Feeling Like an Animal

Students wrote poems describing which animals they felt like on specific days of the week. Read what that they wrote.

Mr. Alzola

third grade

By Camila B.

Lunes como sentirse un gato

estar jugando o estar relajado como un perezoso

 

Lunes el lunes temperano desperto

con pelo de erizo del Mar

 

Lunes lunes de manana soy como

un perro de mal humor

 

What I feel

By Daniel R.

On Monday, I feel like a turtle.

On Tuesday, I feel like a bird.

On Wednesday, I feel like a dog.

On Thursday, I feel like a chicken.

 

Mrs. O’Claire

third grade

Animals that I feel

By Noel G. 

On Monday

I feel

tired like

a sloth

 

When I’m

at recess

I feel

like a

hungry lion.

 

When I’m

leaving school

I feel

like a

crazy monkey.

 

By Ean C. 

On Friday

I feel good

because I get

Dunkin’ every morning

and then when

I get to

school I eat

breakfast and

then we have

prep and I

love prep because

we get to

play games on

the computer and

when we get

to class we

do fun activities

and we have

lunch and I

get to talk

to my friends

and when we

go outside

to play with my

friends I turn

into a lion

and then we

leave school.

 

By Melanie M.

A fish and a dog and

a cat

and I feel like a

fish and a dog, cat.

 

Monkey and Dragon

By Ashton R.

I feel like a

monkey because they

are happy, fun, playful

and then the monkey

will change into a dragon.

 

Ms. Sauer and Mrs. Yanez

third grade

By Angeline V.

En Viernes

yo siento

como un

hipopotao ambriento

yo como

pizza

y

sopa

 

en

recreo

yo

siento

como

delfin y perro

 

yo

corro

por

un

perro

 

By Sophia R.

On Friday

I feel

like a

hungry hippo

I eat pizza

and jodogz.

 

During recess

I feel like

a cat.

 

I run

past.

 

By Michael A.

On Friday,

I feel

like

a

hungry

hippo.

I

eat

pizza

and

fries.

During

recess,

I

feel

like

a monkey.

I run

past

my brother.

 

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