Monday 14 December 2015

A 'who is he?' poem for Christmas

We've been working on metaphor poems with our young writers - always fun and you can still spot the learning in there (how many of us are falling back on word searches as the end of term approaches? What is the point of these things? They are so DULL!)

So here's a festive 'who is he?' poem (one I made earlier :P) to share as we head into the final week of pre-Christmas term time mania... copyright Ali, this time (its fun writing with the kids, after all...)

He is a mighty throne, draped in rich, twisted silks of crimson and gold.
The soaring, spreading palm tree fresh-fruited with fine dates.
A lone camel that plods across the searing, heat-shimmered dunes.
He is Arabian moonrise, yellowed and heavy in the evening sky.
The promise of starlight on the far horizon.
He is exotic spices haggled over in desert souks.
A precious jewelled casket; a gift of gold.

Who is he?

(One of the!) Wise Men, of course.

Happy Christmas from Thoughttree to all you slightly frazzled by now teachers - you will have earned your Christmas by the end of this week!


Wednesday 9 December 2015

Christmas Writing with Kids

Phew - the world is such a difficult place right now. How lovely then to be able to share some of our young writers' seasonal descriptive writing and escape into fantasy. This extract is by Faye, Year 6. We were working on sentence starters - using a preposition, and replacing 'I see' starters. Faye's original 'fox' sentence began 'I see a fox slipping on the ice...' Together we decided that 'A fox slips...' is much stronger. Well done, Faye.

Flying in Snow writing by Faye

The snow blanket covers the wonderful rooftops below.
I spy twinkling light from the windows of awake children hoping to sneak a glimpse of the beloved Father Christmas.
I spot trees in the darkness of night.
A fox slips on the ice and plummets towards the prickled, frost covered bushes. And it is gone.
Below me, the icy sea looks like a puddle because we’re up so high.

As we dash through the clouds, an angel soars through the windy winter skies.

Tuesday 1 December 2015

Christmas is coming...

We wanted to say a huge 'well done!' to one of our regular workshoppers, Sarah, who wrote 50,000 words in November! That's 50,000! Sarah, you are brilliant!

December is now upon us... and you'll soon be too busy with the turkey to think about much else. But look out for us in the New Year, when we'll be publishing details of our January workshop and we'll have some exciting announcements to make about new Thoughttree Writing Courses!

Just need to get a tiny something else off our chests... every time the phone rings this internet connection fails! Anyone else have this problem? Grrrrr!