A Garden of Words: 3rd Grade List Poems

The Northfield Elementary poets have been working hard on their list poems. Today, our lists of juicy words take us inside a desk and a pencil box, explore a beautiful garden, and dig down into the earth.


The mentor text for my list poem workshop is Naomi Shihab Nye’s “Words in My Pillow” from the anthology Falling Down the Page. You can read my initial plan for this lesson at Today’s Little Ditty.


As I mentioned last week,  I encouraged the students to stick as close to Naomi Shihab Nye’s poem as they wanted to. We did this by writing a “cross-out” poem. Using a print-out of “Words in My Pillow,” the poets strike-through any words they want to replace with their own ideas. You can see what this looks like in last week’s post.


Poet: Diego


Words in My Desk


I hide words

in my desk.

I hide words

that help me grow.


NOTEBOOK

FOLDER

PENCIL


I have feelings

in my desk.

I can feel—


SMART

SATISFIED

HAPPY


I hide words

that like learning.


USEFUL

HELPFUL

SMARTER


When summer comes

I leave my desk,

but my words

stay put.

***


Poet: Austin


Words in My Pencil Box


I hide words inside my pencil box.

Words that feel good.


GLUE.

HELPFUL.

CUTTING.


People can see them,

and I find them waiting for me

like the creativity hiding inside my brain.

But I know what’s in there—


SCISSORS.

FUN.

SPACE.

CONSUMING.

PASTING.

CALMING.

CRAYONS.


PENCIL SHAVINGS are in there.

BROKEN PENCILS are in there.


The words play together

when I think about them.


STORAGE.

DRAWING.

ENERGETIC.

COLORED PENCILS are in my pencil box.


My friends the words

go to school before I do,

but they never let me down.

***


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Poet: Kaylee


Words in the Earth


Words hide inside the Earth.

Words that seem nice.


GRASS.

TREES.

DIRT.


No one can see them.

But I find them waiting for me.

Like the gemstones hiding inside the earth.

No one can see them,

but I know they are there.


EMERALDS.

DIAMONDS.

SAPPHIRES.

TOPAZ.

AQUAMARINE.

RUBY.


WORMS are in there.

SEEDS are in there.


The words are playing together

when I am thinking or saying them.


CLIMBING.

FLOWERS.

SUN.

WIND is in the Earth.


My friends the words

explore before I do.

But they never

go away.

***


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Poet: Sloane


Words in My Garden


I hide words in my garden.


Words that taste good—


FRESH.

MINT.

TOMATOES.


No one can see them

but I find them waiting for me.

Like the seeds inside the soil.

No one can see them

but I know what’s in there.


BASIL.

OREGANO.

THYME.

ROSEMARY.

STRAWBERRIES.

TULIPS.


COLORS are in there.

NATURE is in there.


The words are growing together

when I am saying or thinking them.


EDIBLES.

BEAUTIFUL.

FRUIT.

FLOWERS

are in my garden.


My friends the words

grow faster than I do,

but they never

go away.

***


Be sure to check out my previous post about this poetry residency. It includes links, lesson tips, and more poems by Northfield Elementary’s third graders.


Posts in the “Poems from the Northfield Third Grade” 2018 series:

Poetry Friday List Poem Lesson

A Garden of Words: 3rd Grade List Poems



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