
Village Bench
Photo by Amy LV
Students - Today's poem is for a friend, a friend you'll meet in a moment. My new friend Ben. Cats love to visit Ben's poems, and so when I knew Ben would be visiting today for his birthday, I wanted to write a poem about this truth.
Then, last evening, as I took a walk through the village, I saw the scene you see above: an bench holding only a bag reading I HEART CATS. Perhaps cats around the world are all thinking about Ben's sixth birthday today!
Sometimes when I sit to write, I write a poem for someone I care about. A thought of someone you care for is a great reason to place pen to paper. If ever you are feeling stuck...consider your loved ones. Who would appreciate a gift of words right now? Who might need such a gift? Who do you wish to surprise?
Then, last evening, as I took a walk through the village, I saw the scene you see above: an bench holding only a bag reading I HEART CATS. Perhaps cats around the world are all thinking about Ben's sixth birthday today!
Sometimes when I sit to write, I write a poem for someone I care about. A thought of someone you care for is a great reason to place pen to paper. If ever you are feeling stuck...consider your loved ones. Who would appreciate a gift of words right now? Who might need such a gift? Who do you wish to surprise?
Today it is my honor and delight to welcome a young poet and birthday boy to The Poem Farm.
Young Ben, his mother, his school's literacy coach, and one of his teachers join us today from Crossroads Academy-Quality Hill in Kansas City, Missouri. I couldn't feel luckier! Happy birthday, Ben!
Young Ben, his mother, his school's literacy coach, and one of his teachers join us today from Crossroads Academy-Quality Hill in Kansas City, Missouri. I couldn't feel luckier! Happy birthday, Ben!
Meet Ben!
A Note from Ben's Mom
Ben is a very special poet with a unique voice. He has been reading and writing poetry since he was two. His first poem, written in 2013, was a haiku:
A lady laughing?
Mama laughing. Falafel?
Falafel laughing.
Two of Ben’s favorite poets are Emily Dickinson and E.E. Cummings. One of his favorite phrases when he was two was “so many kinds of yes.” Here is a video of two-year-old Ben reading part of a Cummings poem about springtime: “Sweet spring is your time is my time is our time…”
Since 2013, Ben has read poems, made videos, and created artwork inspired by poets during Poetry Month. Here is a video of Ben reading William Carlos Williams for Poetry Month 2014: "The Red Wheelbarrow."
And a video of him reading Pablo Neruda for Poetry Month 2015: "Ode to Hope."
The Balloon of the Mind by W.B. Yeats
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A Note from Instructional Coach Mrs. Callahan
I am the Instructional Coach at Ben’s school, and, since January, I have had the privilege of spending most afternoons with Ben. During this time, Ben has worked on various poetry challenges and created two full books of poetry. Writing is Ben’s way to do what he loves. I introduced Ben to the poetry and lessons of Amy Ludwig VanDerwater, and he soon became a huge fan of The Poem Farm and Amy’s work.
A Note from Teacher Mrs. Lupton
Ben has great interest and talent with poetry. He loves words and his skills far surpass an average 5 year old. To try and meet Ben where he is, give him what he needs, and feed his creative spirit, we came up with the idea of partnering him with Emily Callahan (a fellow lover of poetry) during our school wide intervention time to work on deepening his understanding and love of poetry.
Hi I’m Ben!
Today, May 12, is my 6th birthday!
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I am a founding 1st grader at Crossroads Academy-Quality Hill. Our school opened in August, 2016. It is located in the heart of Downtown Kansas City, Missouri. I am lucky to have wonderful teachers here and the chance to write and read poems almost every day. I am a big fan of poetry! Here's a video of me showing this!
I like writing poems about cats. I like cats. Poems can follow any rules. You do not have to write poems with the same rules that I did. I like writing poems because they can be about anything. I was 5 years old when I started publishing my poetry books.
This year, I discovered Amy’s 2012 National Poetry Month Dictionary Hike Challenge, and I was inspired to do my own! I have published two books: Alphabet Challenge for Poems: Poems A-Z and Color Poems (based on Amy’s Poetry Month challenge this year).
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ALPHABET CHALLENGE, POEMS A-Z
Here are some of my favorite poems from my first book, ALPHABET CHALLENGE, POEMS A-Z:
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BEN'S COLOR POEMS! THE BEST POEMS OF 2017
Here are two of my favorite poems from my second book, BEN'S COLOR POEMS:
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I am working on my 3rd book, EMOTION POEMS. Here are some of my emotion poems so far:
Here is my favorite poetry quote and some of my thoughts about poetry…
“A poem helps the mind
play with it’s well-trod patterns of thought, and
can even help reroute
those patterns by making
us see the familiar anew.”
-Mark Yakich
“A poem is like a song
without music.
A poem is like a machine,
But also like a wild animal.
Every part is precisely
placed and chosen, but it
doesn’t have to follow any
rules.”
-Ben Stoker
Thank you to Amy, Mrs. Callahan, Mrs. Lupton, Mrs. Weseloh, Mrs. Reasby and Ms. Williams for helping and encouraging me.
Have fun and keep writing!
Love, Ben
Thank you so much to Ben and to his parents and teachers for joining us today. What a celebration! Ben, may your year ahead be full of joy, full of poetry, full of cats! xo
To celebrate Ben's writing, today I am offering a giveaway of Kwame Alexander's new book, OUT OF WONDER: POEMS CELEBRATING POETS.
Please comment to be entered into this giveaway, and I will draw a name next Thursday and announce the winner next Friday!
To continue enjoying poetry all week long, visit Tara at A Teaching Life where you will find this week's Poetry Friday roundup. All are always welcome!
To celebrate Ben's writing, today I am offering a giveaway of Kwame Alexander's new book, OUT OF WONDER: POEMS CELEBRATING POETS.
To continue enjoying poetry all week long, visit Tara at A Teaching Life where you will find this week's Poetry Friday roundup. All are always welcome!
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