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Poetry. By: Daud , Bradley, Grace, Liana. Or on the skateboard. The Sidewalk Racer. Most people don’t sail on cement. But then, most people aren’t sidewalk racers. Skimming An asphalt sea I swerve, I curve, I Sway; I speed to whirring sound an inch above the
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Poetry By: Daud, Bradley, Grace, Liana
Or on the skateboard The Sidewalk Racer Most people don’t sail on cement. But then, most people aren’t sidewalk racers.
Skimming An asphalt sea I swerve, I curve, I Sway; I speed to whirring sound an inch above the ground; I’m the sailor and the sail, I’m the driver and the wheel I’m the one and only single engine human auto mobile
Connect to your life What to watch out to skateboarding • Protective gear • Techniques • Location Key to the poem This poem is talking about skateboarding
Think it through • What is the speaker in the poem doing? -> riding a skateboarding 2. What is the shape of this poem? -> Skateboard 3. Reread lines 6-12. when riding a skateboard, what does the speaker feel that he or she is? -> single engine human auto mobile; he/she powers the skateboard & it goes like a car.
Workbook page 100 Which lines contain only one word? -> first & last, Lines 1 & 12 what do those one-word lines represent in the shape of the skateboard? -> it represent the narrow ends of the skateboard Which is the longest line? -> 4 (5 words) What does the longest line represent in the shape of the skateboard? -> it represent the widest part of the skateboard