Directions:
Today we are going to talk about our feelings...using poetry!
Example:
I Like it When it's Mizzly
I like it when it's mizzly
and just a little drizzly
so everything looks far away
and make-believe and frizzly.
I like when it's foggy
and sounding very froggy.
I even like it when it rains
on streets and weepy windowpanes
and catkins in the poplar tree
and me.
by Aileen Fisher
I like it when it's mizzly
and just a little drizzly
so everything looks far away
and make-believe and frizzly.
I like when it's foggy
and sounding very froggy.
I even like it when it rains
on streets and weepy windowpanes
and catkins in the poplar tree
and me.
by Aileen Fisher
What are feelings we relate to?
We are going to write down a variety of emotions we know about and feel. We will put them in a jar and then pull one to write a poem about.
Today's practice:
Select a feeling to write about and create a poem based off of that feeling.