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Here are some of our Green poems which were written by Mrs. Hally's Fifth Class
P is for our planet. O is for our ocean. R is for our rivers. T is for our trees. L is for our loving. A is for all the above. W is for wonderful and the world we love. By Orla Fogarty
P is for peace which is throughout our school. O is for offering which we can do. R is for rules that we obey. T is for tidyness everyday. L is for learning which evolves from this. A is for activity which is often bliss. W is for work that must be done. N is for noticeboards packed with fun. S is for safety througout our school and our Eco Code displays these rules. By Alice Moore. P is for popular picturesque school. O is for offering which we can do. R is for rounding our plants into shape. T is for teaching and toiling le scléip. L is for linking our talents together. A is for applying them in all kinds of weather. W is for worthwhile workmanship. N is for neighbourly, noticeable drill. S is for sparkling, specially, selected green school. Written By: Emma Larkin. P is for private around our school. O is for offering which we can do. R is for rounding our plants into shape. T is for teaching and toiling together. L is for linking our talents together. A is for applying for competition’s to win. W is for when we are together. N is for nature around our school. S is for green school and to help keep it clean. Written By: Emma Larkin. G is for greedy which we are not, R is for rubbish which we can spot, E is for everyone who gave, E is for energy that we should save, N is for neat and tidy school grounds, F is for friendships that we have found, L is for legs to walk and cycle, A is for anything we can recycle, G is for green school which we are happy to display so join in and celebrate with us today. By : Lesley-Ann Power
It was hard at first, But soon succeeded, And united we stood, To what was needed, The green flag is being hoisted, We’re as proud as can be, So let us rejoice and radiate this celebrity. By Ciara Curran Cleaning and changing and creating, And gardening and planting and thinking, And working and displaying and playing, And learning and viewing and seeing, And linking and digging and helping, And recycling and colouring and collecting, And re using and displaying and pulling, And co-operating and gathering and crushing. By: Laura Corcoran. |
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