
I am not really here.
But.
I am dipping back today to welcome the writers from Jennifer Serravallo's Reading and Writing Book Strategies Summer Camp Community to Poetry Friday! Today visited writing summer camp for the last day of Poetry Week, and I feel so lucky to do have done so. If you do not know about this camp, please feel free to visit here to see all of Jen's poetry lesson videos for this week.
All new visitors, please know that I post poems and poemthinking for students each Friday during the school year, and you may also search for poems here by both topic and technique.
But.
I am dipping back today to welcome the writers from Jennifer Serravallo's Reading and Writing Book Strategies Summer Camp Community to Poetry Friday! Today visited writing summer camp for the last day of Poetry Week, and I feel so lucky to do have done so. If you do not know about this camp, please feel free to visit here to see all of Jen's poetry lesson videos for this week.
All new visitors, please know that I post poems and poemthinking for students each Friday during the school year, and you may also search for poems here by both topic and technique.
Our Front Garden Full of Milkweed
Photo by Amy LV
A Monarch Visitor!
Photo by Amy LV
Students - Today's poem idea is about a place I see every single day - our front garden. I have been thinking a lot about gardens lately because I am not very good at keeping them, but gardening is something I wish to do better. My front garden, however, is no longer mine.
I have turned it over to monarch butterflies.
See, monarchs need milkweed, and monarch numbers have been down due to pesticides and habitat loss. So when milkweed began growing in our garden voluntarily, I chose to let it stay. And as you can see in the picture above, monarchs are visiting!
Today in my notebook, I wrote about this place, and my commitment to monarch butterflies.
Notebook Drafting
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You will notice some repetition in today's poem. Often when I read or write a poem, I think about which words or lines might be wise to repeat. I play around with these words and lines, allowing them to weave in and out and curl around each other.
In Welcome, you will find a few repeated words or phrases. Notice which lines and words repeat. Notice where they repeat too, as there are many ways to use repetition. And remember, the more we notice as writers, the more techniques we have to try on our own as writers.
In Welcome, you will find a few repeated words or phrases. Notice which lines and words repeat. Notice where they repeat too, as there are many ways to use repetition. And remember, the more we notice as writers, the more techniques we have to try on our own as writers.
Tricia is hosting today's Poetry Friday roundup over at The Miss Rumphius Effect. Each week many of us gather together, sharing poems, books, and poetry ideas all at one blog. All are always welcome to visit, comment, and post, and you can always find the host of the week in the left sidebar here or at any participating blog.
Now...back to summer, back to watching the monarchs!
xo,
Amy
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