Vol. 5, #3
January,
2005
 
Found Poetry - Squires Elementary
Authors of the Month Literary Book Club - Julius Marks Elementary

Feature Articles Using Notestar and Publisher - Lexington Traditional Magnet School

 

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Found Poetry at Squires Elementary

Polar Express
By: Mrs. Howell’s Class


Wrapped with an apron steam
Snow flakes fell lightly
Conductor stood at open door
Tiptoed downstairs
Climbed on the train
Train filled with other children
Sang Christmas carols
Cocoa thick and rich
Outside the lights of towns and villages flickered
No lights to be seen
Traveled through dark forests
Lean wolves roamed
White tailed rabbits hid
Train thundered
Mountains so high it scraped the moon
Faster and faster like a roller coaster
Mountains turned into hills
Barren desert of ice
Lights appeared
The North Pole
Huge City
Christmas toys
Who will it be?
Trained slowed to a crawl
Large circle
Excited reindeer
Ring silver bells
Magical sound
Boy sat on Santa’s knee
Santa’s giant bag
One silver bell
Gave me a hug
First gift of Christmas
Clock struck midnight
Cracked his whip
Disappeared in the cold dark sky
Hole in my pocket
Lost silver bell
Sudden lurch
On my way home
Broken hearted
Waved good bye
Conductor yelled Merry Christmas
Sounding of the train pulling away
Christmas morning
Opened presents
Surprise “My Bell”
Ringing of the bell
Parents can’t hear
Do you believe?

For more information on how to create a found poem, check out the article on the Into the Classroom page.


Submitted by Diana Hendrix
Diana Hendrix

 

Authors of the Month Literary Book Club

Here is one of the many book reviews from Mrs. Alexander's class at Julius Marks.

Student Book Review

Title: The Pioneer Cat
Reviewer: Cats
grade 3
Author: Hooks, William
Teacher: Alexander, Lynne
School: Julius Marks Elementary

Have you ever lost your best friend? In this story, Kate loses her best friend and found a stray cat, which becomes her "best friend".

This story takes place in Oklahoma when the pioneers were moving west.

The main characters are Kate, Snuggs the cat, her parents, Benjy, her brother, Duffy, her little sister, and Rosie, her new best friend. Captain Joahn is the wagonmaster who leads this family to Oklahoma.

Kate loses her new best friend when she moves west. During her journey, she gains new "friends" with Snuggs the cat, as well as, Rosie her new friend.

I love cats. This book tells an interesting story about how the pioneers faced hardships along the way. Through these hardships, the pioneers learned to make new friends along the way. Some of these friends were animals.


Submitted by Guyanne Vaughan
Guyanne Vaughan
Feature Articles Using Notestar and Publisher

Eighth grade students at Lexington Traditional Magnet School (LTMS) have been working on writing feature articles in their Language Arts classes. They used NoteStar to find and record their information, and then Microsoft Publisher to actually write their feature article.

Click on the feature article title below to view a PDF version of the article.

Submitted by Ann Denny
Ann Denny