St Chad’s Primary School, 23 June
2015
Sheila
Chapman writes:
Photo: Kevin Hickson |
This afternoon
the children of St Chad's primary school made 'Something Else' of a battered
old trumpet using the power of poetry. They used all their senses and
their endless imagination to transform this 'useless' object. They
imagined how the trumpet had come to be damaged, how it was saved, how it
felt when it lost its music, what powers it had, and what it symbolised.
They then shared their poetry at a special school assembly and every
single one of them stood up to read their own original work - what courage and
what talent! Read on to see what they thought of the experience and to see some
snippets from their poems.
Poet James Nash used the same trumpet a few months ago at another primary school. Read our blog report at http://headingleylitfest.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/brudenell-poetry-assembly.html?
Poet James Nash used the same trumpet a few months ago at another primary school. Read our blog report at http://headingleylitfest.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/brudenell-poetry-assembly.html?
Some comments from the children - in response to four questions: What has been the best thing about
this project? What have you learnt? Why is it good to share your work with
other children in school? What will you remember about this project?
- The best thing has been sharing ideas
with everyone. I have learnt how an object has different stories to tell. It is
good to share work with other children because they get inspired. The thing I
remember from this project is imagination
-
I have learnt how poems aren’t always need to have a rhythmic
pattern. It is good to share work
with other children because they could give you tips.
- The best thing has been learning what
a good poem is. I have learnt how to write a poem. It is good to share work
with other children so you can practice taking in front of people. The thing I
remember from this project is how good everyone was.
- The best thing has been writing poems
on the trumpet. I have learnt how to shorten longer poems. It is good to share
work with other children so you can hear the feedback and use it in another
poem and they can use yours as inspiration.
- The best thing has been the
creativity you can put in writing the poems. I have learnt you can be very
creative with writing. It is good to share work to inspire other children. I
will remember that writing can be creative.
- The best thing has been writing about
the trumpet. I have learnt how to put more expression in my writing and how to improve
my writing. It is good to share work with other children so then they can get
ideas from our poems. What I
remember about this project is, in one word: EVERYTHING!!!
- The best thing has been writing poems
and ideas about my poem and writing a poem about a item. I have learnt that
it’s amazing writing poems. It is good to share work with other children so they
can have an idea about their poem. I will remember that rhyming words make your
poem sound good.
- The best thing has been writing up
our poems. I have learnt that to write a poem you need your five senses when
describing. It is good to share work with other children to inspire them and to
improve your confidence. I will remember my poem.
Some lines from the poems
My own tunes have tired me
My own power is my enemy
My music gave me power to control lives
My brass is my story
Trampled on by wet wellies
I used to be proud of my silver body
I can no longer hear the sound of my
music
Music will never end
No-one plays with me anymore since I am
battered and bruised
I am a symbol of peace, sign of hope
One single piece of everybody
Life had a purpose now I have none
Will I ever get found
I’ve lost my home
Fire damaged me, my owner made me whole
I slipped out of my soldier’s hand ….
The fisherman saved my life
Children danced to the noise of the
trumpet
I loved how I played
Sparkle and shine
As the days go by I sit waiting to die
You illuminate my mind
I am a symbol of peace
No-one wants me - every day it rains
I was greater once