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WALT: write a poem Expanded Noun Phrase Sentence Types Repetition intimidating ship Statement cried and cried cold, dark weather Exclamation really, REALLY Question Take that! Take that! Command Personification Onomatopoeia trees


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WALT: write a poem

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Sentence Types

Statement Exclamation Question Command

Repetition

cried and cried really, REALLY Take that! Take that!

Onomatopoeia

Squawk! Splash! Beep beep!

Personification

trees waving waterfalls crying the ship screaming

Expanded Noun Phrase intimidating ship cold, dark weather Alliteration crystal, clear water mango mornings

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Windrush Child

  • 1. Life in the Caribbean
  • 2. The journey
  • 3. Arriving in England
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  • 1. Life in the Caribbean
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  • 1. Life in the Caribbean

playing in the cool waterfalls colourful birds and plants SPLASH! warm, turquoise water crystal clear creamy coconuts crash to the ground sweet smell of fruit mango mornings juicy, red watermelon dripping down my chin family storytelling

  • n the porch

Dardie’s laugh Marmie’s cooking that warm feeling

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Take notes for your poem

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  • 2. The journey
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  • 2. The Journey

Will things turn out right?

  • ne last hug

warm waves whispering goodbye thinking of home Will we ever see our home again? sea sickness tomato soup corn puffs feeling better getting nearer getting older eager to see Marmie

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Take notes for your poem

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  • 3. Arriving in England
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  • 3. Arriving in England

back with my beloved Marmie together as a family at last busy moving staircase like an earthquake as quick as an arrow frightening and deafening noise Write a letter to grandmother about your Windrush adventure deep rumbling huge train like an animal ready to pounce

trembling legs jostled by rush hour passengers drugged on a cocktail of new and different sights and sounds my new world seemed like a fast moving jungle

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Take notes for your poem

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Let’s put it all together to make your very own Windrush poem.

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Think of… and… Will…. ? Remember… and… What will England be like? and you Windrush child Think of… and with one last hug walk onto the The journey is… and you feel… You are getting nearer and nearer... You finally arrive Marmie waving excitedly New sounds, new sights You see… You hear… You feel…