Say What!?

Today the poets from Howe School of Execellence learned about an important literary device called alliteration. We studied some classic tongue twisters like “Peter Piper…” and “How much wood could a woodchuck chuck…” We also studied the first verse “Rappers Delight” by The Sugar Hill Gang. The poets then wrote thier tongue twisters that start with thier name. See if you can see these tongue twisters 10 times fast!

4th Grade

by Rashad W.

Rashan writes rhymes and listens to Lions roar respectfully

by Brazil W.

Brazil bites bread while watching birds and basketball

by Labrienois W.

Labrienois is a lion laying low and living

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