It's poetry month! The April Newsletter told you about Shel Silverstein and the enjoyment he gets from writing poetry. I decided to take a fun poem of his, change it a little, and then have you add a rhyming couplet (two lines that rhyme) to the poem. At the end of April, everyone who posts a rhyming couplet to the blog will receive a little prize.
Here's the beginning of the poem, followed by two examples of rhyming couplets:
No Schoolwork Today
"I can not do schoolwork today,"
Said little Peggy Ann McKay.
(here's an example of a rhyming couplet to add to this beginning)
My nose is clogged and I cannot breathe.
Just listen to my chest; you can hear me wheeze.
(here's another example of a rhyming couplet to add to this poem)
Penicillin, Sudafed, Tylenol too
With all this medicine, what's a body to do!
Now it's time for you to think of a fun, rhyming couplet to add to this poem and then post it in the comment section.
Thursday, April 03, 2008
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6 comments:
My throat is sore, it makes me snore
So loud it's like a roar!
I'd like to watch TV all day
And I feel well again, I can play.
Matthew
"I must go out to play."
"And rll around in the hay."
Joshua,
"I can stay in bed"
"I will stay in bed is that ok Ed?"
Allemande
My mom is sick and and can't drive me to school.So instead I'd like to swim in your pool
It's just my stay home trick,
I'm actually not so sick.
-- Kenneth
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