Here is a link to his version of the poem:
DIDGERIDOO
Here is our own version of the poem:
Foxes
wear socks in boxes
Deer
jumps over the shoe
Owls
scream I don’t give a hoot
But what does a didgery do?
Albatross
Eat atoms across oceans,
Owls
Use towels when they poo
Goats
Wear coats climbing mountains
But what does a didgeridoo?
Sloths
Eat moths so they do not burp
Kangaroos
Jump up to see those beautiful views
Cats
Make mats to smack those bats
But what does a didgeridoo?
Deer
Makes a bear with a prayer
Mouse
Gives a Moose a Boo with a Moo
Rat
Steals a Mat from Postman Pat
But What Does a Didgery DO?
Lions
Lick lemons with lynel
Sharks
Use lots of shampoo
Chinchillas
Make friends with gorillas
But what does a didgery do?
Bears
Buy bitter sweets
Kangaroos
Yell out screw you!
Cows
Try to grow eyebrows
But what does a didgeridoo
Sloths
catch moths with their cloths
Kangaroos
choose to do poos in people’s loos
Deers
Eat hares and drink beers on chairs
But what does a didgeridoo?
Hi Sam. Great example of our poetry from week 4. Remember to include other areas of the curriculum in our weekly reflections. I think you have forgotten to add the name of the poet!
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