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Generate a poem with the link below or from one of the examples!
Acrostic Poetry...a NEW version!Take a well-known phrase and put each word of it on a new line. Then use that topic to focus your poem ideas around.
Examples: Written collaboratively by 3rd graders!
Twinkling Star
Twinkle twinkle in the night sky
Twinkle like a beautiful light
Little kids like to look up and star gaze
Star show your brightness
How much I wish to see you
I think you are so interesting
Wonder how much you shimmer
What amazing sparkles you give us
You glitter like a golden towerAre the loveliest things in the skyShow Your Grit: An Acrostic Poem______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Haiku
I am first with 5
Then seven in the middle--
Five again to end.
Subject: nature, seasons, or animals
Spring
Flowers start to bloom
The baby birds start to chirp--
It means renewal._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Song Poetry
Fractions
Tune: Row, Row, Row Your Boat
By: 3rd Grade Class
Halfs, thirds, fourths, and sixths
Fractions are so fun!
Exciting, exciting, exciting, exciting, they all add up to
one!!!