Happy National Poetry Month!
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Students - Do you remember back on April 7, when we learned that Orla/Goldilocks paints flowers on the Bears' chairs? Well, that showed up again today in one of Lou's memories. One of the most interesting things about writing is that if a person writes a lot, they learn what they like to write about, discover themes and repeating words and images in their own words. This can be surprising, and it's always fascinating. A couple of Aprils ago, I wrote another poem about someone painting a chair rescued from the trash. I like this image very much and also like painted chairs a lot.
Is it garbage day here where I live today, and did I roll the garbage and recycling out to the road this morning? Yes. Is this connected to today's poem? Maybe. Did I toss out a chair? No.
Something to think about: Write a lot to know who you are.
Thank you for joining me on this twenty-second 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