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6TH GRADE POEMS1- Yuri Achúcarro

2- Miguel Adán

3-Carmen Aizpurua

4- Carmen Allende

5- Paola Araluze

6- Andrés Baroja

7- Elías Bellver

8- Patricia Céniga

9- Teresa Crespo

10- Inés Escario

11- Gontzal Gangoiti

12- Sofía Gardeazabal

13- Iñigo Gascón

14- Ane Hurtado

15- Martyna Iruretagoyena

16- Manuel Linage

17- Astrid Luna

18- Sofía Mediavilla

19- Andrea Polo

20 Alessandra Spadaro

21- Angelica Spadaro

22- Diego Suárez

23- Jorge Truchero

24- María Velasco

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Yuri Achúcarro Luostari

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Miguel Adán Márquez

The planet earth cried and criedbringing suffering to its masterswhen the sun flashed and boomed, everything was lostOnly darkness in the sky

Other suns laughed and mocked their baby brotherBut they knew deep inside, their own time was shortAnd all that would remain would be, darkness in the sky

And when finally all have perishedOnly one thing will remainDarkness in the sky...

A burning sun up in the skydying fast, feeling sadAnd at the end: It flashed and boomedThen nothing, darkness in the sky

People had dreaded this for centuriesNow they rushed outside and prayed by themselvesThey couldn't believe what had happened,Only darkness in the sky

Darkness In The Sky

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Carmen Aizpurua Bernabé

Summersunny, radiant

splashing, diving, dashingbest time of the year!

Ibiza

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Carmen Allende Zubiaga

Summer SeasonSchool is out,summer is in,the sunrays are melting on my face.The crashing of the waves in my mind.

Those nights full of stars in the sky,those walks with my friends;through the neighbourhood,an ice cream on the sand,just dipping toes in the sea.

It’s time to breathe the glorious, fresh, summer air,no more sneezing all over the place.Just splashes from the poolno more the sounds of pencils,writing or scribbling in notebooks.

I only wish that fresh, relaxing swim in the pool or, the laughter on a Sunday, without saying,tomorrow school.

It’s now time to enjoy,it’s now time for summer.School is out,summer is in.

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Paola Araluze Arizti

The RainWater drips, falls, flows,Never bothering to stop,

Until the sun comes.

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Andrés Baroja Sierra

Westover Hall looked,like an evil knight’s castle,Black stone,towers and slit windows,a big set of wooden doors.It stood on a snowy cliffoverlooking this frosty forest on one side,the grey churning sea on the other.

From The Titans' Curse by Rick Riordan

Poem by: Andres

Image: http://www.coolchaser.com/graphics/tag/dark%20castle

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Elías Bellver AlbaredaGrimpoly

Grimpoly va good,grimpoly va grant

Oh mi have ze Grimpoly, grimpoly bant bant

le dosnests ser na ,le potatli ser fantens

daft le grimpoly ,ser mei, mein ser le grimpoly.

oh my father do have, money to get Grimpoly

Never, you buy le grimpoly, jai non pay

oh my mother got you ze money , to get grimpoly

noin, you buy grimpoly, were poor

je, get money,first job

, house fixing no. house cleaning, no

maybyh le Hard Working

oh yeis le Hard Working ,grimpoly will be moin

pardon lady ,im Hard Working eh moin pus help you

oh vous help,help me pwease

mama ,dady moin I’mn Hard Working

Grimpoly will Be mine!

BY:Elias Bellver

Picture of Google Images

Inspired by Lewis Carroll's:"Jabberwocky"

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Patricia Céniga González

TENNIS TOURNAMENT

I’m going out to play a tennis game,I’ll run and run to beat my friendand make an effort until the end:

I shan’t be gone long. -you come too.

I’m going out to compete in a match,I’ll hit and hit the yellow ball hard,

If I win or I lose I’ll always shake hands.I shan’t be gone long. -you come too.

I’m going out to pick up the Cup,I’ll thank and thank everyone, deep from my heart

and pose for the camera, Snap! a photograph.I shan’t be gone long. -you come too.

I’m going out to train again,I’ll work and work without a break,

to improve on my errors, no pain no gain!I shan’t be gone long. -you come too.

By:Patricia Ceniga(credit to Robert Frost)

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Teresa Crespo González

The Willow

The willow swayed inthe wind, as the moon shone down,

on the little lake

by: Teresa Crespo

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Inés Escario Atucha

HELLO GRANDPA

Hello grandpa

how are things in Madrid ?

I hope you are feeling

better

now

I wish that I could go

to Madrid and visit

you

and grandma.

LOVE INES

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Gontzal Gangoiti Larrañaga

THE STONE FIGURES

Everything eerily silent,as Tom and Elena came to a stop nearby.

