Y7, Y8 and Y9 explored acrostic poems from The Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane. The poems celebrate nature words and the natural world they invoke, capturing the irreplaceable magic of language and nature. Students then wrote their own animal acrostic poems. Why is reading for pleasure important? Every book will teach you something. Books allow us to have experiences beyond our lives. Reading makes you cleverer & more successful. It’s cool to be clever. The Literacy Times Edition 5: October 2018 Enjoyment of reading and National Poetry Day 2018 Snake by Nayel Choudhury Y9 Slowly and steadily slithering around, aware of his surroundings. His movement gets slower as he gets closer to his prey and starts to stick out his tongue. Now the snake observes his dinner’s movement, watching its’ every little step. Poor dear, however, can’t see that his death is near. Attack as deadly as a bullet shot from a sniper rifle. Fangs too big for his mouth and as hungry as ever, the snake decides to go for the... White Lion by Shobnom Khanum Y9 White fur, glimmering like the sun shining on snow. He is the white lion, the predator who everyone knows. In the jungle he prances, moving slowly as the king. The orange hue of his eyes sparkling mischievously, as he waits for his prey. Patiently. Silently. Every move is on edge, for it has a pledge, to upkeep his giant mane and never not be the best. Lives in danger for it’s on its own and challenges the rest.