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Poem suggestions for 10 year old to recite

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Dixiechickonhols · 25/01/2016 09:31

She needs to recite a poem for her english speaking board exam.

She did Please Mrs butler in year 3 which suited her.

So far got macavity and matilda on the list.

I can remember learning the night mail and i wish i'd looked after my teeth but was at secondary maybe age 11 or 12 so not sure.

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ilovevenice · 25/01/2016 09:39

I like The Listeners by Walter de la Mare.

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redhat · 25/01/2016 09:40

The Pig Poem Roald Dahl?

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jelliebelly · 25/01/2016 09:45

My ds is yr5 and he's recently had to learn The Jabberwocky to recite at school - tricky but he did a great job after watching others recite with great expression via good old YouTube!

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grassroots · 25/01/2016 09:49

'Who' by Wes MaGee? Not too long - but plenty of opportunity to show expression?

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GastonsPomPomWrath · 25/01/2016 09:49

It's probably way too long but at that age, I loved I love chocolate cake by Michael Rosen.

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BlueChampagne · 25/01/2016 13:31

The Persian Version by Robert Graves

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luchadragon · 25/01/2016 13:39

I love 'I wish I was Our Sammy' by Willy Russell. Very funny Smile

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GhoulWithADragonTattoo · 25/01/2016 16:43

Bubble Trouble by M Mahey is really fun. Might be a bit tricky to recite though. Lots of tongue twisters.

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Provencalroseparadox · 25/01/2016 17:04

Sea Fever by John Maesfield is wonderful to recite aloud

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Maladicta · 25/01/2016 17:12

A Small Dragon by Brian Patten

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2tired2bewitty · 25/01/2016 17:14

I was going to suggest the night train, great rhythm, pretty sure I was in year six when I did it

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Ferguson · 25/01/2016 17:25

Does it HAVE to be a poem? Or could it be a story?

I love Anne Fine's Diary of a Killer Cat which has plenty of scope for expression, cat voices, human voices, and great humour.

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Provencalroseparadox · 25/01/2016 19:25

Ok am looking through DD's Poems to Perform book. Good ones:

The Sound Collector by Roger McGough
From a Railway Carriage by RL Stevenson
Instruct for Giants by John Rice
Tea with Aunty Mabel by Jeanne Willis
The Food Train by Julia Donaldson
Today I Feel by Gervase Phinn

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Provencalroseparadox · 25/01/2016 19:27

Also the passage from John Donne 'No man is an island' is good

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cathyandclaire · 25/01/2016 19:31

Homework oh homework

The day I got my finger stuck up my nose.

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eastwest · 25/01/2016 19:35

I think things with lots of rhyme and rhythm are easier to learn. i'd choose something like T S Eliot's cat poems - love the picture book versions too.

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Dixiechickonhols · 25/01/2016 23:02

Thank you some great suggestions I'd not come across

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