This week we read the delectable “This Is Just To Say” by William Carlos Williams, in which he expertly maneuvers the “sorry, not sorry” faux-apology. As enjoyable as Williams’ poem is, it is even more fun to find out what our darling students are secretly not sorry about (mostly really delicious food). Enjoy!
Darwin Elementary
Ms. Arango
2nd Grade
Un Día
Benito R.
Un día mi mamá me
dijo que no me comiera
el pastel hasta después
de la cena
Me lo comí
porque no pude
aguantarme
Lo siento
pero me encata…
One Day
Benito R.
One day my mom
said do not eat
the cake until after
dinner
I ate it
because I couldn’t
help myself…
The Cupcake
Leylany R.
In the house of my
grandma there was a
cupcake and my grandma
said don’t eat that
and I waited and
I ate it.
She told me
but I ate it.
The Cake
John R.
I made a cake and
I promised I would share
but I ate it all
Ms. Vargas-Mendez
3rd Grade
Sorry Not Sorry
Ashley
What I did
is that I
took a piece
of cake
This Is Just To Say
Jason P.
I ate your pizza
so sorry but
it was delicious
Sorry But Not Really Sorry
Emanie R.
I ate my
sister’s candy
that was in
her bag
and probably
she wanted
because she
loved that candy
I’m sorry
but it was
so good
and sweet
Ms. Robbins
2nd & 3rd Grade
The Whole Pie
Armando V.
I ate the whole pie which I know you wanted to eat
I am sorry that I ate the whole pie
I like that pie it was so so so sweet
It was good, thank you
Eat The Cake
Isaiah S.
When it was my birthday my mom bought me
a cake and she went to work and said don’t
eat the cake. It looked so good
I ate it all. I felt a little
disappointed. I said sorry but
I really enjoyed it.
Pie Thief
Joshua M.
I took my grandma’s best pie
She said don’t eat that
It was so tasty