More List Poems from Northfield 3rd Grade

Welcome back to the Northfield Third Grade! Our poets are continuing to work on list poems, using Naomi Shihab Nye’s “Words in My Pillow” as a mentor text.


You can read more about the model poem and  how the students are using it to create their own list poems at yesterday’s post.


Mackenzie is a great observer. Check out the details that appear in this list poem.


Words in My School Box

By Mackenzie M.


I hide words inside my school box.

Words that are crazy.


Paper clips

Cluttered

Eraser bits


No one can see them

but I find them waiting for me.

Like the school box hiding inside my desk.

No one can see it

but I know what’s in there–


Crayons

Glue stick

Pencil

Scissors

A hair clip

Tiny pieces of paper


Two markers are in there.

A bag is in there.


The words are playing together

when I am saying or thinking them.


Highlighters

tiny snowmen

broken rubber bands

lip balm

are in my school box.


My friends the words

stay at school when I leave.

But they never

go away.


***


I like the way that Jacqueline used the list poem to think deeply about patriotism and how it is connected to a sense of home.


Words in My Country

By Jacqueline P.


Words in my country.

Words are good–


Red

White

Blue


People can see it

but I find my home waiting for me.

Like the friends around me.

People can see it,

but I know that’s where I live.


Military

Freedom

Safety

Homey

Family

Laws


Bad guys are in there.

Good guys are there.


People play together

when I am saying this.


Fun

good

flag

freedom

is in my country.


My friends

are here

and my family

are here and they will

never go.


***


Reading Naomi Shihab Nye’s poem makes us stop and think about things we can’t see, but know are there. “Like the TUMMY hiding inside my body,” one line reads. Hailey used the idea of things we know without seeing in a musical list poem.


I Know Music Is Everywhere

By Hailey K.


I know music is everywhere.

Music that sounds good-


HARMONY

JOY


Like music notes that are hiding

behind my music piece.

No one can imagine how beautiful

music can be

but I can feel the beat rising

inside my body–


HALF NOTES

SHARPS

FLATS

HAPPY

ENJOY


FEELINGS are in there.

NOTES are in there.


The cymbals are dancing to the beat

when I’m playing them.


***


My own son, now 19, has cars on the brain. He’d appreciate all of the detailed information and specific words that Amitav includes in this list poem.


Words in My Car

By Amitav K.


I hide words inside my car.

Words that are fast.


Carburetor

Battery

Piston


No one can see them

but I f ind them waiting for me.

Like the brain hiding inside my body.

No one can see it

but I know what’s in there.


V8

Flat 4

Exhaust system

Brake liquid

Engine oil


Gas is in there.

Engine is in there.


The words are playing together

when I am saying or thinking them.


Lamborghini

Bugatti

Honda

Ferrari


***


When students have trouble coming up with a topic for this poem, I encourage them to write about something familiar. Haylee chose to write a school-related list.


Words in My P.E. Class

By Haylee S.


I hide words inside my P.E. class.

Words that smell bad.


Sweat

Filthy

Ball


No one can see them

but I find them waiting for me.

Like the sweaty place it is,

hiding inside my gym.

No one can see it

but I know what’s in there–


Bats

Glove

Jump rope

Running

Walking

Having fun


Sweat is n there.

Kids are in there.


The words are playing together

when I am saying or thinking them.


Teacher

Equipment

Hoops

Oops, I dropped the ball.


***


Thanks again to the Northfield staff and families for allowing me to share the students’ poems. Tomorrow, we are going to build on the idea of juicy, specific words when we create similes.



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