They slid down from the saddle.Storm neighed nervously,and galloped away rapidly.

Silver circled the man and his oxen,they were turned to stone.

Sniffing air,his ears back,stiff as wire.

Credit to Adam Blade, author of the series:Beast Quest.

Gontzal Gangoiti.

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Sofía Gardezabal Mateos

Winter

Cold climate, no sunJust snow that comes from above

But still I have fun.

By: Sofia Gardeazabal

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Iñigo Gascón Ybarra

OPPENHEIMER

Involved in the Manhattan project,one of the best scientific brains.

He sent his favorite B29,to drop the bomb,five minutes after the impact...BOOM!

Later he was sorry.Of course!But tell that,to the people who lie dead.

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Ane Hurtado Arriaga

I walked down

to my uncle’s

house

and forgot to

tell you

something . . .

goodbye,

see you soon

and just for you

to know

that I will miss

you as much

as I

love you.

Ane

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Martyna Iruretagoyena Jankowska

This is just to say...

I call your I stay there even if you´re notname, for a moment waiting for mean empty echo watching my reflection at the finish line.answers in your big, black eyes

my heart but I realize (To Karajan)doubts, but I can´t wait anymore By Martyna only for a so I run Iruretagoyenamoment and never stop till I reach youbecause then,I see your ears Every day of my lifefollowing every I promise youstep I take I will run for you

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Manuel Linage Estella

This is just to say...Mom,

Please buy some cheese& a book to read.

Hurry please.

White choc is delicious,Please buy some.

Veggies are hideouschips are fun!

(Go to the mallFood is better there

And books too.)Thank you,Manuel

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Astrid Luna López de Ahumada

SPIRITOh! pretty horse, white and spotted,beautiful and fast and loved by, me. Oh pretty horse you know it´s me.C'mon pretty horse!gallopthrough the snowagainst the strong, cold wind...

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Sofía Mediavilla Pérez

Fruity Food

Once I had a green fruit in my hands.I cut it in halfAnd I looked at it carefully insideI drew a conclusionIt was: slimy, slippery, green, sourI started carving on it, mmmm...I started munching it, crunch crunch...“Oh, what a sour, sweet fruit.”Can you guess what it is?

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Andrea Polo Sánchez

Play timeSplashing heavilyinto the water he plopped,the frog hit the mud.

By: Andrea Polo

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Alessandra Mattia Spadaro

Always there for me.Treasuring, educating, adoring, loving.

Os quiero a todos.

By Alessandra Mattia Spadaro

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Angelica Rosaria Spadaro

The Night Sky Stars

She looked at the stars,

trying to imagine glowing hedgehogs.

All she saw were stick figures.

Hercules running across the sky,

on the way to kill monsters.

Dad was probably right.

Greeks and the Cherokee weren't equally crazy.

Stars were just balls of fire.

I give credit to Rick

Riordan 's book The Lost

Hero for giving me

inspiration on my poem. I

hope you like my poem!!!!!! Poem by: Angelica Rosaria Spadaro

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Diego Suárez Aguirre

Dear Dylan,I`m inBilbao and youin Lanzarote.We are far far awayfrom each other.How are youdoing overthere? Howis schoolgoing?I hopesummer arrivesSOON!

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Jorge Truchero Casanova

Homework, Homework ...and More Homework !!!!!

Hi Ms. Dyer, This is just to say that:I couldn´t hear yourvoice commentsso I couldn´t hear whatyou said so I couldn´thear my homework so Ididn´t do it and thereweren´t any commentsin my document and I,I looked in the commentstool box or bar at the topright hand corner like youdescribed, so I couldn´t domy homework.

Bye Ms.Dyer, see you tomorrow :) :p :) :p :)

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María Velasco Basterra

What did you say?:Yippie yay yay yippie

yay yoYes Sir I say yes man I

knowNow I go to the rodeo

Up on the beastSuddenly on the

groundAnd just riding yippie yay yo

on my horse I go!

Yippie yay yayNow I go up again

because a man like thisis not everywhere

O yessirYi ha!

RODEO

By:Maria Velasco Basterra

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RESOURCES

Google images / Summer www.wall.alphapictures.com Google images / dark castle Google docs tennis Google images “Willow” Googleimages.com/I miss you grandpa Google images. thegiftedonde Google images / nuclear bomb Original de Ane Hurtado La pintura y tú Google images shopping bag. Google images / fotos de la hípica Google images / kiwi Google images/frogs www.google.com/family-word Google: for the back round picture Google images. mujeresymujeresyviceversa.wordpress.com Google.com / rodeo kids

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