Molding Words

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 jewelry to soccer fields to moons to cars to flags, students created several fun and inventive visual poems.

Ms. Logothetis (Morning Class)

The brightest moon Sahen B.

Basketball Ibrahim K.

Stars Aisha K.

Soccer Muhamad Ismail M.

Mickey Mouse Table Nimrat D.

The Soccer Ball Mustafa N.

Leaves Nayima K.

Ms. Macmillan

Chocolate Bar Darlene M.

Volley Ball Raiana B.

Video Games Giwargees H.

Minecraft Abdul R.

Stars Carlybeth A.

Loaf of Bread Aiana N.

Zahra Zahra M.

Ms. Logothetis (Afternoon Class)

A Cup of Water Faizal B.

Syria Elaf M.

Bracelet Shakila K.

One Piece Nadia P.

Diary Anamta K.

My Favorite Country Mexico Ricardo C.

Love Real Madrid Abdul H.

Ms. Krasic

Crucial Mooon Siti F.

3 to 13 Mahi P.

My Necklace Priyanshi P.

Bird! Inaaya K.

My Pen Sanaa B.

Automobile Eli G.

Anklet... Heer P.