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Year 3

The Ostrich and the Bird

Once upon a time there was a bird that had a calm, relaxing and peaceful life and an ostrich that had a crazy, noisy and horrific life. But one day they met at the forest and the ostrich screamed at the bird “LET'S HAVE A CONTEST TO SEE WHO CAN SCREAM THE LOUDEST!” So the bird calmly tweeted “ok.” And so they did. The ostrich screamed and laughed and said “You’ll never get it, you're just a little bird!” and he carried on laughing.

But with all the bird’s might, he screamed and won!

The moral of this story is never judge some-one before you get a chance to walk in their shoes.

By Orla, Class 3

 

Good Faith

I believe

That we can stop hunting

too many animals

I believe that we can stop

pollution.

I believe we

can stop

war.

I believe

deforestation is

terrible behaviour

to our planet.

I believe

Deforestation is disgustingly

horrifying

for our planet.

I believe that people agree

YUK.

I believe

That people should

be treated the same

even though they are different.

I believe

Wars shouldn't happen

There is no need for wars.

People just do it.

I believe

War should

be banned

and racism.

If I did not believe

I would stop writing.

No

pollution.

I believe

War is happening.

I believe there is enough food

for everyone.

I believe that there should be religious peace.

I believe that

There should be

No abuse against

Jews, Muslims,

Hindus and Islam

And many many more.

I believe

War will never help.

Believe in words

Drop the guns

There should be no war.

Believe.

I believe

there is faith in people.

I believe

We can stop littering.

I believe we stop racism.

I believe we stop hunting animals.

I believe we can stop war.

I believe we can start happiness.

I believe

there is too much bullying

on this planet.

I believe

That bullying should

Not exist

In the universe.

And finally

We can start kindness.

I believe

that we can respect

and we can help

each other.

I believe that people can stop war.

I wish people would agree.

I wish there was no such thing,

It wrecks the planet.

I believe

that killing the Amur leopard

for its leopard print

would stop.

I believe

People should help the 

environment.

I believe

War is sad.

Families get killed.

Terrible.

Stop it.

I believe

Nobody should start wars

or be poachers.

I believe

we can save the world.

PLEASE SAVE OUR WORLD.

I believe we can look after

the planet.  I

believe we can 

make a difference.

By Year 3

 

Year 4

The Reward Winning Medals

On a windy summer morning a girl and her dog were riding up and down a forest! The girl was called Emma and her dog was called Maisie. As Maisie was walking by Emma’s horse, she came to a halt. Emma and her horse stopped too! “Hey what's this?” asked Emma. On the path of the woods was a box, an old, squishy, mouldy box! Frantically, Emma got down from her horse and picked up the tatty box. It felt wet, mouldy and squishy in her hand!

Suddenly, she and Maisie heard a whistling noise. Emma knew a trap was falling on her! Frantically, Emma grabbed her horse and went to stand by Maisie. Just then, a trap fell on her! THEY WERE IN DEEP DANGER!!!

Emma opened the box and inside there were 122 gold, silver and bronze Olympic medals!  “Woof!” Barked Maisie, her voice going low. Emma’s horse was alone in a corner. Maisie trembled and shook and Emma shivered with fear! All of them looked for a way out! Emma shook, she had a trembling bottom lip, and she couldn't speak. All of them were quiet, searching in the trap for some way to get out. Maisie barked again, “Woof!”.  Everyone stayed as still as stone.

Only by a little, Emma looked up and noticed an unlocked door in the roof of the trap! “Let's get out of here!” Emma whispered.  Maisie barked and Emma's horse neighed as if they were agreeing to go out of the trap roof. As quick as a cheetah, Emma boosted up Maisy and let her horse jump. After that Emma jumped out herself! HOORAY THEY WERE FREE! Soon, they galloped home even though the woods were empty.

As soon as Emma got home, she stormed into her house to show her dad what they had found. Surprised, he decided to call the England Olympics! After his long chat on the phone Emma heard a knock on the door. Feeling excited, she opened the door and saw an Olympic champion. “Thanks for the medal find!” She said, “And you have 2 rewards. First you can be in the Olympic horse riding squad and second you get a money reward!”

Year 6

Winter

A dusting of frost covers the ground;

In the stillness of dawn there is hardly a sound.

Not a bird is singing: it's too early to wake;

The clear morning mist hangs over the lake.

The auburn leaves hide the timid fox;

As it digs for food with its charcoal socks.

Looking for trophies for her hungry cub;

Whilst the robin looks on from a nearby shrub. 

The leaves and moss are cut into shreds;

Used by the mice tucked up in their beds.

Snow drops are shooting ahead the spring;

But for now let's enjoy what winter brings. 

By Lacey, Class 6