A Spell
There was a spell that worked so well
It zinged and ringed, it flashed smashed
and crashed, soon time will tell what it made.
It fizzled and sizzled, it flashed like
Lightning, it was so frightening, here's the mixture
What a fixture, soon time will tell what it made.
Here's the mixture, what a fixture, add some water
Even add your daughter, drink it sink it but
please make sure it has all gone
Here's the words
Listen listen dinga minga donga cazoo
now you're at the zoo
By David Wadeson (Y5)
St Paul's CE Primary School The slimy little frog
The slimy little frog
With its great googly eyes and
a little pointy pink tongue
Massive thick thighs, and it
told lengthy lies.
It spied a fat flabby fly
And waited for it to slowly
slither by.
the fat fly slowly replied hi,
are you alright?
Then the frog told a lengthy lie.
Oh you kind little creature can
you tilt a little bit nearer
The frog flicked its flying tongue
Oh no the bug cried!
I think I'm gonna eacha creature.
After that he munched and crunched until the fly was gone.
With a BOOM! he turned into a cat
FLASH into a bat
Oh dear oh dear the bat had turned into a raging rodent
A RAT.
A hunting human caught him in a cage.
They sent him all the way to Spain
He stayed there until he ate
A helping hand of candy cane
Then he turned into a frog again.
BY Naima Yusuf and Leeza Thatcher (Y5)
St Paul's CE Primary School Flower
Find a seed and pop it in the ground
Listen and wait for it to grow
Opal fruit colours springing out of the ground.
Wild flowers that smell so rich their fragrance so fresh
Elegant the flower is.
Real not plastic and it's fantastic.
By Jade Seaton (Y5)
St Paul's CE Primary School My Proud Eagle
He lies on a rock
And crows out loud
He looks so very proud
He spreads his wings
At the rhythm of the wind
By Paris Yates (Y4)
St Paul's CE Primary School
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