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Saturday, 30 May 2015

Dinosaur Cinquains

Cinq is the French word for "five".  A cinquain is a short, five-lined, non-rhyming poem which follows this format:

1st line - The title (one word) 

2nd line - Describes the title (two words) 

3rd line - Expresses action (three words) 

4th line - A feeling or thought (four words) 

5th line - A synonym (a word with the same meaning) for the title or a word close in meaning to it.                   

Example:

Bats.
Small, black.
Roosting, gliding, landing.
Flying fox, fruit eater.
Nocturnal.
       Dino Cinquains written by keen writers in Rm 6.


Allosaurus.
Brown, green.
Strong, muscley legs.
Sharp teeth biting meat.
Carnivore.
Written by Oscar M.


Tyranosaurus-Rex.
Scratchy claws.
Fierce, angry face.
Brave, attacking for meat.
Dangerous.
Written by Oscar M.


Spinosaurus.
Razor teeth.
Stomping, crashing, roaring.
Large, viscious meat eater.
Spined-lizard.
Written by Henry


Velocoraptor.
Hooked claws.
Running, killing prey.
Small, fast, swift seizer.
Carnivore.
Written by Henry


Carnotaurus.
Dangerous killer.
Meat eating bull.
Unique eyes in front.
Horned.
Written by Henry

Tricerotops.
Neck frilled.
Strong, powerful legs.
Fear of meat eaters.
Horned face.
Written by Jordis


Dinosaurs.
Humongous, ugly.
Teeth ripping, cutting.
Earth shakes, ground brakes.
Watch-out!
Written by Hugo


Tricerotops.
Thorny herbivore.
Chewing yummy plants.
Huge, meaty, fat dinosaur.
Three-horned.
Written by Alex O.


Stegasaurus.
Plate stabbing.
Running from predators.
Sad for its friends.
Roofed-lizard.
Written by Alex O.


Saltopus.
Medium size.
Fast, pumped legs.
Sharp claws, big teeth.
Carnivore.
Written by Abigail

Stegosaurus.
Spined lizard.
Eating, thinking, plodding.
Small brain, large body.
Herbivore.
Written by Amy

Triceratops.
Bony head.
Running really fast.
Huge, old, three horned.
Herbivore.
Written by Jordis   

   Diplodocus.
Big, loud.
Stomping, bowling, eating.
Hungry, seeing green plants.
Herbivore.

Written by Kadi


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