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The Lighthouse by Alfie

One night the lighthouse shone,towering on top of the cliff,the lighthouse sucked all dark from the sky.As the bar people cheered,the lighthouse went out.Back inside the lghthouse there was a old wrinklied,old man wearing a grey jacket,black trousers and formal shoes.He was writing a letter to the queen.Then he heard a CLANG,grabed his lantern and ran up the stairs.Startled,alarmed,terified he ran up the stairs.

When he made it to the top he saw the light had gone out.As he looked in it,he heard a ship heading for the rocks.He picked up the bulb,triped over his tools and the bulb smashed.He looked over his shoulder and saw lanterns…

The lovly,kind people came and helped the old man.The man ran down the stairs and opened his door.He let the people up in his lighthouse.The lanterns guided the ship away and they all cheared.

The end by Alfie

The lighthouse By Jerusha

There was once a lighthouse which was shining the way for the ships, the light moved slowly at the ships as the lighthouse stood on a mountain cliff.

Inside the dull, grey lighthouse there was an old, wrinkly man who was concentrating on his homework with a candle to help him look properly. He jumped as he heard a strange noise and went to investigate what happened but he carried on. Suddenly, the window flew open and the candle blew out.

The old man was scared, frightened, worried, the old man was so worried that he thought he heard a ship coming closer & closer.

The old man rushed up the spiral stairs, up, up he went to see the clogs that made the noise. Afterwards, the old man didn’t fix the clogs but he knew what to do. The man picked up the light bulb, before he picked it up the old man put his tool box and tripped over it.

The man began to feel worried when he heard the sound of a ship coming closer to the ship coming closer to the cliff.

The old man rushed down the spiral stairs again and opened the doors. He could not believe his eyes, all the villagers had brought their oil lamp to use at the lighthouse and the ship was safe & sound.

 

THE END.

What my name stands for! By Hannah

Happy,Amazing,Nice,Neat,Awsome,Helpful. That is what my name stands for.

Lovely,Outstanding,Reliable,Nice,Amazing. That is what my mums name stands for.

The light house by Isobel

Once upon a time there was a light house on a cliff  by a town. The light house keeper was a old grumpy man. he wore a navy blue jacket and hat with a white shirt.

One day some people were cheering as the bright, shining light flew over the dark, gloomy town. The light house keeper shut the window so he didn’t have to listen to to the people cheering.  When suddenly there was a loud noise and the light house light went out! Every body was confused the light house keeper went to see what was going on.

He walked up hundreds and hundreds of spiral stairs to see what was going on.He shone his lantern at the cogs to see if any thing was wrong with them.They had stopped the light house keeper walked up some more steps and picked up his tool bag he had a look at the inside the light bulb but there wasn’t even a spark of light!

The light house keeper picked up the light bulb but his tool bag was behind him and he tripped breaking the bulb! Worried, distressed, concerned the light house keeper got up and looked out the window seeing a boat. The man ran down stairs to tell the people in town but…

It was a miracle The town people had come to help him!  The light house keeper  lead the town people to the top of the  light house with there lanterns making a huge light making the people on the boat turn the boat around.

My version of “The Lighthouse” by Baylee-Rose!

The Lighthouse!

Once upon a time there was a lighthouse. It was a very dull lighthouse which was a dark shade of grey, but the dazzling light that came of it was just amazing, and it was set on a cliff not so far away from a little town. Underneath the cliff was lots of pointy rocks.

Just over the cliff the small village stood and all you could see was oil lamps. You could just about make out the thin, wispy clouds in the dim, gloomy sky. All you could hear was the cheering of the people in the pub. They were having a party!!

In the lighthouse was the lighthouse keeper. The lighthouse keeper was grumbly and always moody. The old man was putting his hands over his ears, because the people in the town were cheering as the light when past.

“Oh,” he moaned as he shut the window, blocking out the sound. He went straight back to his writing. He was trying to finish when… BANG, BOOM, RUMBLE!! The window flew open blowing out the light. The man had a face full of fear. Towering above the sea,the lighthouse suddenly stopped spinning.

The old man ran up the stairs. He stopped to see that the cogs were broken. The old man fetched his tool box and went to the lightbulb, but the light was dimming by the second.

The old man dropped his toolbox to get a better look, unfortunately he tripped on his tool box and knocked one the lightbulb case smashing it to pieces. The man looked as worried as a little girl running a way from a bear.He thought to himself, what am I going to do.

The old man was so worried and scared that his last hope was the villagers. He pulled open the door and stopped to see that they all had lanterns. The old man led all the people onto the cliff and told them to shine the lanterns. They all guided the ship to safety. The man smiled … for once!

by Baylee-Rose

The lighthouse by Kayban

There was once a lighthouse which looked over many towns and cities, but the nearest city was Holyhead [in Wales] and some people in a party were cheering every time the light passed by.It was a dull, dark winters evening. In the lighthouse, there was a keeper. The loud, noisy crowd outside provoked the keeper.

The old,stone lighthouse was built on a cliff with water, splashing onto it The elderly man wrote a messy, untidy letter. He was so irritated by the racket that he slammed the little window squeezed into the wall, shut.

Suddenly he heard a deafening crash, the candle went out, the window flew open and the light stopped wring. Immediately the people in the party stopped cheering. When the ,the man got up to check out the noise, he tripped over the chair and waddled over to the stairs. He grabbed his toolkit and sprinted up the spiral staircase. At the peak of the lighthouse, he heard a noise, it was a ship. Scared, anxious, terrified he lifted up the ball. As he stepped backwards and tripped over his toolkit which was left on the floor behind him and the ball shattered into a million pieces, sending fragments of glass asunder. A worried look crossed his face as the ship was edging nearer. The guard ran swiftly down the stairs, although he sounded like an elephant bombarding a building.

