Showing posts with label Poems about the Moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poems about the Moon. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2011

Poetry Friday, Poetry Peek, and Luna



 Taking Turns
by Amy LV


For this Poetry Friday, I have chosen to share a poem from my files.  Students - I have mentioned before how it can be helpful to learn from the rhythms of other poems.  In writing "Luna," I stood on the shoulders of Myra Cohn Livingston's poem, "Whispers."  If you look at Myra's beautiful poem, you will see how I have tried to mirror the number of stanzas, the repeated word at the beginning of each one, and a bit of the rhythm.  Myra Cohn Livingston was a shining light in the world of children's poetry, and her work continues to inspire and influence many.  

Today I am thrilled to welcome third grade poet Brianna Cocuzzi from Mrs. Rosanne Kulikowski's third grade class at Klem South Elementary in Webster, NY.  Please enjoy these few words from Rosanne and then Brianna's article and poems.

Our class has read a lot of nonfiction, and we have noticed lots of different ways that authors organize nonfiction.  After reading many different kinds of nonfiction, we listed all the things we are good at or the things we are experts on.  Then we wrote our own nonfiction pieces organized in a variety of ways.  We also used special "news article" paper with places for headings, charts, and pictures.  This gave our work a professional look.  Brianna used headings to organize her topic of poetry.

Poet & Writer
Brianna Cocuzzi



Poetry 
by Brianna Cocuzzi

How to Get Good at Poetry!
If you want to get good at poetry you just have to practice!

Why I Like Poems!
I like poems because I like to write and poetry is a really fun subject.  I also like it because your poems don't have to be long.  They could be short and you could use any punctuations you want to.

How to Make Poems?
First you have to figure out what you are going to write about.  Next you have to write it down.  Then you have to make sure it is perfect.  Finally you could show everyone.

Is Poetry Hard or Is it Easy?
Sometimes poetry could be hard.  Sometimes it could feel like a block is blocking your brain but sometimes poetry could be really easy when you feel like you have a lot of ideas.

The Different Kinds of Poetry
The different kinds of poetry are alliteration, onomatopoeia, I wonder, and much more.

 Poems by Brianna Cocuzzi

The Tree
by Brianna Cocuzzi

If I Was a Cat
by Brianna Cocuzzi

Thank you to Brianna and Rosanne for visiting on this Poetry Friday to teach and inspire our own poetic selves.

For more poetry-joy, visit the complete Poetry Friday roundup hosted today by Terry at Family-Bookshelf (formerly Scrub-a-Dub-Tub.)  Enjoy the offerings!

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

#353 Longs to Hold the Super Full Moon


Hugging the Moon
by Amy LV


Students - this poem came from my excitement over tonight's super full moon.  It's true, too.  Sometimes I just wish that I could hold the moon.  At times I wish to pluck it down from the sky and rock it in my arms.  What impossible things have you wished for?  Such impossible wishes are the fairy dust of poetry...

One of my favorite picture books of all time is LULLABY RAFT by the mystical-magical Naomi Shihab Nye.  I was lucky enough to hear her read and sing this book at a Teachers College Reading and Writing Project reunion back in 2001.  Those few moments changed me.

You can read about tonight's perigee moon, or super full moon, at NASA.  Here in Western New York, we look forward to clear and cold weather.  Time to get out the blankets for lawn-viewing!

For a neat original poem, "mooncatching" and funny song link "We Like the Moon" (Spongmonkeys), head over to David E.'s Fomagrams.

Today, from noon - 6pm, is the Small Press Book Fair in Buffalo, NY, a fair with over 100 vendors and which attracted over 2,000 people last year.  Yesterday my children and I went to purchase bookmaking supplies at the Western New York Book Arts Center, and everyone was getting ready for the event.


A glorious moon-viewing to you and yours!

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