Poems about slimy things from a workshop at Mossman SS; The Sun & Science Rhymes posters created for Science On The Oval and Weather from students at Edge Hill SS
The Slug by Zoe
Sl
i m e
yucky stinky
slimy stick-icky
gluey squashy
s l i p p e r y
squishy
g o o
the
sl
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g
A Belly Full of Slime by Jaymee
What if you were sick
Sick with a nasty cold
Spewing up disgusting stuff
That looks like really old mouldWhat if it was the mould
That made you really sick
A belly full of slimy stuff
Maybe even a mossy stick
The Sun by Kristen
Whitfield State School, Cairns
Let the moon glitter
Let the rain fall
But what we need most of all
Is a sun shining brightThe Sun gives us light
Light for the dayI may be far away
But I’m still as powerful as they sayYou may not know this
But I’m fully renewable
Just as gum is chewable
But anyways back on trackI’m a star and that’s a fact!
I’m not the biggest of them all
Compared to them I’m rather small
I’m mostly visible during the day
But at night-time I’m hidden awayWell now it’s time for me to set
Off I go …
Good night!
Weather – poetic lines from year 1 students
Edge Hill State School, Cairns
Sunny weather can make me happy
and makes my armpits sweaty and wet.
Rainy weather makes muddy puddles.
I’d better get a rainproof jacket.
Windy weather flies like a feather.
Snow can make you sniffle and sneeze.
Stormy weather’s loud and scary.
But when it’s finished a rainbow appears.



