Thursday 6 December 2012

Harry's Adventure

One day there was a boy called Harry O'Johnson. He lived with his Mum Emily, Dad Joe and older sister Matilda in a farmhouse in Wales. This meant that Harry was Welsh and he went to a Welsh primary school at the age of 4. Everyday Harry would wake up at 6am in the morning and do all the chores and have his breakfast and go to school.

Harry was never bullied at school because he was now a year 11 child and nobody could mess with year 11s. Harry loved school and he even loved having such great teachers and friends. Harry was the best classmate anyone could possibly have. But 3 months later Harry broke down in tears when he had a phone call saying that his friend Jamie couldn't come to the party that Harry planned to congratulate Jamie for getting A* in his English exam. But when Harry went back to the farmhouse he was told by his Dad to wait in the car because the family were moving away in a house nearer to school. He was so delighted, he couldn't wait to tell the good news to his friends the next day.

By Fahim Ahmed 7O/7RMC

The icy stare

The vengeful moaning
The rusty chains
The icy chill
The terrified screams
The bright moon
The swarming bats
The croaking gates
The frightful shadow
The abandoned ride
The frozen face
The mysterious footprints
The heavy breathing
The icy stare
The slamming gates
The dark chanting
The pleading cries
The scattering bats
The demonic laugh

By Lavell Rhule Year 8

The guilty bride

The fake affection
The twinkling diamond
The sparkling gold
The trembling hands
The sliding circles
The guilty bride
The watching soul
The angry memories
The evil secret
The hidden plan
The repeated betrayal
The guilty bride
The passed time
The deflated balloons
The fearful soul
The dashed flowers
The leaving car
The guilty bride
The trembling runway
The false chattering
The hidden plot
The parking cab
The awaited arrival
The fancy room
The excellent service
The clinking metal
The silent footsteps
The sudden gasp
The last breath
The guilt bride...

 By Nia Clarke Year 8

Haunted theme park

The twisted metal
The broken tracks
The destroyed sign
The rusty roller coasters
The dark day.

The creaking screws
The ripped seatbelts
The cold whispers
The hot breath
The skeleton hands
The scary posters
The whistling wind
The rustling leaves.

By Towhid Alom Year 8

The abandoned house

The abandoned house
The cracked door
The rusty floor
The scurrying mouse.

The weightless monster
The unpredictable intruder
The smelly fear
The rotting corpse.

The soundless footsteps
The creeping shadows
The banging heartbeat
The growing anxiety.

The floating blood pool
The smuggled breath
The echoed scream
The bloodthirsty yell.

By Kimberley Newsome Year 8

Darkwood manor house

The cold gate
The moaning plants
The swaying trees
The shivering doorknob
The creaking door
The rusty floorboards
The misty air
The huge stairs
The howling wind
The spooky sounds
The cooing birds
The shattered window
The old man
The blooded frame
The howling wolf
The gusty wind
The banging door
The silent house
Them light
The pitch black...

By Farhana Ali Year 8

My bedroom scares me

The creaking door
The open window
The scary trees
The howling wind
The black shadow
The burning candle
The loud footsteps
The clanking chains
The tapping windows
The shadowed prints
The dark atmosphere
The unlit candle
The running shadow
The blinking eyes
The loudest footsteps
The gushing wind
The silent room
The dark shadows
The screaming voices
The blank expression
The killing silence
The open door...

By Faizah Nasar Year 8

The vampire

The starving creature
The sharp fangs
The marble eyes
The scared victim
The beautiful woman
The fresh blood
The irresistible smell
The fast walking
The delicious neck
The warm blood
The happy thrill
The loud scream
The fast run
The breathless lungs
The happy predator
The cold victim

By Aysha Choudhury Year 8

The haunted house

The full moon
The silent night
The cold air
The old residence
The rusted doorknob
The stone wall
The decaying carpet
The creepy hall
The haunted  statues
The bronze armour
The wooden stairs
The quaking banisters
The scary noise
The elderly floorboards
The dark doors
The vampire bats
The decomposing rats
The enormous spiders
The misty windows
The white skeletons
The huge rooms
The nasty stench
The blood splatters
The merciless ghost
The howling wolf
The echoing moans
The 1,000 deaths
The endless doom...

By Sadia Bibi Year 8

The girl who never came home

The rising heat
The thudding beat
The nervous wreck
The pouring wet
The ticking time
The terrible crime
The oblivious sounds
The vibrating ground
The ended time
The never arrived
The worried mom
The tick-tock gone
The blaring siren
The name Niren
The devastated family
The guilty vanity
The hopeless search
The painful heart
The beautiful girl
The murdered victim
The devastation in him.

By Kenda Davis Waite Year 8

The dark forest

The whispering wind
The skipping leaves
The white light
The twitching trees
The orange eyes
The black fur.

The pale face
The cold blood
The silent atmosphere
The strange footsteps
The thick rope
The terrified soul.

The croaking cough
The tight thought
The spitting blood
The fast footsteps
the hiding evidence
The next attack...

