Saturday 5 October 2013

Our Tribute to Seamus Heaney

On 30th August, 2013, Ireland lost one of its greatest poets; Seamus Heaney, after a short illness.  His loss to our culture and society is deeply felt and we wanted to celebrate his life, by producing this online project in his memory.

We hope you enjoy reading our ideas, as much as we enjoyed reading his poetry.  We learned that Heaney dwells in his imagination, finding inspiration often in the very simplest of things, such as a potato or a pen. His poems are full of interesting characters and family members, as in 'Clearances iii' and 'The Butts'.  Ireland too is never far away from his mind, with references to Irish places names, as in 'Limbo', or in his use of everyday Irish-isms in his speech, as seen in 'Digging' or 'Lightenings viii'.

His words inspire us all.   May he rest in peace.

Thursday 20 September 2012

Our September Book Reviews

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
i liked the book because it was exciting. 9/10

The curious incident of the dog in the night-time
By Mark Haddon
It was different in an interesting way! 9/10

The Restaurant at the end of the universe 
By Douglas Adams  
It was a hilarious story filled with jokes 10/10

Skullduggery Pleasent 
By Derek Landy
Amazing Book 10/10

Of Mice and Men
by John Steinbeck
interesting and keeps you reading 9/10

Scorpia
by Anthony Horowitz
great book 7/10

Scorpia
by Anthony Horowitz
Good book 6/10

Spellwright
by Blake Charlton
great book and leaves you hanging 8/10

CHERUB: Class A
by Robert Muchamore
Very exciting book. Action-packed. 9/10

Girl,stolen
by April Henry
So interesting ,a real thinker 8\10

The Hobbit
by J.R.R Tolkein
Shlick as Mick. 10/10

The Hunger Games
It was amazing book to read
10/10

Deltora Quest : The Forest of Silence 
by Emily Rodda 
An advanturous book which is unattacable from the reader 10/10 

Trapped
by Micheal Northdrop
A thrilling book that will send shivers down your spine 8/10


Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
10/10 brilliant story :D

Wednesday 18 April 2012

Jabberwocky ~ by Lewis Carroll

What happens in this poem?
In this poem a young boy goes out with his vorpal sword and his brave face and slays the Jabberwock!
He is being warned by his Dad to stay away from it but when it comes by his side the son slays the Jabberwocky.

What words strike you as interesting?
The interesting words that struck me in this poem were Jabberwock, bandersnatch and frumious. These words struck me because I thought they were mindblowing and exotic. The way he wrote these words were extraordinary and it painted a picture in your head. :)

What image is most striking?
I think the most striking image is the "Jabberwock's eyes of flame as it burbled through the tugley wood." This really strikes me as i think of it's bright eyes which gleam in the night. The Jubjub bird also strikes me as it seems strangely fascinating and onomatopoeic.

Thursday 29 March 2012

Our March Reads

My friend Walter
by michael mopurgo
9/10

Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets
by JK Rowling
8/10

The Hunger Games Catching Fire
by Suzanne Collins
10/10

11.22.63
By Stephan King 10/10

Island of the Giant Pokemon
by
9/10


Man vs beast
by Robert Muchamore
7/10

Goldfish
Raymond Chandler
7/10

The Amazing Story Of Adolphus Tips
Michael Morphurgo
9/10

Arthur Quinn and the World Serpent
By Alan Early
8/10

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
J.K Rowling
9/10

Lord of the flies
by William Golding
8/10

The BFG
by Roald Dahl
8/10

The Wind in the Willows
By Kenneth Graham
7/10

Dark Sun
by Robert Muchamore
10/10

diary of a wimpy kid
jeff kiney
1/10

The Recruit
Robert Muchamore
9/10

Harry Potter amd the prisoner of azkaban
by JK Rowling
7/10

Wednesday 21 March 2012

Our March Book Reviews

The Hunger Games
 by Suzanne Collins
10/10

The Hunger Games 3 Mockingjay
by Suzanne Collins
7/10

11.22.63- By Stephan King
10/10

Around the World in Eighty days by Jules Verne
10/10

Alien storm by A.Taylor
8/10

The Vampire Prince
by Darren Shaum
10/10

The Call of the Wild
by Jack London
10/10

Skulduggery Pleasant Death Bringer
by Derek Landy
10/10

The Recruit
By Robert Muchamore
8/10

The scarecrow and his servant
By Phillip Pullman
6/10

Hannibal
Ben Cane
9/10

Knuckle
By James Quinn McDonagh
8/10

The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Colllns
7/10

Looking for JJ
By Anne Cassidy
9/10

The Trenches
By Jim Eldridge
9/10

Long Walk to Freedom (abridged)
By Nelson Mandela
9/10

"Great Expectations"
Charles Dickens
9/10

Harry Potter: Chamber of Secrets
by J.K. Rowling
10/10

Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monster
By Rick Riordan
10/10

Wednesday 7 March 2012

February Book Reviews

'Girl missing' by Sophie McKenzie 8/10
'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins 10/10
'Scarlett' by Cathy Cassidy 8/10
'The Recruit' by Robert Muchamore 7/10
Pompeii by Sue Reid 9\10
 'The Cardturner' by Louis Sachar 9/10
'The Recruit' by Robert Muchamore 8/10
'Tell Me No Lies' by Malorie Blackman 8/10
TheTrenches' 9/10
'Looking for JJ' by Anne Cassi
Great Expectations, Charles Dickens 9/10
'Long Walk to Freedom (abridged version), Nelson Mandela 9/10

Friday 2 December 2011

Our November Reads

Loser Takes All
Graham Greene
4/5

The Man who Corrupted Hadleyburg
Mark Twain
4/5

Tunnels of blood
Darren Shan
4/5

Vampire Mountain
Darren Shan
5/5

The Blurred man
Anthony Horwitz
3/5

The Butterfly lion
Michael Morpurgo
4/5

Dark sun
Robert Muchamore
4/5
Aenir
Garth Nix
3/5

New Moon
Stephenie Meyer
5/5
A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens
2/5

Twilight
Stephenie Meyer
5/5

A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens
3/5

Percy Jackson and the last Olympian
Rick Riodan
4/5

Sharpes Tiger
Bernard Cornwell
5/5

Snake Elbows
Deirdre Montierre
3/5

Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix
J.K. Rowling
5/5

Wilderness
Roddy Doyle
5/5

Lost Christmas
David Logan
4/5

Rover Saves Christmas
Roddy Doyle
5/5

Wesley The Story of a Remarkable Owl
5/5