Poetry Perfomances Y4S
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Success Criteria (Chosen by Mrs Wright’s Class) Speak Clearly Good expression in your voice Project your voice, make it carry to the back of the audience Look at your audience Learn your words Stand confidently Good facial expression Vary your voice (loud, quiet, fast, slow) Use gestures - small body movements | Please read our poems and listen to us read them. How well did we do? Click the title of the poem to hear us read it |
My Rhyming Colour Poem.
Red is the colour of my mum’s hat. Black is the colour of a furry bat. Orange is the colour of a funny cat. Green is the colour of a silly mat. Blue is the colour of a shiny car. Yellow is the colour of a pointy star. Pink is the colour of a big spot. White is the colour of a small dot. Purple is the colour of a shiny house. Grey is the colour of an ugly mouse.
Abigail Kaya |
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Rickie was very sticky
There once was a boy called Rickie who was always very sticky he was glued to the floor got pushed out the door finally his name is Mickey.
By Adam Hooper | The Special Poem
Red is the colour of my blood Purple is the colour of a hat Black is the colour of messy mud Green is the colour of my mat Orange is the colour of a box Ginger is the colour of a fox
Bradley Parker |
| A Rhyming Colour Poem
Red is the colour of a book Yellow is the colour of a happy look
Purple is the colour of a top Pink is the colour of a hop
Orange is the colour of a box Brown is the colour of a fox
Black is the colour of the sky at night Blue is the colour of a light
Green is the colour of a hat Grey is the colour of a mat
Charlee Griffiths-Aikman |
Colour Poem
Red is the colour of my jumper Green is the colour of my cucumbers
Blue is the colour of my ring Yellow is the colour of my earring
Pink is the colour of my ted Grey is the colour of my bed
Dark red is the colour of my cherry Dark blue is the colour of my beret
Chloe Thomas | Number Rhyme
Ten dogs in the park one of them began to bark. Nine monkeys in a tree one of them laughed at me. Eight cows on the hill one of them had the chills. Seven sheep in the street one of them began to leap. Six birds in sky one of them began to fly. Five goats go to town one of them began to frown. Four lions by the door one of them started to roar. Two dogs by the floor one of them lifted its paw. One duck all alone All the others had gone home.
Eleasha Morgan |
 | My Lovely Colour Poem
Yellow is the colour of a blazing sun Brown is the colour of a squeezy bun
Violet is the colour of my cool money box Ginger is the colour of a sly fox
Gold is the colour of my shining boat Silver is the colour of my amazing coat
Pink is the colour of my lovely blood Brown is the colour of a patchy bit of mud Ella James |
Funny Limericks
There once was a bottle called water Who always got shorter He cracked the plastic Like a gymnastic And then he was really good - well sorter.
There once was a girl called Paige Who lived in the old ice age She loved to dance She loved to prance So now she can go on stage.
There once was a bunny called Nail Who lost his big fluffy tail He lived in a hole And ate a big mole And then he had loads of mail
by Hollie Riley | Joe’s Limerick
There once was a young lady called Holly, Who adopted a parrot called Polly, She got a big fright, When the bird said all right, She was scared and she went off her trolley.
By Joseph Rees |
A Dazzling Poem White is the colour of a snow flake. Yellow is the colour of a yummy cake. Blue is the colour of a Shreddies box. Pink is the colour of my girly socks. Red is the colour of our bright dragon. Brown is the colour of a ugly wagon. Purple is the colour of a pencil case. Peach is the colour of my blushed face. Grey is the colour of an old bin. Black is the colour of a small tin. Gold is the colour of big eyelashes. Silver is the colour of party sashes.
By Katie- Ann Darlington |
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The Poem
There once was a girl called Holly Who had a rather small dolly She went to bed one night And had a rather big fright And woke up with a trolley
By Keigan Lewis | Kurtis’ Poem
There was a young lady called Holly Who adopted a parrot called Molly She got a big fright When the bird said “bite” She was so scared she fell out of her trolley.
By Kurtis Pressdee
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 | A Snow Poem
There once was a day when it snowed, And the Christmas light hung and glowed, We saw Santa’s sleigh, And went out to play, And the snow filled up all the road.
By Lewis Cook |
A Multi Coloured Poem
Gold is the colour of my shiny car Silver is the colour of a twinkling star. Pink is the colour of a juicy grapefruit Blue is the colour of my shiny suit. Brown is the colour of a slimy worm Yellow is the colour of my new perm. Purple is the colour of a juicy cherry Black is the colour of a black berry.
Morgan Gwilym | Colour Poem
Gold is the colour of the shining sun, Brown is the colour of a juicy bun. Red is the colour of my football, Multi-coloured is the colour of my beach ball. Pink is the colour of a stinky pig, Dark brown is the colour when I dig. Gray is the colour of my saucepan, Purple is the colour Jack’s dad’s van.
Paige St Pierrre Morris |
Colour poem White is the colour of my little house Peach is the colour of my little mouse. Red is the colour of my dad’s van Grey is colour of my cool fan. Gold is the colour of a wonderful fairy Dark blue is the colour of a wobbly jelly. Yellow is the colour of a bright star Brown is the colour of my favourite car. Blue is the colour of the colourful sky Pink is the colour of a big pie. Rhyland Mort | 
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A Bright Coloured Poem
Red is the colour of a heart Blue is the colour of my go cart Green is the colour of grass Yellow is the colour of our class Black is the colour of a wire Grey is the colour of a tyre
By Scott Lewis | Sand and Sea Make the Beach
Pebbles just lay there on the ground Ice–cream melting in my hands Rocks lying in the sun Fish swimming in the sea Sea goes back and fore Birds singing in the sky Boats sailing on the ocean Seaweed stopping the sea
Taylor Briggs |
| AWonderful Poem There once was a girl called Ella Who always wanted the name Bella She found a castle And had a parcel Then married a handsome fella.
By William Stephens |
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