“sound trains” @ Moos Elementary

Today at Moos, we wrote about the seasons! We learned about making our language concise in poetry and how we can use the smallest amount of words to make interesting lines over and over again. Our poets did a great job at sharing their work too! 

Ms. Sherif
3rd Grade

Summer 
Alizae P. 

rainbows shine
magic waves rise
ice cream melts
class is out
kids scream
sun bright
kid jump
smell nature
cars zoom
sound trains
trees wave

 

Summer 
Jaime R. 

birthday surprises
$50 money

 

Winter
Antonio M.

I go outside,
play.
Throw snowballs.
Fight in the snow,
Santa.

 

Summer Day
Julitza H.

Rainbow, rain, sun.
Six Flags is fun.
Magic water, rising.
Park, jump,
ice-cream.

 

Ms. Willis
3rd Grade

Fall 
Jacob R.

trick-or-treat house
costume outside
ghostbuster save
scary movie
I’m candy

 

Summer <3 
Sheilanis R.

ice-cream smoothies
watermelon strawberries
beach laughter
flower bees
Hawaii pineapples
flower cars

 

Funny and Scary Fall
Justin D.

ghost with googly eyes
tiny skeleton dancing
big scary men
creating candy
zombie with no head
scary men ghost
running and selling

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