By Zaynah Begum Year 8

The dark dream

The deep breath
The loud siren
The red blood
The total stranger
The dark ride
The comfy bed
The quiet whisper
The dark shadows
The scary faces
The big hospital
The loud noises
The fading screams
The painful looks
The ripped skin
The bloody face
The teeth marks
The creaky floor
The closed eye
The red eye
The frightened smile...

By Mahfoozur Rahman Year 8

Kidnapped

The silent streets
The echoing voices
The cheerful muttering
The tapping shoes
The howling night
The flapping bats
The still trees
The floating leaves
The approaching wheels
The masked ones
The faster beating
The dangerous chemical
The blurred eyes
The unknown place
The lonely room
The forced rope
The dead end.

By Naeema Islam Year 8

The Shadow

The howling wind
The swinging seat
The swaying trees
The rusted bench
The glowing light
The moving car
The squeaking gate
Th stomping feet
The approaching figure
The growing shadow
The screaming voices
The loud gunshot
The burning bullet
The running feet
The starting car
The turning wheel
The deafening silence
The dim light.

By Amin Hajisaid Year 8

The mystery

The broken iron
The printed floor
The shredded grass
The damaged metals
The missing screams
The hidden laughter
The naked branches
The whistling wind
The kidnapped surprises
The awaiting man.

The patterned webs
The missing letters
The red writing
The sweet treats
The expiry dates
The black spiders
The evil eyes
The shrieking stream
The cold residence
The awaiting man...

By Elisheba John Year 8

Tuesday 4 December 2012

The icy stare

The vengeful moaning
The rusty chains
The icy chill
The terrified screams
The bright moon
The swarming bats
The croaking gates
The frightful shadows
The abandoned ride
The frozen face
The mysterious footprints
The heavy breathing
The icy stare
The slamming gates
The dark chanting
The pleading cries
The scattering bats
The demonic laugh

Lavell Rhule

Tension of the House

The broken house
the lonely visitor
the hollow door
the pearling bang
the ghostly bats
the creaking door
the heavy heart 
the echoed footsteps 
the scuttling rats
the dusty house
the thick cob- webs
the scared person
the cackl laughs
the miserable murmurs
the sorrowful cry
the white cloak
the flickering lights
the foggy steam
the dodgy electricity
the lonely visitor
the sudden shock
the creeping noise
the pale face
the hard thump
the cold face
the sad ending.

I am Virginia Otis

My name is Virginia Otis,

I live at Canterville Chase.

But something's not right,

Because in the night,

I keep getting slapped in the face!

I have no idea what it is,

When I go to bed I sleep in fear,

When I wake up it's only strange noises I can hear.

The rest of my family don't really care,

If there's something lurking here and there.

They hear clanging chains and shreeking moans,

But all they do is groan!

There's a blood stain in my dining hall,

But my brother manages to clean it all.

My name is Virginia Otis, I live in a haunted house.

I'm so scared, somebody help!

By Theo Pitter Year 8

Character of Virginia

Virginia is peaceful,
She is soft as wool.
The one who is relaxed and calm,
And doesn't like to harm.

Virginia is kind,
She doesn't mind
Sir Simon.
She is well behaved,
And politely waves.

Virginia likes to help,
People that can barely yelp.
Her hands are gentle,
Nothing can make her go mental.

By Thasniya Parvin, Year 8

Virginia

Virginia was different from the rest,
I would say out of her family, she's the best.
She was very different from the others,
Like the dust on the bedsheet covers.
She's not scared of anything, nothing at all,
She has two brothers that she really admires.

By Daunte Robin Year 8

Virginia Otis

Virginia Otis, that is my name
Ans this new house is very strange.
Everyday there is blood on the floor,
And in the night a ghost bangs on the doors.
He killed the residents that lived here,
He infiltrated there dreams, and left them in fear.
He says Stars and Stripes were killers,
Maybe he should look in the mirror!

The both of us are mis-understood,
Even though he can't be seen as good.
We're an odd combination like a cat and mouse,
But I'll do anything to get him out of my house!

By Lavell Rhule Year 8

I'm Virginia Otis

I'm in a new house all of a
sudden.
My American family and me
We were told a ghost was here,
But everyone said we're not scared,
me too but I couldn't
Say me three.
I'm soft hearted, is what I'm told,
But what if there's a story about
to unfold.
I think this house is great,
But what actually haunts this
Place?
The rest are strong and have a
Solution for everything.
Where as I am more emotional and
Maybe do not have a strong belief in
America.
Or is it just me,
Or is something wrong with me.
Is it?

By Naeema Islam Year 8

Virginia from The Canterville Ghost

Virginia is nothing like the rest,
She knows her family will be in for a test.

Her family will be in for a treat,
If they pester more, they're all dead meat!

Virginia is brave, she will help the ghost,
After all, she cares about him the most.

She is helpful, thoughtful and kind,
Whatever goes on in that little girls mind?

What did the ghost do to make her agree?
Would he ever let her be free?

In the end Virginia was right,
She knew her family will be in for a fright.

When she was all alone and lost,
This made the family give a massive cost.

Virginia came back home with jewels,
Her Dad took them away, how cruel?

So that was the story of the Otis family,
Next time they will know not to be so silly!

By Zaynah Begum