Monday, April 21, 2014

Poems,Poems, Poems!

April is National Poetry Month!


My first graders have been very busy writing poetry the last couple of weeks.  They began in March with an acrostic poem about the ocean and since then they have been writing poems about spring.  Using their five senses they created "sensory" poems of things we see, feel, hear, smell, and taste in the spring.  These were very cute!


Next, we learned about personification through our weekly poetry, and by learning about a famous author, born in nearby Galesburg, Illinois.  His name is Carl Sandburg and he wrote an interesting poem about Fog that we illustrated after reading.


Everyone then did a wonderful job of writing a "persona" poem about the wind in which the wind acts like a person. 



Another poetry style we learned about is called "diamante."  Each line of poetry has a different number of words helping to form the "diamond" shape.  



The last type of poetry we added to our study is known as "quatrain."  It consists of four lines of poems written in couplets.  This proved to be the most difficult, but my students persevered and produced some awesome poetry!




Needless to say, the walls outside our classroom were covered from top to bottom with all of the great work the kiddos have been producing during this unit of study.  I am so proud of my first graders!







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