Sam the Snail

We read some alliteration poems by Kenn Nesbitt and this is my alliteration poem.

One day Sam the snail wants to go for a swim.

But he is too tiny and  moves so slowly.

Thank God, the floor is too slippery and he is so slimy.

Sam the snail slithered and slide through the sea.

Sam the snail swam happily!

THE END

My Alliteration Poem!

Our class has read some of Kenn Nesbitt’s poems and we decided to make alliteration poems so here is mine.


Dad likes to do driving
While i’m in the pool diving
And my sister is doing daily dances at the disco.                
 My mom in the distance reads the dictionary.
And by day break,  
 despite the dexterous, talents,
we dance like spinning planets.
Doing dishes, with water everywhere
I still have nothing to declare


I hope you like it!

Alliteration poem

 

Hello world! We learned about Alliteration poems in my class. We looked at some poems that Kenn Nesbitt wrote. The whole class had to make an alliteration poem. Here is my poem that I wrote:

My cat

My cat is cuddly and cool.

She’s a little pity but born in the city.

She’s sometimes cranky, sometimes careless.

She likes to sit on a chair, and doesn’t share.

She want’s to go to the beach but doesn’t like the heat.

My cat is funny and cute.

My cat is pretty but doesn’t wear a toque.

My cat likes to go in the car, but doesn’t wan’t to go too far.

My cat is cuddly,cool,cranky and sometimes careless and pretty.

She isn’t really brainy and brave you see, but she wasn’t really brave after she got stung by a bee.

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Alliteration poems

In class I learned about what an alliteration poem is. We are recently learning about how to write alliteration poem. We are also reading some of Kenn Nesbitt’s poems for examples, and then learning to write an alliteration poem. Alliteration is when you repeat the beginning consonant sounds of words, then if you want to write a poem, you form these words into sentences, then into poem. Here is my alliteration poems:

Goblins and Grinches

Goblins and grinches live in my garage,

They giggle and gleam when the dark night prepares.

They ghostly glare at me if I am asleep,

Then gently glide to my door, and creep up the stairs.

 

They giggly grab all our food,

They gain our grains and steals our grapes.

They gather up all their goblin friends,

And grinches follow through the gates.

 

They start to gulp down all the goods,

And guzzle on gallons of ginger ale.

But when the glowing sun gleams above,

I gasp with shock and then grow pale.

 

 

The Grand Visit

I gained some gems and gathered some gold,

I got a ticket to a grand zoo in Egypt.

And though I gild in a glinting green plane,

The green plane flew jumping and bouncing.

 

I saw some galloping gazelles and giraffes,

I gazed at grumpy gorillas and geckos.

I was so glad I got up from dream,

Cause then the pharaohs would be woke by their echos.