Wednesday, 23 January 2013
100 Word Challenge - Week 16 by Emelia
I opened the door and stepped out into the crispy, white snow.Frost covered the window's. All around was silence and everything was still, not a soul in sight. I
crept back inside the house and closed the door.
My bedroom was the place I went back to. Couple of hours later, I got up once more. I thought at this time someone must be up. I peered out the window. The grass which was once green, was no longer. I whipped the window clear and now I could see the caravan had disappeared. Surely that was to heavy to pull. I started running and never stopped.
100 Word Challenge - Week 16 by Grace
Heavy footsteps. Running. Towards me! I’m stuck – frozen solid. He’s pushing me. I’m falling. Covered in the frosting like snow that’s coming from the sky.
The whole, colourful caravan shook, waking up Water, my pet dog. Some dogs are stupid; others (like Water) are very clever. Before Water I had a stupid ,or at least silly, dog called Green. Water’s an Irish Wolfhound so he loved going for walks. At that moment he bounded outside like his life depended on it. I shook my head glumly, slipped my jumper and went to join him. The sight I saw was terrifying…
Monday, 21 January 2013
Green to White - by The Snowleopards
Snow you fall, oh so
beautiful
Land so quiet and with grace
Feel so soft beneath our feet
Fall so silent in the night
Ready for excitable children
in the morning
Snowflakes your so cold
Children play, having fun
As you fall all day long
As people walk across you,
footprints melt into the ground. The paws of puppies and feet of children walk
across your blanket of white.
Children having fun all day
in the snow
Snowmen are built everywhere.
Snow-balls in the air hitting
children ,
People sledging down the mountains
Lots of people having fun in
the snow
Ice is like snow but more
cold and ice is harder than snow
If you make a ice ball this
will hurt snow is white but ice is like glass.
You can have snow storms but
not ice storms.
The snowman’s faces fade away
And the beautiful blanket
starts to melt
Children smiles turn into
frowns
As your sparkling white turns
into dirty grey
No more sledging
No snowball fights
That is the end of snow
A Snowman's world - by The Winter Wonders
The tears of white
Fall from the sky
Then drift to the
earth
As snow.
It comes from the
heavens,
Then falls without
sound
Sometimes staying,
Sometimes melting
away.
When it lands upon
your glove,
Your shoulder or your hat,
Take a look and you
will see,
Not one is quite the same.
Each and every
snowflake,
Has its very own
look,
Try to catch two the
same,
I give you my word
you will not succeed.
Children play with
snow,
They make some
snowballs and attack,
People play with the
icy crystals,
Jumping in its joy.
In the slowly
melting snow Children play,
Throwing snow and
laughing,
Meeting everyone you
know,
It will soon go.
Your sparkling white
skin is so ice cold,
Although your frozen heart is strong and bold.
You have a hat a scarf some gloves and a coat,
Letting the falling snowflakes change to float.
Your glistening coal
eyes soften the scene,
Leaving your
beautiful carrot nose to make you gleam.
With your pressed in
mouth that makes you smile,
Your kind hearted
creators made it worthwhile.
Staring at the sun
that flames with fire,
Loving your short
life with desire
That bright, bright
light is the evil wrath
Leaving you melted
in the path.
Snow Poem by The Icicles
I love snow it’s full
of fun
I can never get enough
Different kinds of
snowflakes
Fall in my hair, I love
snow!
I run around and get
soaking wet.
Building a snowman in
the snow.
Scarf, hat, gloves,
coal for his eyes and mouth.
Also a carrot for his
nose
I love snow!
Icicle, icicle
Shiny spikes of beauty.
Slowly formed, each
unique.
Children ride their
bicycles,
Underneath the icicles.
Snow falling on the
ground.
Children standing all
astound
At the wonder of the
world with snow covering the ground.
Footprints, footprints
In the snow
Children play and laugh
And make footprints.
The snow transferring,
The millions of people
Falling down, every
second
Will vanish and hearts
broken into a million pieces
Like the snow
Snowy Homework
Our homework was to build something in the snow. Have a look at what we got up to. What do you think?
Thursday, 10 January 2013
An Island Adventure - A Prologue
We are busy writing some island adventure stories. We decided to have a prologue to let our reader know how we arrived on the island. The video of The Lighthouse was a perfect way to get our imaginations going. We decided to write about how our ship came to be wrecked by using the video and writing in the third person. Our stories will then shift to the first person after the prologue.
Watch the video and scroll down to the posts below to read the prologues to our stories.
Watch the video and scroll down to the posts below to read the prologues to our stories.
Prologue by Grace
Prologue
Villages cheered as their
magnificent lighthouse shone it’s life-saving light. Protecting passing ships
from the Island ’s murderous rocks.
Inside the towering
light-house however, the Keeper sat, wearily writing down the days log in the
heavy log book. He pushed the window close blocking out the bone-chilling cold
and the people’s merry cheering. For a few minutes the Keeper carried on
inscribing the log with the uneventful day.
