Fractured Fairy Tale Poems

Hello, poetry friends! Welcome back to Northfield Elementary School.


Today, the third graders are sharing some of their fractured fairy tale poems. This is an exercise in point of view.


We started the workshop by gathering in groups, each assigned to a classic fairy tale. The students brainstormed a list of characters in, for example, Jack and the Beanstalk — characters who never get to tell their side of the story.


Marilyn Singer’s MIRROR MIRROR is a must-have for your children’s poetry shelf. More info here.


Our model poem for this workshop was “Bears in the News,” from Marilyn Singer’s wonderful book of reverso poems, Mirror Mirror. The students were awed by this form! You can read Marilyn’s description of the form here.


From there, our imaginations were off and running. As you can see, the poets had a lot of fun getting into their retellings and the voices of their characters.


Poet: Ben


The Three Little Pigs


The wolf is looking for building supplies

to build his house. He is happy

that he will be able to build his house

and guilty that he destroyed the pigs houses.

He will help rebuild them a house.

The pigs become his friends and neighbors.


***


Poet: Nico


Beanstalk


A long, long climb

by a guy named Jack.

He weighs a ton

like an anvil in a pack.

If I could,

I would make him fall down.

He would go far

but hit the ground.

Unfortunately, I can’t.

I’m just a beanstalk.

I’m frozen still.

I can’t even talk.

So he got off me.

Wait. He’s got an ax.

He’s chopping me.

Get off. I’m not a tree.


***


Poet: Ethan


The Wizard


Once upon a time

I’m not a real wizard.

They think I am.

I don’t want to lie

about who I am.

I’m not scientific.

They think I am terrific.

Just why do I lie.

Yes, I will confess.

It makes so much sense.


***


Everyone in Ms. Zimmer’s class was *wowed* when Julia stood up and sang her retelling of Mary Had a Little Lamb.


Poet: Julia


Revenge of the Little Lamb


Please get your hands off me

hands off me

hands off me.

Please get your hands off me

or else I will bite you.


I will follow you to school

you to school

you to school.

I will follow you to school

to trash your classroom.


I am trashing your classroom

your classroom

your classroom.

I am trashing your classroom

then going to the cafeteria.


I am in the cafeteria

the cafeteria

the cafeteria.

I am in the cafeteria

and eating all your food.


Revenge is sweet. It really is.


***


Poet: Ellis


A Tiny Human Boy


I was sleeping when my wife

let in a tiny human boy.

He was about three feet tall

and I out-matched him 50 to 1.

He found the family vault

and started looting it.

My wife was nowhere near

enough to stop them.

But when he was getting coins out,

he dropped one to the floor

and if anything can wake me up

it’s money. I chased him

across my yard and he climbed down

a small beanstalk.

But when I was halfway down

he cut it and I fell all the way down

and I died. But then in giant heaven

I launched missiles

and killed all the humans.


Thanks once again to the Northfield community for allowing me to publish the third graders’ poems.


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

Poetry Friday List Poem Lesson

A Garden of Words: 3rd Grade List Poems

The Pool Is the Capital of My Summer: Odes to Place

Third Grade Odes from Northfield E.S.

Fractured Fairy Tale Poems



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