This week, poets at Poe Middle School in Ms. Agboola’s class wrote about a snowy day in Chicago. Read what they created.
Snow Days
Makayla J.
6th g.
One snowy day a
girl named Pat was getting
ready for school when her mom
named Cat called and told her it
was a snow day for school because
of the blizzard coming soon
at noon
1991 Snow
Jordan B.
6th grade
As it was 1991 I stood in the woods
The snow grew up and up and up and higher
I was in the woods before I got tired.
I went to town before the snow got higher.
As it was 1991 I stopped in the woods.
The snow grew up and up and up and higher
I was in the woods before I got tired.
I went to town before the snow got higher.
I like the snow but it makes me tired.
My friend came along but didn’t wanna stay
Because she said she needs air in her tire.
I went to bed but before, I ate some steak.
The steak was good but not as good as
the cake I ate all the food and it was
delicious. And may be good but not so nutritious
I had a great time but I gotta go.
To bed I may rest, may rest in woah.
Windy Chicago Day
Gabrielle B.
7th g.
It’s cold outside
the heat is on high
and everyone is
inside.
Birds are migrating
Squirrels are hibernating
and the Christmas lights
are growing.
It’s cold in Chicago
Everyone’s heats are on
high. Most are inside.
Squirrels and birds left
for the winter.
Christmas lights are up.
And the Christmas spirit
is everywhere.
Somewhere, anywhere
Someone will see
Snowy days aren’t bad.