Y is for YET
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Cali in 2009
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We're pet lovers here at Heart Rock Farm. With 2 dogs, 5 cats, a rabbit, 7 sheep, 14ish chickens, and a fish, (and two class pet guinea pigs spending the weekend), there is always a creature to love. I'm a great believer in pets making people kinder and more responsible too. So when I sat to write a poem using the word YET, I thought of NOT YET, and then I thought about things that parents might say NOT YET about.
Our family is trying to learn to say NO MORE when it comes to pets!
Students - This short and simple poem is written in rhyming couplets - each pair of two lines rhymes at the ends of the lines. I do not write often in couplets, but this poem felt so simple and sad that I wanted the meter to match. What do you notice about the syllables? Do you notice anything else about this poem? (Hint - look at the ending.)
Our family is trying to learn to say NO MORE when it comes to pets!
Students - This short and simple poem is written in rhyming couplets - each pair of two lines rhymes at the ends of the lines. I do not write often in couplets, but this poem felt so simple and sad that I wanted the meter to match. What do you notice about the syllables? Do you notice anything else about this poem? (Hint - look at the ending.)
Over at my other blog, Sharing Our Notebooks, there are two new peekable notebooks. So if you are a notebook-keeper, a notebook-keeper-hopeful, or a teacher who uses notebooks in your classroom, please don't miss Suz Blackaby's post about her process and word tickets or Allan Wolf's post about wall writing and butt books.
Monday is the first chalking celebration over at Teaching Young Writers. Join organizer-Betsy, Linda from TeacherDance, many others, and me as we chalk, photograph, and share poems. April 30!
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