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Saturday, February 18, 2012

I am Poetry


I Am Poetry

Here is a poetry project that I did the first week of school.  I was going through pictures from this year and never shared these.  The kids loved making them and they look great hanging up or in a binder.  Here are the sheets that I created to use for publishing.

Some of my students used their extra pieces to put in their journals.
      

I was inspired by the pictures on the bottom left and the "I am" sheet on the right.  They were both one of my first pins that I found on Pinterest last summer.  The "I am" sheet is from the blog below.  I used the sheet for pre-writing.

One Extra Degree

Click on the image below on the right  to download.

 I cut pieces of scrapbook paper and cardstock to fit in the trading card sleeves. (you can get ten pieces if you cut them 3 1/2" by 2 1/2")  You can buy the sleeves at Wal-Mart, Target, Amazon, etc.

I had them decorate both sides so I could hang on a clothesline that goes across the classroom for Open House.  They picked picked out 17 lines from the poem and added one picture.

Here are a few more samples.


 

13 comments:

  1. I had seen that on Pinterest this summer and was going to try it but never got around to it. Yours came out SO cute! Next year for sure :)

    ~Stephanie
    Teaching in Room 6

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  2. I just found your blog and it is wonderful! I LOVE this idea!! I did something like this in a scrapbooking class once, but never thought of using it with my classroom! Thanks for the great idea! And if you get a chance, I would love if you would stop by my blog!

    Molly
    Lessons with Laughter

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  3. Thanks for the positive feedback! I hope you can use this idea in your classrooms!

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  4. LOVE this idea, Kelly! I never would have thought of using baseball card sleeves to show off student poetry. Thanks for sharing!

    Josh
    http://mrbsbeachbrains.blogspot.com

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  5. What a great idea! I just found your blog and I am excited to see what you have in store!

    Tammy

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  6. I can't open the first I am document. Can you please re-post the link?

    Thanks

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  7. Too cute! I am adding this to my Back-to-School ideas. Thanks for sharing your ideas!

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  8. Can't wait to try this with my 3rd graders. Love the fact that you used the trading card sheets to hold everything together.

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