Operating Instructions: Dilan 3000
Dilan 3000 by Dilan W., 5th Grade Warning Do not bully or disturb while in resting mode or in awake mode. Warning, will go into attack mode! Refueling: Donuts, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes. Things to do with Dilan computer: video games, throw stuff out the window (Do not throw him out the window) […]
Operating Instructions: How to Play with Your Anthony
How to Play with Your Anthony by Anthony K., 5th Grade To power me, let me eat healthy, organic foods. To play with me, find some games that I like. To annoy me, sneak up on me. To make me happy, do not dispose of my creations. To power me further, let me sleep […]
An Interpretation of the Jabberwocky
The Search for the Gabernaple (Inspired by “The Jabberwocky”) by Tait M., 5th Grade Once there was a girl who went on a search for a gabernapple. First she went through the flugknock forest, then she came across a gurplepurple. She then noticed a tree, there was a hole in it. It was a […]
Fall Renga
When I think of fall I think of the taste of sweet potato pie with whipped cream I can hear the sound of kids laughing and playing The ginger snap smell annoys me, and the wind is cold Leaves are shaking above my head I hear the crickets and frogs in the wind I see […]
Fall Renga Poem
Cold weather -it’s fall Lots of kids for now Breeze coming across The taste of cold The red apples fall Leaves falling-time to rake Bright green grass for now The air smells like straw The smell of burning firewood Playing in the leaves Red, yellow and orange leaves Raking up everything Smell of pine trees […]
Ode to Chester by Lila, 5th Grade
Ode to Chester. You get excited often, but I love you anyway. When you lay at the foot of my bed at night, your breathing pattern keeps me feeling safe. The pictures of you as a puppy show me how much you’ve grown. Your chocolate brown eyes drag me in for a snuggle. Ode to […]
The Place Where My Culture Is by Niroshun, 4th Grade
My home is the place where my culture is and the place to have fun and to smell my culture— It means that spices, rice curry, and stuff are in the air.
Ode to My Jordyn by Jada, 4th Grade
My best friend Jordyn lets me borrow her hat. She wears a pretty scarf. She makes me sad when she leaves. She can draw really well, she makes me laugh. I tell her secrets, and she tells me secrets. She has curly hair, and I love it. Thanks to Jordyn for being my best friend
There Was an Old Lady from the Hills by Noah, 4th Grade
There was an old lady from the hills who didn’t want to swallow pills. She ate cake instead, and fell over dead and didn’t pay her bills.
There Once Was a Kid Named Tad by Jonah, 5th Grade
There once was a kid named Tad. He made his whole neighborhood mad. He set fire to trash, caused windows to smash because he was so very bad.