When the keeper looked through the door a pleasure met his eyes, all the villagers had brought their lanterns, so the ship was led safely away from the jagged rocks. Delighted, pleased, satisfied the guard scampered back into the lighthouse with a smile on his face for once.

The lighthouse by Charlie.

Once there was a lighthouse that was towering over the edge the cliff. The lighthouse was leaning over a village. In the lighthouse the lighthouse keeper was writing a letter, but the villagers were putting him off, so he slammed the window shut! Then the cogs stopped working and the light broke!

Worried, concerned, distressed the lighthouse keeper sprinted up the spiral staircase! When the villagers knew that the lighthouse stopped working they all worried because there was a boat that was about to hit the sharp, jagged rocks! The old man was lifting the lightbulb, but he dropped it and the glass shattered all over the place. The lighthouse keeper felt anxious!

The old man looked and saw the villagers, so he ran as fast as his legs could carry him to open the tall, squat door. All the villagers had there lanterns with them. The lighthouse keeper, who smashed the lightbulb, was relived to see the villagers! The villagers went into the lighthouse and used there lanterns to guide the boat away from the sharp, jagged rocks and the boat turned swiftly away! The lighthouse keeper thanked the villagers and they went home!

The End!

The lighthouse!

Once upon a time there was a glowing town with a glowing lighthouse which spun on around the town. Every night there was a party and everyone cheered when it came past their house. It was a usual tradition for their town. The lighthouse lived on the edge of a pointy ,sharp cliff. Everyone thought this was a safe lighthouse and you can always count on it.

In this lighthouse lived a old man who was always grumpy. He sat in his chair and watched above the lighthouse. One day when the lighthouse came past a house they were cheering and the old man was trying to write a letter in peace. ” Gosh can’t you write a letter in peace” quoted the grumpy old man! he was angry with the villages! Then all of a sudden he heard a big BANG! ” What was that?” he spoke. The window crashed open and the candle blew out suddenly! the old man stood up i the pitch dark and the old man went to get his lantern. It was so dark he fell over his own feet! Shocked,Scared,Worried he raced away. He felt frightened like a little boy!

After, the old man got up, he picked up his lantern and raced up the stairs to the top room. Then in the top room was the stuff that made the light work in the lighthouse . So the old man checked there. The telescope was there so the old man peered though to see if any ships were coming or any stuff like that. ” NO” spoke the old man! A ship was heading this way. The old man tried to pick up the telescope and fell over the bag of tools! He BROKE THE BULB! He looked out the window to see what was going on ant the whole town was in the house. But then he raced down the stairs to the lighthouse door. He saw a shinning light going upwards. Amazed,Thrilled,Excited as the ship rowed past in glee. They all brought their lanterns to get a light flashing. The ship travelled past gracefully.

The End. By Jess

The lighthouse by Lily.

Once upon a time there lived an old man, a very lonely old man! One day he was sitting at his desk writing a letter to the boat sailors.The man lived in a light house and outside his window was a bright, golden light which was twinkling against the dull, misty sky like a light reflecting on a light shade! The man banged his window close because he was trying to concentrate and all the light came past there window. All of a sudden it started to get very dark and the mans candle flattered out. The man walked up the spiral, spinning stairs to see what had happened. The man was feeling very scared…

Shattered, upset, lonely the man was very cross.  The angry, sad man picked  up the dark, flattered light cupboard up, suddenly… The man as the heavy tripped over his rusty, dark tool box and then he accidentally dropped it and the light bulb and the man both fell on the floor and it smashed!The light was no longer a lovely bright shining light it was just a  dirty, smashed piece of work!! Looking through the telescope, he fumed about the broken bulb! Furiuos, unhappy, upset the man saw the boat coming and he got worried and worried and worried the man got very mad!

The man started to  lighten up a bit and also try to be  very brave and said” Im a good man and if there is EVER a problem which is in the light house then i can surely fix it! The man felt very guilty because he had a feeling that the boat will crash right into the light house he tried not to think that though! He was starting to get very shaky, the man left it and then he decided to open the door…. ” WOW, you didn’t have to do this” he shouted, it was the villagers they have got the man all a light bulb to spare for the light house.

Astonished, appreciated, happy the man felt very special! The man realised that they didn’t just do it for him they also made sure that there was light so that the boat won’t crash into the light house . The man said” Oh thank you, i really do appreciate your hard work what do you want me to do for you!” The man stood with all his super friends and they all stood with all there light bulbs for the man .The old man was glad that the villagers were thinking of him!

The end by Lily Broad. I hope you enjoyed it!

The lighthouse by William

One cold,wet night there was an old man,who lived in a light house.He lived on a slippy hill,on the edge of a wet cliff.There was a yellow,bright light that went round and round,with lots of dim,grey clouds.

The dark,grey sky moved slowly towards the lighthouse.Next to the tall,long lighthouse,there was a gloomy,spooky town,with crooked,murky roofs.

One day the old,grumpy man was writing a letter,when suddenly the light went out.The moody man got his toolkit and went up the dark spiral stairs.

When the lighthouse keeper got upstairs he looked inside the bulb,then he walked backwards and tripped over his toolbox,the light had broke.Then he saw a ship coming towards him.

The man quickly ran down the spiral stairs and opened the front door of the light house.All the people from town came up the hill carrying lantens in their hands.

Most of the people had seen the light go out,so they came up with lantens.Everybody held up their lantens so the ship could see where it was going.He felt amazed and very gratful.