Wednesday 13 November 2019

Week 5 Tern 4 Reflection: Reciprocal Reading

Hello! Welcome back to my blooog! This week, we did reciprocal reading! Reciprocal Reading is where a group of people come together to read and analyze a piece of writing in a school journal. We did the poem named “Early” written by Rachel Bush.

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Here’s the poem:

“The Darkness wears a quiet sound
of fires died down and people who stir
in sleep. Soon they will slip on
their daily selves, button them up.

A rooster knows the time, says
it out loud when the day is less
than a light line above the hills

A car hitches its shoulders,
decides to keep going.
It's lights make holes in the night.

One ruru calls
its own name.
It's wings are invisible.
They make no sound.”

This poem is about nighttime, and all of the things that happen in the night. The first paragraph details the day turning to night. The second paragraph details a rooster, telling us about how the rooster clucks when the night comes. Paragraph three tells us about a car, driving in the night. The car turns on its headlights, illuminating the dark road. The last paragraph talks about an owl hooting, and how the owl is nearly silent in the dead of night.

I hope you enjoyed this blog post! See you at the next dog breed review!

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora, Martin, I'm not even going to attempt to spell the name of this week's dog! Your reciprocal reading post shows that you really enjoyed and understood the poem. As always..keep up the good work. Mrs G

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    1. Hey Mrs Gully,thanks for the kind comment! I did enjoy the poem, and I found it interesting.

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