Fibonacci Friday
In honor of National Poetry Month and the fabulous Fibonacci form, introduced by Greg, here are Fibonacci poems by a kindergarten class. The teacher saw the instructions in the library and decided to try it. These poems use words rather than syllaybles. But how great that the kinders are playing with the form.
Chihuahua
Play
In backyard
She likes treats
I like to walk her.
She likes to sit on my lap a lot.
By Toatai, K
Dog
Listens
Plays catch
To on walks
Likes to sleep with me
Likes to go in the car with us.
By Michael, K
I
Like
Candy because
It tastes good.
Cherry suckers are my favorite
I would eat candy everyday if I could.
By Savannah, K
Rainbows
Red
Orange yellow
Green, blue, purple
Rainbows are fun to see
I like them because they are very pretty.
By Brooklyn, K
Polar
Bears
Dig in
The snow to
Find food, they eat fish
Polar bears go in the water to bathe.
By Robert, K
Me
And
Dad are
At Amos’ riding
Our quads on dirt ramps.
One time oil was leaking from the quad.
By Joseph, K
I
Saw
A zebra,
Tiger, mountain goat
At the zoo one time
With my mom, dad, sisters and my brothers.
By Tasha, K
Roxy
Likes
To play
With my mom
She is a little Chihuahua
She has to sleep in the garage alone.
By Breanna, K
Bears
They
Sleep in
The snow sometimes
They sleep in the winter
They eat meat and fish, but not people.
By Kelsey, K
I mailed ten poem postcards this week. More will go out next week. Becky at Becky’s Book Review is rounding up the poetry.
Happy Reading.
MsMac
April 18th, 2009 at 6:32 am
What a GREAT idea for writing with the Kinders!!! Brilliant!! Pass my huzzah on to your colleague!!
My favorites are Joseph’s and Savannah’s, but they are all wonderful.
April 20th, 2009 at 11:39 pm
These are wonderful, Jone! Please pass my huzzahs on with Mary Lee’s as well!
April 23rd, 2009 at 11:12 pm
I got my poetry postcard today – love it!