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Tuesday, February 21, 2012. On the top of your paper… Write your name Begin brainstorming a list of names relevant to your life (friends, family, places, things) (For instance, my list might look like this: Woodridge Middle School, Cuyahoga Falls, University of Akron, Shrimplet, etc.).
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012 • On the top of your paper… • Write your name • Begin brainstorming a list of names relevant to your life (friends, family, places, things) • (For instance, my list might look like this: Woodridge Middle School, Cuyahoga Falls, University of Akron, Shrimplet, etc.) You need: Paper Writing Utensil
ACROSTIC POEMS Little maidens, when you look On this little story-book, Reading with attentive eye Its enticing history, Never think that hours of play Are your only HOLIDAY, And that in a HOUSE of joy Lessons serve but to annoy: If in any HOUSE you find Children of a gentle mind, Each the others pleasing ever—Each the others vexing never—Daily work and pastime daily In their order taking gaily— Then be very sure that they Have a life of HOLIDAY. Poems that spell out a word or phrase vertically, while consisting of a poem horizontally.
L O R I N A A L I C E E D I T H ittle maidens, when you look n this little story-book, eading with attentive eye ts enticing history, ever think that hours of play re your only HOLIDAY, nd that in a HOUSE of joy essons serve but to annoy: f in any HOUSE you find hildren of a gentle mind, ach the others pleasing ever—ach the others vexing never—aily work and pastime daily n their order taking gaily— hen be very sure that they ave a life of HOLIDAY.
ACROSTIC POEMS A BOAT beneath a sunny sky,Lingering onward dreamilyIn an evening of July --Children three that nestle near,Eager eye and willing ear,Pleased a simple tale to hear --Long has paled that sunny sky:Echoes fade and memories die:Autumn frosts have slain July.Still she haunts me, phantomwise,Alice moving under skiesNever seen by waking eyes.Children yet, the tale to hear,Eager eye and willing ear,Lovingly shall nestle near.In a Wonderland they lie,Dreaming as the days go by,Dreaming as the summers die:Ever drifting down the stream --Lingering in the golden dream --Life, what is it but a dream? Poems that spell out a word or phrase vertically, while consisting of a poem horizontally.
Your Poem • 1. Choose a topic, such as the name of something/someone that means a lot to you (friend, family, place, etc.) • *must be at least 10 lines • 2. Draft a poem about or to that person/place. • Does not have to rhyme. • May not be simply a list of phrases. • Spelling/grammar count! Get a dictionary! • 3. Due at the end of the period!
Tuesday, February 21, 2012 You need: Writing Utensil *Wait to get folders/books until after the vocabulary quiz