Friday, April 18, 2014

Spring Acrostic

By: A.M.

Coral the Whale

By:  A.W.

Spring Diamante Poem

By F.P.

Stuffed Animals List Poem


Theme Poems from First Grade

Pedroia hits a home run
then Big Poppy hits a single
Second basemen makes a catch


Bounce a ball
Hit a ball
Catching a ball is the most fun of all


Tree Land
Bird's Home
Food for girafes
Something to chop with axes
Trees, Plants, Nature Bird
Nature's home.


My Heart
My heart, my heart
is so special to me
I love my heart
and it loves me
It goes everwhere with me


Baseball
Out
Homerun
Foul Ball


Flower
Flowers are so pretty
I love them so much
I love the smell of them




Ball
Nice and round
White and red
High, high
in the down
Oh no.


Leaf
A leaf comes from a tree
Leaves are very special
They change colors


Computer
Cut the rope, you tube
Google, video games
Onnom eats the candy
wii games


Homerun
Red Sox
Red Sox Rock
Foul, Baseball, Run
First baseman
Dustin Pedroia
David Ortiz
Second Baseman


Sun
A sun can do
A lot of stuff
it makes the earth
a better place
Just like every thing


Trees
Trees are big
Trees are rough
Trees are Big as
Big Buff


Heart Beat
Pump, Pump goes my heart beat
Helping me survive
Pump, Pump goes my heart beat
Helping me stay healthy


Spin
Jump
Globetrotters


Trees
Trees, trees
full with leaves
I like to pick apples off them.


Fenway Park with Wallie
Wallie, Wallie
on the wall
Wallie, Wallie
Please don't call


Trees
Trees make apples
Trees are great
Trees give oxygen
For me to breath


Circles
Circles are round
Circles are Big


Red Sox
The game is starting.
The Red Sox team hits a home run.
The Red Sox get 1 point, the Yankees nothing.
The Red Sox are winning.
Two people from the Yankees Team hit a home run.
Someone from the Red Sox Team hits a home run.
The Red Sox get 1 more point.


The Sun
The sun is bright
the sun is yellow
the sun comes out every day
now let's go out to play


Baseball
Baseball is fun
but it is dangerous
You can get hurt
You can have fun!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Thursday, April 3, 2014

S.A. , a kindergartener, explores rhyming.