Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Poetry Fun!

This month on Mrs. Whelan's Hearing News Blog she invited us to write an acrostic poem about our favorite holidays! If you haven't checked it out yet, the poems are really fun to read!



Since we are writing poems, how abou reading some poems? I think poems are great fun. The language is awesome. We can learn a lot about rhyme, alliteration, onomatopoeia, similes, and metaphors from reading poems...not to mention lots of cool new words!



Sometimes I Wonder If Poodles Like Noodles By Laura Numeroff

is a great collection of poems about silly things in life.


Dogku By Andrew Clements

is a book about a sweet dog. All the poems together tell a story but each poem is a haiku. A haiku is a special poem that has three lines. The first line has 5 syllables, the second has 7 syllables, and the third has 5 syllables.


My Dog May Be A Genius By Jack Prelutsky

is a collection of funny poems. Jack Prelutsky is a famous author who has written many books.

Where the Sidewalk Ends By Shel Silverstein

is one of my absolute favorite collections of poetry. I remember reading this when I was young and loving the poems. Shel Silverstein is anothe famous poet who has many different poetry books. This one is my favorite. Some of his poems are icky or gross but I think that's what makes them fun!


Have you read the poems in these books or other poems? Which are your favorite(s)???




4 comments:

The Caffeinated Librarian said...

Your blog is so cute! Definitely going to follow your writings from now on.

Mrs. Whelan said...

Hello Mrs. Vincent,
I'm very excited to start a new writing project on my blog, Hearing News Blog,that I hope your students will be interested in. Please check it out! Have fun writing!

Bobbie said...

Thanks for coming by and leaving me such a wonderful comment on my blog post Copyrights and Your Blog. It really meant a lot to me and I am glad it helped.

Mrs. Whelan said...

Hello Mrs. Vincent!
We miss you here at school. Please let your students know (when you get back) that there is a name challenge on the Hearing News Blog.
Looking forward to seeing you soon!