I was so inspired by the 30 poems Amy wrote about Orion for her NPM18 project. I thought, "
What a perfect way to end the year--with an engaging, choice-filled writing workshop!"
We're studying the similarities and differences between first- and second-hand accounts of immigrants, so I put the names of about 15 countries whose people have emigrated to the US in one bag, and, knowing that countries and people wouldn't be everyone's first choice, the names of about 15 animals that migrate into another bag. After the choosing (and liberal numbers of trades), we spent some time gathering information from the encyclopedias. (It's what you do when all of the computer carts are being used for MAP testing.)
Tuesday we started our digital collections in either Google Docs or Google Slides. On Tuesday, the anchor poems/strategies we looked at from Poems Are Teachers were write from first person, start with a question, and use repetition. On Wednesday, the anchors/strategies were write from facts, write from a photo, and ask What if?.
A new poetry form was invented on Tuesday. Harmony attempted a haiku, but counted words instead of syllables, so we named this form the Harmoniku. On Wednesday, Monta reversed the word count to 7-5-7, inventing the Montaiku.
Here is a selection of poems from my students:
Why We Left
When I asked my mother why we left,
she said, “ We couldn't worship freely.”
When I asked my father why we left,
he said, “ It was the government’s will.”
When I asked my sister why we left,
she said, “ For a chance.”
by Jawaher
Harmoniku
I was in WWII, FIGHT!!
I had a terrible leader, Adolf Hitler.
I am strong, proud, GERMANY!
by Harmony
Storks
Why is this baby so heavy! I am flying at 60 mph because I’m late.
Why is this baby so heavy? I betcha her parents are worried.
Why is this baby so heavy! I’m almost there!
Why is this baby so heavy? I’m getting tired!
Why is this-AHHHHHHH!!!
BONK!
Why is this baby so----HEAVY!
At least the baby made it when I threw her!
Wait.
I ate that big bass for lunch
So that means…..
I’m the heavy one!
by Juan
Spain. Especially
Spain. Immigrants all over earth.
Some come, some leave. Why?
by Rayan
Montaiku--Bats
Millions a night fly in the sky
Hunting thousands in the dark
Hunting moths, mosquitoes every night then rest