Our blog challenge this week is to write about colors. Having exactly seven kids in our class, we decided that the colors of the rainbow would be the perfect thing to write about. After reading Planting a Rainbow, the kids chose their favorite color of the rainbow and used that color to make an acrostic poem.
If you have a picture of a rainbow and would like to share it with us, email it to [email protected] or [email protected]. Whatever pictures we receive, we will post them along with your school’s name in a slide show!
In the meantime, please enjoy our students’ acrostic poetry created as participants in the 2009 Blog Challenge hosted by Mrs. Wyatt and Sue Waters, The Edublogger.
Thanks for linking to my blog, I added yours as well. You only have 7 students? That is great, I bet you love going to work every day.
Mr. C
Your Acrostic Poems are great. We will be writing poems this month and will look at yours for inspiration. Thank you for sharing.
Great work, Co-connexions kids!What a shame I don’t have a photo of a Portuguese rainbow to send you… but as soon as I’ll get out of hospital,I’ll look for one!
s. Ines
The pictures are cool and cute! These flowers would smell like sweet candy
and they feel smooth. I would give them to my mom.
I really like Alex’s orange flower. It is the best flower in there. I like that color.
That’s it.
Great presentation that mixes science and poetry! Very clever!
Thanks for linking to our website! We look forward to following your learning from California!
Mrs. Yollis
Seven students?!?!? Seven students !??!?!? I will try and get a photograph of a Rainbow from New Zealand and send it through!
Mr Webb and Room 8, Melville Intermediate, Hamilton, New Zealand
Dear Class,
I loved how after every color of the rainbow, you put in an acrostic poem.
Matthew
Mrs. Yollis’ student
that is cooooool how u guys did that slide show and thought of that stuff for the rainbow
hi im madie thats so cool you can come visit me at http://www.mfontaine1.wonecks.net