List Poems from Northfield ES

Hello, Readers! After my new middle grade novel launched in mid-April, I took a month off from blogging.


In that month, I’ve visited schools and bookstores in Albuquerque, New Mexico, New York City, and Baltimore. Now I’m back in my own neighborhood, teaching at Northfield Elementary. I’ve been poet in residence with the Northfield third grade for ten years.


The first time I meet the poets, we work on a structured form, such as a list poem. This year, our first model poem was Naomi Shihab Nye’s “Words in My Pillow.” It’s from the list poem anthology, FALLING DOWN THE PAGE.


FALLING DOWN THE PAGE

Read more about this book, edited by Georgia Heard, at the MacMillan website.


In the model poem, the speaker describes tucking words into her pillow before she goes to sleep. The third graders and I brainstormed our own list of juicy words, and figured out how we might change the topic of the poem, but keep some of its structure.


For instance, “Words in My Dog” might include specific nouns (TREATS, WATER, TONGUE), descriptive adjectives and verbs (BARK, FLUFFY, FAST, LICK), but it might also have “states of being” — things we can’t really see (LOVE, COMFORT, KINDNESS).


I am excited to share the third graders’ poems. Please be aware that these are first drafts. We will work on line breaks together on Revision Day.


Thanks to the educators and families at Northfield for allowing me to post the children’s original work.


Words in my Piano


By Michelle Z.


I hide words in my piano.

Words that sound good.


Music

Keys

88


No one can see them but I

find them waiting for me

whenever I hit a key. No one can see it

but I know it’s in there.


Sound

High

Low

Strings


The words are talking together

whenever I’m thinking them.


Metal

Wood

Bang!

is in my poem.


The words never leave but

sometimes I do.


***


Here is Christina’s poem. Christina opted to do her first draft as a cross-out. Here is what it looks like on the page, and typed up.


IMG_20160516_181148Words in My Heart

By Christina F.


I hide words inside my heart.

Words that feel good —


Love

Family

Caring


No one can see them

but I find them waiting for me.

No one can see it

but I know what’s in there —


Strong

Brave

Red

Cry

Beat

Shyness


Blood is in there.

A story is in there.


The words are playing together

when I am saying or thinking them.


Mine

Keep

Have

Stars

is in my heart.


My friends the words

go to bed before I do.

But they never

go away.


***


There’s a lot of action in Marcel’s poem.


Words in My Shoes!

By Marcel C-G


My shoes are

bored when I’m in class.


The pair wants to run like

lightning.


Whoosh! Colorful! Rubber wants to run!

Phew! Come on! Juicy wind is so windy!

Whee! Ahhhh, I’m too bored!


But if you run

they feel too

tired.

They also feel

sleepy.

At recess, they’re so excited

they’re going to die for it!


When I am in the cafeteria

they’re starving, but I can’t give

them food.


Rubber goes to sleep.


I’m sorry shoes!!!


***


Andy came up with some very inventive imagery for the opening of this list poem.


Words in My Dog

By  Andy T.


There are words inside my dog.

Words that slide down her tongue

and come out of her mouth.


WOOF!

Bark!

Grrr!

Yawn


You can’t see them but they

are there. Like the feelings deep

down in my dog.


Hungry

Desperate

Sleepy

Bored

Energetic.


Feelings are in my dog.

Sad is there. Tired is there.

Some words are adjectives.

Some are good, some bad.


Stinky

Fluffy

Small

Cute

Sick


My dog’s friends the words

go to bed before her,

but will be waiting for her

in the morning.


***


I loved the way that Riley worked a recipe into this list poem.


Words in My Cake Mix

By Riley H.


I store words in my cake mix,

words that taste delicious.


Candy

Treat

Dessert


No one can touch them,

but I find them waiting for my return,

like the measurements in my brain.


2 1/2 cups flour

1/4 milk

1 1/2 cups sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 tablespoon cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon salt


Smarts are in there.

Patience is in there.


The words are forming a bond

before we sample or munch them.


Cookies

Donuts

Muffins

Crunch

are in my cake mix.


My ingredients the words

go away before I do,

baked in their pan.

After, I add sprinkles,

icing.


Then, we taste:

ALL GONE!


***


Last, Eve captures many of the reasons children enjoy playing sports together.


Words in My Soccer Ball

By Eve B.


I hide words inside my soccer ball.

Words that help me win the game:


TRY

CHAMPION

ENERGY


No one can see them

but I find them rooting for me on the bleachers.

Like the KICK in my foot.

No one can see it

but I know what it’s like:


STRONG

POWERFUL

HARD

BOOM!

WHOOSH

TEAMWORK is in there.


The words are passing to each other

when I am saying or thinking them.


TOGETHER

LEADERSHIP

HAPPINESS

are all in my soccer ball.


My friends the words,

I can’t kick them away.

But I would never try it,

not any day.


***


I’ll post more Northfield list poems tomorrow. If you have a question about this lesson or feedback for the Northfield poets, please leave it in the comments.



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