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Myths – Year 7
5 February 2021
The theme for Year 7’s English this term is storytelling. This includes work on myths, legends and traditional tales.
The students created their own poems inspired by the transformation and morality myths they have studied. I really enjoyed reading the myths this week. The children have all worked so hard on their writing and I have been very impressed! I was also very pleased with the artwork produced to accompany their poems. Lots of detail and creativity was on display.
Enjoy!
– Mrs Cooke
Arachne – Mathew
Arachne was very proud
as she was the best weaver around
She gloated that she was better than Athena
Which made her even meaner
She maddened the goddess
Who came down in fancy dress
She challenged her to a duel
In the art of weaving wool
Athena was good but Arachne was better
This made Athena as mad as an angry red setter
They weaved through the day and judged through the night
Arachne’s picture gave Athena a terrible fright
The picture proved of the Gods wrong
This made Athena’s haltered even more strong
In the moment of her rage
She turned her gaze
To turn Arachne into a spider
Arachne – Isaac L
A hall of stone pillars
Of rich tapestry
Hung there by proud Arachne
With an artist’s proud glee
One in a corner
All dusty and alone
Hiding in the shadows
Barely on show
Produced by Athena
With infinite care
And the threads of that tapestry
Are shining and fair
In the dark corners
Where nobody goes
Arachne’s latest works
Are now on show
Made of glistening strands of silver
Perfect cobwebs
But the talent of Arachne
Is now put to bed
For Athena got angry
With Arachne’s pride
And turned her into a spider
On that web she now resides
No longer rich coloured weaving
Mocking the gods
But the tapestries still hang
Made of very rich cloth
The daughter of a weaver – Alecia
A daughter of a weaver
Rages the gods
Athena the god of crafting filled with rage
Caring for her work Arachne smiles in vain
Heavenly artwork made of cobwebs
Now the once beautiful weaver is a little bug
Even though Arachne is now a spider her weaving was still exquisite
Arachne – Ziva
Arachne was a gifted girl
Who lived in Ancient Greece
She weaved from thread, great tapestries
Each one a masterpiece
Amazed by her work
People couldn’t help but say
“This must be a chosen gift”
They were a beautiful array
…
Fed up by this Arachne said
How she did this herself
The talent was home-bred
One midsummer day a challenge arose
The weavers sat
And threaded the rows
Perfecting their pieces
They worked for hours
As they were competing
For the glory towers
Arachne tied-off her beautiful piece
As Athena stood in awe
She shook her head in disbelief
And
Athena’s jealousy greater than ever
But she was very clever