The children have just completed a poetry unit about songs and rhymes. Having looked at the rhyme London's Burning, the children had a go at writing their own verses. The children worked really hard and we were very proud of their work.
When you read these poems, read them to the tune of London's Burning!
Little pet dog, little pet dog!
Be a good boy, be a good boy!
Sit, sit! Sit, sit!
Here’s your treat now, here’s your treat now!
By Miles
Someone’s crying, someone’s crying!
What’s the matter? What’s the matter?
Hush, hush! Hush, hush!
I am here now, I am here now!
By Nya
Someone’s jumping, someone’s jumping!
They have fallen, they have fallen!
That hurt! That hurt!
Now I’m ok! Now I’m ok!
By Evie
There’s a black dog, there’s a black dog!
It is barking, it is barking!
Woof, woof! Woof, woof!
Please be quiet! Please be quiet!
By Lucas
Someone’s swimming, someone’s swimming!
In the custard, in the custard!
Yum, yum! Yum, yum!
It was tasty! It was tasty!
By Keira
Someone’s crying, someone’s crying!
What’s the matter? What’s the matter?
Ouch, ouch! Ouch, ouch!
I tripped over, I tripped over!
By Anisa
Someone’s crying, someone’s crying!
Up a big tree, up a big tree!
Oh no! Oh no!
They have fallen! They have fallen!
By Louis
Someone’s sleeping, someone’s sleeping!
Must be quiet, must be quiet!
Sh, sh! Sh, sh!
You must tip toe, you must tip toe!
By Dacil
There’s an earthquake, there’s an earthquake!
We must run now, we must run now!
Hurry! Hurry!
Earthquake’s finished, earthquake’s finished!
By Albert
Someone’s sleeping, someone’s sleeping!
In the custard, in the custard!
Ew, ew! Ew, ew!
Who would do that? Who would do that?
By Bethea
Someone’s climbing, someone’s climbing!
They are falling, they are falling!
Oh no! Oh no!
I must catch them, I must catch them!
By Andrew