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Food Glorious Food! We started by thinking of a hypothetical situation: If aliens were coming to earth to take you away to their planet, what is the one dish you would absolutely have to […]

What is a favorite memory you have of a food that makes your senses come alive? This week Foster Park 7th Graders got to explore Tacos and Dumplings and everything in between. Enjoy this […]

This week we read Ego Trippin’ by Nikki Giovanni and talked about her use of exaggeration and historical references to write a poem that celebrates herself. After a brainstorm where students came up with […]

What is home and what’s it mean to you? How have you been shaped by the place or many places that you’re from? This week Foster Park 7th graders had a chance to talk […]

This week, Foster Park 8th graders wrote about the importance of names. They did a little online research about the origin and meanings of their names, and explored the stories of where they came […]

This week we read Where I’m From by George Ella Lyons and talked about how the places we come from, influence and help to shape our identities. Students in Ms. Turner’s 8th grade class […]

For our first session at Foster Park Elementary we spent some time introducing ourselves and talking about what poetry is and what it means to us. I introduced myself, by sharing a poem Ode […]

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