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5th June Show
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Jane Fair Oak Junior
10:20
I can see a rectangle of light softly landing like sunshine's footprint.
Ida
10:20
I can see the brightness of the outside world.
Sam SwW
10:20
The jet engine spiral of the light peach conch perched upon the bookcase.
Emily Lady Elizabeth Hastings
10:20
I can see the dust gathering on the old, crooked frame
Mrs Kilgour
10:21
Helen - I love the elastic band idea - I have never considered that comparison before but you are right - they are similar!
Mr Simpson Summerfields
10:21
Alice - clog the shelves waiting for a reader - I love the idea of them waiting to be chosen1
Emily, Manor field
10:21
A book stood agar on a gleaming,wooden shelf, its pages fluttering like a butterfly's wing.
Rylee summerfields
10:21
The light is glowing in the darkness of the room.
6B Micklefield
10:21
I can see, a row of puppets coming to life like an army of zombies.
Mr Headley Delves
10:21
Tilly, I wish I could see glittering sunlight today! It's grey and sullen above in Walsall.
Ollie SummerFields
10:21
I can see a pencil waiting to get picked up
Mrs Shirtliff
10:21
Thomas - I like the idea of the rain dancing.
Pen Pen - I love the idea of bulging with the promise of sweets.
Tilly
10:21
I can see a clock ticking through the hours as the day flys by.
frank
10:21
I can see the comfy big sofa.
Mr Simpson Summerfields
10:21
Liam - see a spider spinning - great alliteration.
James LEH
10:21
A football pump standing with pride
Mrs James
10:21
Ida - I'm now wondering what the title is for your well thumbed book.  Create the next sentence giving more information about the book.
Luke John Moore Primary
10:21
I can see blue tac dotted up the wall like a constellation of stars in the dark abbys of space
Mrs James
10:21
Alice... fantastic use of the verb clog.  Great imagery.
Mrs Kilgour
10:21
6B Micklefield - gosh, I hope I never meet your puppets!
Larraine H
10:21
Alice Q interesting image of books clogging shelves. Wonder why the books waiting for a reader are like bricks - could you say more to explain it?
India (Pensby Primary)
10:21
Dew drops glisten on a hot summers morning.
Oliver Pensby Primary
10:21
The rose gold circular clock ticking and ticking announcing the passing time.
Ju-Ah Sacred Heart Nm
10:21
A tissue box, storing all my snots and tears.
Megan
10:22
Book as shiny as a polished glass window
Rowde primary school
10:22
Jersey- i can see a teddy as a ginormous marshmallow
Jamie- cams lane primary school
10:22
A pencil sits lonely, thin and whispy like a dandelion seed.
Larraine H
10:22
PenPen Malorees - love this - it made me smile. Wonder what sweets - can you name them?
Mrs D Bispham Drive
10:22
Tanisha  - Chargers like slimy snakes. Great images...reminds me of my chargers!
Sophia W -Leh school
10:22
I can see the glistening rays of sunshine casting rays ,illuminating the gun-grey clouds .
Mrs Smith, Malorees
10:22
I love your description Pen
Mr Simpson Summerfields
10:22
Violet - I love the idea of a book bursting with knowledge.
Mrs Shirtliff
10:22
Bethany - I like your simile about a teetering bird.
Mrs Kilgour
10:22
Luke John Moore - you have really looked carefully at a classroom wall! Mine looks like that!
LiamDJS
10:22
rain dancing in a storm
Amelia-Grange park primary
10:22
I can see trees bending and dancing in the wind to an orchestra that humans cannot see or hear.
keerat
10:22
I can see the tinny mechien
Gabby Delves Junior School
10:22
i can see an innocent shiny piece of tinsel that was viciously pulled down like a giant pulling a rope
Shreesha
10:22
I can see green grass swaying like a human's hair.
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