly short,
But I will never lose it,
And you will never lose yours..