Mountain Peak
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This Welsh poem describes the view from a mountain top, comparing the hills to the body of God sleeping. Its rich imagery can be used in work on similes
This Welsh poem is rich in imagery, including an initial simile. It complements the How to… write similes article, and ties in with the Mountain theme.The poem describes the view from a mountain top, comparing the hills to the body of God sleeping.
Preparation
Provide images (photos and/or film) of different views over mountains and hills (including some Welsh hills, if possible), different weather conditions and seasons. Have ready images of other landscapes to provide a stimulus for the children’s own poems – eg, cliffs, coastlines, Giant’s Causeway, field of flowers, sand dunes.
Previous learning
Published 2 January 2008
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