This week we’re exploring sound poems. Some sounds already have words, but others don’t, and I encouraged the students to invite sound words where needed. Students considered the sounds at home, at school, and in Chicago.
Ms. Brown
5th Grade
Sounds Of…
Jayda C.
I hear a crash from the trash can
I hear a wish for the wind
I hear kisses from the movie
I hear hi at school
I hear piano keys saying words
What I Hear
Lauryn S.
I hear the plosh plosh plosh
of the ice on my way to school
I hear the ringggg of the school bell
I hear the click clanggg of my phone ringing
I hear the swish of the basketball games at recess
I hear the psst psst psst of my friends trying to get each other’s attention
I hear the clang! clang! of the dishes being washed
I hear silence
Sounds
Andrea A.
I hear the voices of my friends
I hear my family talking loud
I hear the birds that are in the park
I hear my sister singing in the shower
I hear teachers everyday at school
Mr. Schade
4th Grade
Sound of the City
Arely R.
I hear people talking
I hear birds singing
I hear romantic music in restaurants
I hear children playing in the playground
I hear dogs barking in the pet store
The Sounds of Chicago
Xiumara H.
I hear the sound of police coming
I hear the tick tock when I see a clock
I hear thrum when I hear a truck
The Sounds of the Country
Christian A.
I hear cars beeping
I hear rain drops dripping
I hear rocks pounding
I hear kids grounding
I hear cows moo
I hear ducks quack
I hear a lion roar