Thursday, 23 June 2011

Boggarts in the Park; Skeleton ninjas in the cemetery

Day two of my three day visit to the Portecroft family of schools in Sheffield. This morning saw me and 30+ key stage 1 children writing a brand new Boggy Boggart the Bad story. Kids, you were GREAT! Some of the description of the despicable Boggart was fantastic. My particular favourite was Boggy's mouldy cheese bogey's that stuck to his nose. And I loved the idea of a river, leaf and starlight fairies, whose jobs it was to look after the river water, clean the trees' leaves, and make the stars twinkle. Good to see Boggy getting a taste of his own medicine too - he ended up in Fairy Jail in one story!

And this afternoon saw me taking my first trip to the cemetery on Stalker Lee Road (great name for a road bordering a cemetery). It was MASSIVE, as were the tombstones. Sergeant James Grim woul dhave had field day. Thanks to the Portercroft Year 5s who kept us oldies amused with tales of Ninja Skeletons (one with Iron bars in his bones - he was called Rod! and a chicken ninja Skeleton who clucked as he fought! - thanks Callum) until the other school arrived. The poems were superb. My favourite lines had to be...

It was so quiet in the cemetery I could hear...

The trees whispering the secrets of the deceased
Maggots munching the skin of the skeletons
Cells dividing
Shadows creeping behind you

I was so so impressed by everyone's effort and skill in writing these poems. And, as we got rained on from a dizzy height, it was good to head back to school to write up the finished articles. Although please don't show the young ones the final versions - some of the pictures that the kids found are more than a little scary!

Conrad's Magical, Literacy Whistle Stop tour

Yesterday, I saw...wait for it...1700 DIFFERENT pupils, in eight different assemblies, across 6 different sites, in ONE DAY! 1700! That's a ridiculously large number of pupils. And it was fun, exhausting, crazy, wonderful, exhilarating, 'getting there on time...mostly', brilliant and fantastic. It's all been part of the 'let's write together' project organised between Hunters Bar Junior and Infants, Ecclesall Infants and Juniors, Portecroft Primary and Greystones Primary. Thanks to all the children who made me feel so welcome, and thanks especially to Dylan and Maisy - Dylan for giving me the idea of giving Sergeant James Grim the key to the cemetery gates and Maisy for giving me the idea of writing a poem about making fake sick to get the day off school.

Monday, 13 June 2011

Gifted and Talented Youngsters

I've had such a brilliant time with the Gifted and Talented children from Martin Frobisher, Lee Brigg, Normanton Newlands and Normanton Common schools. In two sessions of two hours they have all produced an entire story each - beginning, middle and end with awesome description and plot. I've really been blown away by how well they worked and how much of the time they managed to spend physically writing. Marshall and Pippa, two of the Year 1 children, were brilliant. Lucy's writing was magnificent, but so too were all the others. And some of the other boys really got into it - Toby had some BRILLIANT ideas and read his story well. I'm looking forward to working with the Key Stage 2 children on Thursday, but they've got some work to do to live up to the standard set by the youngsters. Well done everyone!

Friday, 3 June 2011

New Poetry

I've been given a few poems over the last couple of weeks, so have decided to share them here. Well done to all you budding poets!

POETRY IS WOW!

Poetry is wow
Poetry is cool
Poetry is great
Poetry can be wrote at school.

Poetry is Amazing
Poetry is Ace
Poetry is the Best
Poetry can sometimes be a craze

I like poetry
So should you
Nobody hates poetry
Really who?

By Lauren at St Peter's