POEMS!

Here’s some poems I made! Enjoy!

LIMERRICKS!

1.There once was a man that was berried

who loved to eat lots of berries

who bordered a tank and ate a big plank

and sank the titanic and became hairy

2. There once was a man that loved dancing

and started dancing and prancing

then Santa came up and started dancing

and ate lots of berries while dancing

HAIKU!

  1. Big buses roll in

roomy and magnificent!

ours is way too small

2. I love big berries

They are always so juicy

It is time to eat

3.Snow is always fun

To have a Big snowball fight

Let’s go play outside

4. Its the holidays

Lets have a Big snowball fight

You hate snowball fights?

DIAMANTE!

1.Cat

Cat , sleepy , Gentle , Meowing , scratching , Hissing , Furry , whiskers , Fluffy , licking , loving , playful , clean , cat

CINQUAINS!

1.Chocolate

Yummy and sweet

Melting , dripping , staining

It is way to sweet for me now

Tasty

2. Haiku

Haiku

Is a poem?

Are you sure? Yes you say?

Maybe right. Maybe you are wrong.

Haiku

Thank you for reading! 🙂

 

 

We could all use a laugh

Our special guest at our recent class meeting brought some good stories, positive messages and more than a couple of good laughs. That is something we could all use: a regular healthy dose of smiles and laughter. That’s not news to six-year-old Callaghan McLaughlin from Saanich, B.C., whom we read about recently with his joke stand spreading #CovidKindness. And it made me smile again to read about how some Calgary high school students have started a joke telephone hotline.

Intending to give a little boost to the spirit and spread a little joy to seniors currently isolated at home, the teens have recorded jokes and stories along with positive messages and poems which folks can listen to over the phone. They’ve called it the Joy4ALL Project and included “JOY4ALL” in the toll-free phone number. What a wonderful idea! And it has gained some big-time attention and praise from big-time comedy. James Corden, the host of The Late Show on CBS, featured the teens’ Joy4All project in one of his segments. He also seems to have recruited comedy star Billy Crystal to lend his talents to the teens’ efforts by recording a couple of jokes for the hotline.

We are currently working on writing and recording some poetry, and it’s no surprise that the funnier verses tend to be our favourites. Why shouldn’t we record ourselves reading a few more of these? Members of our current class are hereby challenged to find a joke or funny poem to add to your recordings (scroll through some of our old favourite verses found on the poetry foundation site and you can search there for amusing work by Jack Prelutsky, Kenn Nesbitt, & Shel Silverstein for starters).

Have you got a good joke to share (or a real groaner)? Actor, author and mathematician, Danica McKellar, tweeted this image based on a well-worn math joke. Do you know it, or can you take a guess at what it is? Leave your guess or another joke or short humourous verse in a comment.

Friday Finish

I’m hoping now that Friday’s come
You’ve found all that you seek
And did what needed to get done
To wrap up this (short) week

We read of more than just one kid
Inspired to create
Some #CovidKindness acts they did
To make these days feel great

In games of chance you used your skill
And calculated odds
Your bingo play made buckets fill
Creating smiles and nods

The words of poets whom you’ve read
To help with writing verse
Word play, you’ll see (What’s that you said?)
It’s FUN! (or could be worse).

That video not finished yet?
There’s time left on the clock
Shoot a few seconds: Ready. Set.
And send me (not TikTok).

Let’s wrap this up; it’s going fine
One more request from me
In comments, YOU write the next line
____ ______ ____ ______ ____ ______

 

Play on

I hope you enjoyed our sunny weekend. Many people had to be satisfied with honouring their mothers from a distance. Whether via online video, the telephone, a card in the mail or a hug at home, I hope you found an opportunity to pay tribute to the mothers and grandmothers in your life. (Maybe you even read them a poem or wrote one of your own!) I would love to read your comments on anything notable about your Mother’s Day weekend (perhaps you’d even share some poetry‽)

Our Mondays always started with Purposeful Play, so I’d like us to spend Monday trying out some games. Choose from the games found through the links below, and whatever you choose, tell how it went or how you did; what you liked (or didn’t) & what was challenging (or wasn’t). Even perhaps include a screenshot.

Choose from 23 online games here

Or

More that 30 other games (including classics like Yahtzee, Dominoes, Snakes & Ladders and more).

Play Snakes and Ladders Dice OnlinePlay Parchisi Dice Game OnlinePlay Draw Dominoes Game Online

These links and other notes about latest and ongoing projects can be found here. I will be looking forward to sharing something new at our regular Tuesday online class circle. In the mean time, play on!