A Winter’s Day We have been exploring and describing a winter’s day using all of our senses. Year 1 wrote a poem using adjectives and verbs. Reception.

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A Winter’s Day We have been exploring and describing a winter’s day using all of our senses. Year 1 wrote a poem using adjectives and verbs. Reception have created some beautiful pictures of winter trees..

One winter’s day I heard… Hard ice cracking. One Winter’s day I saw… Soft snow falling, Cold trees shivering, Icy wind howling, And snowy cars spluttering. By Henry McDermott

One winter’s day I saw… A red nose freezing, Bare trees waving, Cold cars slipping, Slippery ice melting, And cold snow tingling. By Hannah Oldroyd

One winter’s day I saw… Slippery snow freezing, White snowflakes floating, Bare trees fluttering, Beautiful cars spluttering And frozen paths dropping. By Lewis Farnell.

One winter’s day I saw… Red noses freezing, Big, white snowflakes falling, Big cars sliding, And cold snow falling. By Lucy Sheppard

One winter’s day I saw… Slippery snow freezing, White snowflakes floating, Bare trees fluttering, Beautiful cars spluttering And frozen paths dropping. By Lewis Farnell.

One winter’s day I saw… Small hands freezing, Red noses shivering, Bare trees waving And wet cars slipping. By Megan Dale

One winter’s day I saw… White snow falling, Soft snowflakes sizzling, Bare trees waving, Icy cars slipping And red noses tingling. By Elsie Rawcliffe

One winter’s day I saw… Soft snow twinkling, Snowy cars freezing, Cold snowflakes floating And red noses tingling. By Dan McCullagh

One winter’s day I saw… White snowflakes freezing, Snowy snowflakes falling, Cold cars freezing, Bare trees growing And slippery ice slipping. By Harry Latham

One winter’s day I saw… Cols snow mwlting, Thin ice cracking, Slippery cars driving, Bare trees waving And falling snowflakes drifting. By Alexander Mirabitur

One winter’s day I saw… Slippery snow melting, Frozen cars spluttering, Bare trees shaking, Icy windows shining And soft snowflakes dancing. By Ella Willetts

One winter’s day I saw… Icy cars spluttering, Red hands shivering, Cold snow melting, Pretty snowflakes fluttering And bare trees waving. By Euan Critchley

One winter’s day I saw… White snow falling, Bare trees waving, Icy paths slipping, Wet snow falling And fluffy snowflakes drifting. By Lucas Miles

One winter’s day I looked out of my window and I saw… Bare trees waving. White snow falling, Soft snowflakes falling, Cold ice freezing And red noses freezing. By Jack Beetson.