I cannot believe that it is almost March. This school year is flying by! This edition of Poetry Journals is a bit different because our themes seem to change in March because we hatch chicks. We don't choose when the eggs/chicks come, so sometimes it is March and sometimes it is in April. This edition will include poems for the following themes; St. Patrick's Day, Spring/March, and Farm/Chicks. You may notice I didn't include the Homework labels that I currently use, I realized that when downloaded, they do not print correctly, so I left them out.
Enjoy!
Shannon
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All of my Poetry Journals can now be found on TPT, as well.
This March poem, I decided to add for the first week of March. I don't have the poster made yet.
Winds of March
Winds of March
I really don't like my St. Patrick's Day poem, I am hoping to update it for next year, but I haven't found one I truly like. Until then...here is the old one. I forgot to take a picture of my poster. Sorry!
I'm a Little Leprechaun
I'm a Little Leprechaun
The Season Song
The Season Song
Baby Chick
Baby Chick
Piggy
Piggy
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I love the poems you use and I was just wondering what resource book/website you use to get the poems from?
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! It's so cute and creative~ thank you for sharing your ideas...they are truly inspiring :)
Chantelle
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Hi Chantelle!
ReplyDeleteThe poems came from a variety of places. Depending on my theme for the week, I just google searched. Then retyped them :)
I am so glad you are finding things on my blog! Thanks for visiting!
Shannon
Hi love the poems like always they're great. I can't wait to use them. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI hatched chicks in my room one year. It was so much fun! Now we do worms, not as exciting :(
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I just discovered your blog from another blog...and I have printed off so many things already!! I teach all-day K in Kentucky and my creative juices have just about dried up! Thanks for posting so many wonderful ideas and resources--it is so nice to work in a profession where we all can share our ideas!
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