¿Delfín, por qué no llevas a las niñas a la escuela? Preguntas @ Darwin

After reading William Blake’s poem, The Tyger, the students wrote a poem to a strange and mysterious animal. We set the scene: for one day, you and this animal speak the same language! Ask the animal any questions you like! Enjoy–

Mr. Rence 2nd Grade

Talking to a Humming Bird by Jeremiah L.

How did you get so big?
And bigger than me because
I am the biggest man ever
How can you speak just
like me and your eyes
are so much bigger than mine?
And are you supposed to collect
stuff from the flowers and
are you supposed to fly fast?

Jeshua P. by Bulls

These people were making a bull. Then a
brain popped out! He put the brain back inside
the bull then the bull came alive! And it can
talk!
The people told the bull some questions the bull
said I’m made of nothing.
He ate him! He did. The end.

Tyrannosaurus Rex by Adam M.

Hey tyrannosaurus rex what is
an orange?
You’re cool tyrannosaurus rex really
no what do you mean?
Tyrannosaurus rex can you jump?
Tyrannosaurus rex are you fat?
Tyrannosaurus rex you have
long feet?

Mr. Posthelwait 2nd Grade

Untitled by Alexis P.

What do you eat with your teeth?
How do you fly?

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