
Dear Sebastian,
Here are some poems we wrote after an autumn walk. We hope you enjoy
reading them.
Love from The Penguins Class at
High Halden School
Our Autumn Poems...
Year 1
A colourful leaf fluttering down.
I can feel the wind blowing.
I can see a crimson apple fall off a tree.
Eloise
I can see a squirrel scampering.
I can feel the sunshine in the wind.
I can see leaves fluttering down from the sky.
Natasha
I can see leaves flutter down from the
sky, they are orange.
I can feel the sunshine and the wind blowing on me.
It was cold when I ran, it felt windy.
Brooke
I can see colourful acorns.
I can feel the blowing wind.
I can see the scampering squirrel.
Imogen
I can see a fidgety squirrel.
I can feel wind blowing.
I can see leaves blowing.
Nathan
I can see a shiny leaf fluttering.
I can feel shivering wind.
I can see birds swooping.
Thomas
I can see leaves fluttering down to the ground.
I can feel the wind and the sunshine.
I saw a squirrel.
George
I can see a squirrel scampering.
I can feel sunshine in the wind.
I can see leaves flutter down from the sky.
Natasha
I can see an apple falling.
I can feel the wind.
I can see a bird in the sky.
Edward
Year 2
Crimson red succulent apples dangling in the sunlight.
Wind rustling in my fingers.
I can hear a squirrel scampering across the branch.
Patrick
The squirrel raced from branch to branch.
His golden eyes are like jewels.
The hedgehog hibernates in golden leaves.
Leaves flutter gently to the dewy ground.
Adam
A crimson berry on a dewy bush.
The prickly hedgehog scatters across the dark gloomy wood.
Theresa-Marie
A succulent cherry on a mossy bush.
The robin dives from tree to tree with its red breast.
Acorns fall into the hot autumn sky, that birds fly in.
Flower petals fall into the misty air.
When I see it I feel sad, but I think I can grow another one.
Clara
I can see silver fluttering leaves on the dewy ground.
I can feel the gusting wind.
I can see golden acorns drop.
I can hear the muttering leaves.
Billy
I can see a bird flutter over a sparkly pond.
Frogs leaping from lily pad to lily pad.
The robin decided to swoop down to have a drink.
Sophie
A crimson leaf is drifting down from a beautiful tree.
An apple is crimson and goes plop on the dewy ground.
Alex
A crimson apple that is so succulent you would share it.
With all the people in the world.
A crimson berry on a dewy bush with lots more on it.
I feel the wind blowing in my hair.
Annie
An oak tree is a monster on the grass near the hedge.
A leaf is like a piece of paper floating down to the ground.
Frankie
I can see a gold leaf fluttering down on the grass.
I can feel the wind blow into my face.
Shannon