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WHO AM I?

 by Annie's Class, Cyril Jackson, Year 5



Shamima is sometimes sensible, sometimes soppy.
Honourable, happy to be helpful at home.
Always able to do amazing accomplished things.
Messy and moany, I might be more mature.
I’m independently improving my impressive ideas.
Murky and mucky, I’m mysteriously, magnificently Myself.
Always awkward and adventurous at arithmatics.


Priya is pretty, perfect and a little impatient.
Really restful and relaxing.
Interesting, imaginative and sometimes impossible.
Accomplished and adorable.

Daisy is a daydreamer, always a diamond, sometimes difficult.
Always on alien adventures, all day, everyday, animated, sleeps like an angel
Intends to impress and be imaginative.
Saucy, sometimes sulky, silly.
Youthful, yummy and always myself.


Acrostic poems by children in Annie’s Year 5 Class at Cyril Jackson

written on: 11/10/2002
click on a title below
by Annie's Class, Cyril Jackson, Year 5
by Suhana (Kate and Jo’s class), Hermitage, Year 5
by Nadiya (Sam and Anne’s class), Hermitage, Year
by Nadia (Kate and Jo’s class), Hermitage, Year 5
by Waheda (Kate and Jo’s class), Hermitage, Year 5
by Dimitia (Preet’s class), Hermitage, Year 6
by Sabia (Barbara’s class), Hermitage, Year 4
by Peta McFadzean , Pheonix Primary & Secondary School, Year 0
by Jackie Mason and Philip Sidney, Phoenix Primary & Secondary School, Year 10
by Dipu Alom , Phoenix Primary & Secondary School, Year 9
by Michael Driscoll , Phoenix Primary & Secondary School, Year 10
by Muktidor Rahman, Phoenix Primary & Secondary School, Year 8
by Ashley, Cyril Jackson, Year 5
by Annie's Class, Cyril Jackson, Year 5
by Annie's Class, Cyril Jackson, Year 5
 
   
       
 
 

 




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