Without warning the lamp of
the lighthouse plunged into darkness! The poor Keeper was stunned and became
more so when the window blew open, destroying his candle. He fumbled in his
pocket, pulling out a match and lit a feeble lamp. He rushed up the empty
stairway until he reached the watch room.
The machinery was eerily
untouched, perfectly clean. The keeper inspected every bit of it’s working.
Every cog. Every nut. Every bolt.
With the ear-splitting sound
of a ship’s fog horn he scampered up to the lamp room. In desperation he
unscrewed the lamp and spun round with it in his arms. Before he had taken two
steps he tripped then… Crash! It splintered into thousands of pieces.
The ship drew ever closer to
the rocks…
Prologue by Isaac
The party went on down in the village, the beer
was flowing and the band was playing.
Way above the party, the lighthouse stood. Inside
the lighthouse - the Keeper sat at his old wooden desk, working busily. He could hear the noise of the
village below him, and was feeling
miserable. He slammed the window shut in a rage and said to himself,
“Why can’t they just be? Some people have to work every night; while others think
that life is just a big party. Well, it ain’t!
Then quite suddenly, an extremely loud noise
startled him and caused the window to blow open again. The candle blew out
instantly, (because there was no electricity in the lighthouse) plunging the
room into complete darkness.
The Keeper stood up nervously, hoping it wasn’t
what he thought it was. Running up the stairs, he grabbed his toolbox and
headed to the watch room.
Inside the room he discovered that the worst had
happened. The bulb that powered the light had blown. Quickly, the Keeper set
about fixing it. He rushed to the lantern room and immediately decided to take
the huge light out of its metal stand. He put his toolbox behind him and set
about unscrewing the screws that were holding the lantern on the stand.
But then, the worst noise that could have
possibly happened at that moment in time, happened. About a mile off the coast
of the small island, a ship’s horn blew loudly across the ocean, up the village
and to the Keepers alarmed face. When he finished screwing the screws, the
Keeper heaved and dragged the light off its stand.
The master’s worst problems happened. The Keeper
tripped over the toolbox that he had left behind him. The bulb smashed into a
thousand pieces.
The Keeper looked up, his eyes full of tears as
the ship drew ever nearer…
Prologue by Ester
All was well on Kirren Island. It always had been. Little did The Lighthouse Keeper know that that was all about to change… That night!
Inside the Lighthouse The Keeper was in a mood. He was late on filling in his log, the rowdy partiers made such a racket and the window was letting so much freezing air. Angrily, he thrust it shut, putting out the cold and the noise. Just then there came a screech and a crash. The light went out and the window flew open, wiping the life from the candle and plunging the room into darkness.
He fumbled along through the darkness, finally stumbling upon a lantern, lighting it and setting of at a hurried pace for the watch room. A foghorn sounded and he raced to the window for a view of the sea. A ship! A ship heading straight for the deadly rocks!
He picked up his tools and dashed to the lantern room. Cautiously, the keeper opened the hatch to the lamp. He couldn’t see anything wrong with the bulb and decided to take it out for further
Prologue by Amy
It was a cold, dark evening and the lighthouse keeper was busy working. The partying villagers voices carried up into the lighthouse along with the bitter cold. Angrily the keeper slammed the window shut . Suddenly there was a loud crash and bang. The window blew open bringing back the cold air and plunging the room into darkness. The keeper took a step backwards and stumbled over his chair. In a hurry he lit a lamp and charged up the stone stairs. When he reached the watch room, the keeper held the lamp high and shouted “HELLO” but there was no reply.
Later– when he had searched the watch room -the keeper made his way up to the lantern room. He looked around, but there was nothing and no one to be seen. Suddenly the keeper heard the ear piercing horn of a ship. Panicking he grabbed the lens and shuffled away. Unfortunately his foot caught on the tool box, so the lens smashed into one thousand opeices along with all the keepers hopes! Would people think he did it on purpose? The keeper thought to himself .
He watched the ship coming closer. It was all his fault….
Prologue by Callum
Prologue
The lighthouse was the tallest, most proudest building in all the land, towering above all citizens.
In the lighthouse, the hard working Keeper was planning his letter, to the Mayor. The loud noisy Villagers were partying just too loud for the Keeper. Angrily, he blocked the sound by slamming the window shut.Quickly, the window open also, the lighthouse candle blew out, giving the Keeper no light at all! Then, the next worrying thing happened, it was like someone turned the light of the lens off. Without thinking, he grabbed a lantern and sped up a flight of stairs to the watch room. “BEEP!” Came the Boat. Desperately, the Keeper rushed up to the lantern room, trying to fix the lens. The Boat loomed nearer and nearer towards the lighthouse and also the treacherous rocks…
The Keeper picked the lens up, trying to fix it. Unfortunately, he tripped up the toolbox, falling to the ground with the lens. The light of the lighthouse was shattered into pieces. The Boat would crash…
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