Concrete Poetry (7th Grade)

Sometimes words are not enough to convey what we are trying to say. The 7th graders of Clinton thought about what objects, animals, or ideas meant a lot to them before reading “Our Tree’s Last Christmas” by Ashley Wood. After discussing how concrete poems use words to create the shape of what is being written about, students combined their writing and drawing skills to amazing effect. From necklaces to soccer fields to apples to seahorses, students created several fun and inventive visual poems.

Ms. Logothetis Group A

Succesful Nimo G
Untitled Paulette E
Football Amerullah A
Phone Iqlas A
Soccer Azair A
Controller Saeed T
Soccer ball Roman W

Ms. Macmillan

The Charming Seahorse Maryann M
My Umbrella Nadim N
A Necklace Arghawan M
Untitled Khalid A

Ms. Krasic

HOME Amar B
Baby Earrings Jessica T
Bright-Green Field Alexander T
Untitled Kevin

Ms. Logothetis Group B

Untitled Estiven P
Heart Simrah H
Squares Mohammad H

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