Pupils delight as famed poet praises their work
To mark World Book Day, children at St George’s Prep dressed up as adventurous vocabulary, and for children both in school and online at home, lessons were themed around the poetry of Benjamin Zephaniah.
The children in Year 6 dressed on the theme of adjectives, and wrote a poem using those adjectives in the style of Professor Zephaniah.
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Hide AdAnd when school head Sarah Whelan posted the poem on Twitter, the poet replied praising the work.
It said: “Very nice Year 6. I can feel it. So it must be good. Well done to you all.”
Sarah said: “We are all so excited and grateful that he took the time to read the year 6 poem and reply. Claire Jackson, our English lead teacher, did a fantastic job of organising World Book Day this year, managing to overcome the obstacles associated with teaching both in-school and at home.
Oak Class’ poem in the style of Benjamin Zephaniah
I should not be discriminated by de colour of me skin
Being black ain’t no sin
I ain’t lazy
But people call me crazy
Some people may tink I’m contagious
But really I am super courageous
Politicians pretend to be so sophisticated
However didn’t you know we are all related
People act like we ain’t normal
But you in your suits are way too formal
Your hearts are cold and as slaves we were sold
By de time we is recognised we will be old
Discombobulated and depressed we are
We are not infectious nor bizarre
Law enforcement may be hyper
But in reality we are de igniter
Community may be dishevelled
But now in 2021, we ARE ALL ON DE SAME LEVEL.