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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Here are some examples of Poems

Hi, guys today I was wanting to share with you guys some of the types of poems we have been creating and have been learning about them. Here are some of our class poems and you might see one of my haikus in there too as well. Hope you enjoy. Have a great day BYE.


The Leprechaun by Gemeve
There once was a very small dwarf 
Who lived on a rainbow up North
He sat on some gold
Until he grew old
And kept a yacht by the wharf.

The Man With a Flute by Zac
There was an old man with a flute
A serpent ran into his boot
He played day and night
Till the serpent took flight
And avoided the man with a flute!

A Man from Stick by Travis
There once was a man from stick
Whose angry  rhyming was quick
He looked like a lime
And rhymed all the time
So everyone called him Lim-er-ick!


ALLITERATION 
                                                                  
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Names
Dani the Dinosaur
Tevita the Terrific
Tongue Twisters
Four furious friends fought for the football.
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Alliterative Poem 

To sit in a terrible torturing world
In a dark, disgusting, dump
In a cold constructed corridor
With a bad bullier
Awaiting the sun’s sunny sunlight
On a muddy muddled mountain,
From a millionaire and memories
On a fantastic fabled fountain.



Hints of Haiku

The beautiful bluebird flew majestically

Through the sky.
by Faye

A huge grey elephant
Stomped furiously
Through the jungle
by Miguel

The big yellow bee
Flew slowly
Over the grazing cow.
by Nici

The crystal white snow
Falls gracefully
Upon the grass
by Risha

The huge black spider
Crawls creepily
On the bed
by Kaunteya












1 comment:

  1. Hey Risha,
    Thanks so much for sharing these great poems. I really like your one too! Exactly like snow fall!
    Which type of poem is your favourite? I quite like rhyming ones myself!
    - Miss Morgan

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