Exploring the Senses Through Poetry: A Day in Captivating Verses

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Immerse yourself in the sensory journey of a day beautifully described through poetry, capturing the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and touches that shape our daily experiences. Delve into the nuances of the environment, from the singing of boys to the crunching of apples, and engage your senses through the vivid imagery painted by words.


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  1. WHAT DID WE LEARN ABOUT YESTERDAY? READ ALOUD YOUR FAVOURITE POEM. SAY WHY YOU HAVE ENJOYED THIS POEM.

  2. WHAT ARE WE LEARNING TODAY? Write a verse of a poem.

  3. Singing of my boys, Roaring of cars. POETRY TIME The buzz of Alfred. The smiles of my class, Scraping of chairs, Crunching of apples. Another Sensational Day By Ms Panteli The snores of children, The ringing of the alarm, Splash of the tap. Scents of the lunch hall, The tinkling of forks, Slurping of drinks, Pitter-patter of feet. The ticking of the clock, Bags rustling on shoulders, The hum of parent s voices, Eyes twinkling with affection. Bubbling of the kettle The crunch of cereal,

  4. TASK 1 READ THROUGH THE POEM AGAIN AND SEE IF YOU CAN SPOT THE FIVE SENSES.

  5. singing of my boys, roaring of cars. POETRY TIME The buzz of Alfred, The smiles of my class, Scraping of chairs, Crunching of apples. Another Sensational Day By Ms Panteli The snores of children, The ringing of the alarm, Splash of the tap. Scents of the lunch hall, The tinkling of forks, Slurping of drinks, Pitter patter of feet. The ticking of the clock, Bags rustling on shoulders, The hum of parent s voices, Eyes twinkling with affection. Bubbling of the kettle, The crunch of cereal,

  6. TASK 2: Read through the poem again and see if you can spot the different times of the day

  7. singing of my boys, roaring of cars. POETRY TIME The buzz of Alfred, The smiles of my class, Scraping of chairs, Crunching of apples. Another Sensational Day By Ms Panteli The snores of children, The ringing of the alarm, Splash of the tap. Scents of the lunch hall, The tinkling of forks, Slurping of drinks, Pitter patter of feet. The ticking of the clock, Bags rustling on shoulders, The hum of parent s voices, Eyes twinkling with affection. Bubbling of the kettle, The crunch of cereal,

  8. WRITING TASK Today you are going to be writing your own bit of the poem. Choose a time of the day and see if you can describe the different things that happen. For example: During breakfast you might hear crunching cereal, the bubbling of the kettle or a honk of the alarm.

  9. WHAT MAKES GOOD WRITING? What makes good writing? Think about what we are going to write. Say it three times Start with a capital letter. C Sound out each word Full stop . Finger spaces Check it out!

  10. YOUR TASK THE POEM IS SET OUT INTO VERSES WITH FOUR LINES EACH. NOW USE YOUR IDEAS TO CREATE YOUR OWN VERSE.

  11. VERSE EXAMPLE HONK OF THE ALARM WAKING ME UP CRUNCHING CEREAL ROAR OF THE ENGINE SCRAPING ICE FROM THE FROZEN WINDOW SCREEN

  12. SUCCESS CRITERIA CAPITAL LETTERS FINGER SPACES FOUR LINES FULL STOP

  13. GREAT WORK

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