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For their ninth week of poetry Shoesmith 5th and 6th graders discovered what it means to give advice. Advice is a suggestion that is given to someone in order to help and guide them. […]

For their seventeenth week of poetry, Hale 3rd-5th grade poets discovered Kenning poetry. Kenning is a word that’s created from putting two unrelated words together. On Tuesday we read my own poem titled, “Joy,” […]

For their eighth week of poetry, Shoesmith 5th and 6th graders explored different styles of music. Such as Rock, Hip Hop, Rap, and Pop. Together we read the poem “Haiku” by DJ Renegade, where […]

For their week of poetry, Hale after school 3rd-5th poets became artists. We explored Ekphrastic Poetry, poetry that is inspired by works of art, such as drawings, paintings, sculptures, or photographs. On Tuesday we […]

For their seventh week of poetry Shoesmith 5th and 6th graders explored persona poetry. Persona is the Greek word for mask. In ancient Greece actors use to wear several mask to represent different characters. […]

For their fifteenth week Hale 3rd-5th poets took a trip to outer space. We explored the poem “The Day the Universe Exploded in My Head,” by Allan Wolf. Wolf incorporated rhyme and onomatopoeia (sound […]

For their fourteenth week of poetry Hale Elementary 3rd-5th grade poets prepared for Valentine’s Day by exploring poetry all about love. We read the poem “Love,” by 8th grader Xiomara L.V. In her poem, […]

For their sixth week of poetry Shoesmith 5th and 6th graders explored their emotions. They were asked “Why is it important for people to share their feelings?” Students gave amazing responses: to grow and […]

Last week for our thirteenth lesson Hale 3rd-5th grade poets dealt with a heavy snow and storm warnings. Yet, this didn’t stop us from from exploring hyperbole. Hyperbole is when a poet uses language […]

For our fifth week of poetry Shoesmith 5th and 6th grades explored ode poetry. Odes are poems where the poet praises and celebrates significant people, places, and things. Students were asked “Why is it […]

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