Monday, April 14, 2025

HELLO MY NAME IS - Day 14

 Happy National Poetry Month!

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Hello, Poetry Friends! This month I am sharing poems written in the voice of Little Red Riding Hood, and I invite you to join me in writing in the voice of someone else too. You might choose a fairy tale character or a book character or a person from history or anyone else real or imagined. These are your poems, so you make the decisions. Each April day, I will share my poem and a little bit about writing poetry. Mostly, we’ll just be writing in short lines with good words and not worrying about rhyming. Meaning first. Our focus this month will be adopting the perspective of another…for 30 days. I invite you to join me in this project! To do so, simply:

1. Choose a character from fiction or history or somewhere else in the world of space and time, and commit to writing a daily poem in this person's voice for the 30 days of April 2025. You might even choose an animal.

2. Write a new poem for each day of April. Feel free to print and find inspiration from this idea sheet that I will be writing from all month long.


Teachers, if you wish to share any HELLO MY NAME IS... subjects or poems, please email them to me at the contact button above. I would love to read what your students write and learn from how they approach their own projects.

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD'S POEMS SO FAR

Students - Today I chose to build on yesterday by staying on the same poemday, with Lou and Frank heading home after a day of writing with friends in a tree. On the way, smells! And having loved dogs before, I know how many more smells our dogs could smell than we could. On our walks, I would wonder, What smells are Eli and Cali and Sage chasing? 

So I looked up facts about a wolf's sense of smell and learned that yes indeed, a wolf's sense of smell is about 100 times stronger than a human's. A wolf can smell something up to a mile away, depending on weather and wind. If you would like to learn more facts about a wolf's sense of smell, check out this post at Enviroliteracy.org.

Sometimes when you are writing, you too might wonder about a particular fact. Don't invent it. Go ahead and look it up! Poems can hold facts inside, even if they are fictional poems about fairy tale characters living their lives. We can mix genres up as we wish.

Thank you for joining me on this fourteenth day of HELLO MY NAME IS...

To learn about more National Poetry Month projects and all kinds of April goodness, visit Jama's Alphabet Soup where Jama has generously gathered this coming month's Kidlitosphere poetry happenings. And if you are interested in learning about or writing from any of my previous 14 National Poetry Month projects, you can find them here. Happy National Poetry Month!

xo,

Amy

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