Friday, May 1, 2015

Monday, May 4, 2015


Scribble:  Sadie
Scribble on Friday:  Lindsey


Walk and Write:  Media Center and Upstairs





Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Thursday, April 30, 2015

IMPORTANT: 
You need to finish your books ASAP, so we can deliver them to the children!
As of May 1 there are 7 of you who have not yet finished. 



1. Scribble:  Misty   
      Respond to a poem from The Hormone Jungle: Coming of Age in Middle School.

Next Time:   Sadie F. 


2. Pick a poem for your pocket!  

3. Magnetic Poetry


4. Concrete Poetry -- Designing It
Next week we will go outside and put our concrete poetry on the concrete! 

Concrete Poetry














http://www.poetry4kids.com/blog/news/how-to-write-a-concrete-poem/


Quotes about Poetry:
A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness.
Robert Frost

Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.
Robert Frost

Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with a dash of the dictionary.
Khalil Gibran

I was reading the dictionary. I thought it was a poem about everything.
Steven Wright

The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.
Gilbert K. Chesterton 


 "Poetry is eternal graffiti written in the heart of everyone."-Lawrence Ferlinghetti


Read more at
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/topics/topic_poetry.html#5HUxpZAab5IxcTeR.99



Sample About the Author


Here is a sample for an About the Author:

                      About the Author

My name is ______________ and I love to play soccer, go boating, and fishing.
My favorite color is green.  My favorite food is pizza.  My favorite sport is soccer.
My favorite movie is Hercules.   I am in seventh grade at American Fork Junior High. 
I really enjoyed writing this book for you, and I hope that you like it!

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Thursday, April 30, 2014


Scribble:
Quadruple Rainbows!

Friday, April 24, 2015

Tuesday, April 28, 2015


1. Scribble:  Writing about an Object -- Today we wrote about the huge "pencil."

To answer each question, you will write for three minutes.

1. Describe it.

2. What is it used for? (and who would use it?)

3.  What are its parts?

4.  What is it similar to?

5.  What can it cause?

6.  How has the item changed in any way?


Here is a link to  Ideas for Scribble Prompts.




2.  Walk and Write.

You should be
o quietly walking ,
o stopping at assigned spots, 
o writing for five minutes – no talking (have someone from your group time you) ,
o then quietly sharing what you have written (all share, all respond to each sharing only with “Thank you.”
o Then you should move on.
Write in your composition book.

You  will visit these places -- each group in  a different order:
  Near the Gyms  (your choice of one of those areas)
   Near the music rooms (your choice of one of those areas)
   In or near the lunchroom

  Near the CTE rooms (your choice of one of those areas)

If you behave well, we will do this again.

_____________________________
Your picture prompt for today:





Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Friday, April 24, 2015

1. Scribble:  Select one of the prompts on the list about you. 

2. Scribble:  "The Goblin Book"

Next time: "Misty"

3. Expanding kernel essays

4. Lab 143

  •      Finish books, if needed.  Make sure you have edited (paying careful attention to the comments), have an illustration for each page, and have included your About the Author and the photo.   I'll put in the "final" grades this weekend, and start sending your books to Ms. Hansen to be printed and bound. 
  •      When you have finished your book, create your  Post Inspired By poems on Kidsblog. You will have more time to do this, but it is required.
  •       If you have extra time, expand one of your kernel essays, and post it on kidsblog.  You will have more time to do this, but it is required.


2015 Semester 2
http://kidblog.org/DorseyCreativeWriting72015S2/

Wednesday, April 22, 2015



1. Scribble: Lexi

Think of your favorite book. If you were a character in that book, what would you do? Would you change the story line or keep it the same?




Next time: Jordyn


2. Love That Dog  -- "Inspired By" Poetry

 On Friday we will be able to use Computer Lab 143  -- another chance to finish up your books?
and. . . . 

You will create a post to add the best two or more of your "inspired by" poems to Kidblog.




Some Inspired-By Poetry:
from Ms. D.

Chocolate, chocolate
dark and tasty,
I must slow down and
not be hasty.
When I devour you too fast,
All pleasure from you is in the past!


Black cat
pacing,
tail whipping back
and forth,
nervous,
eyes glued on her hours-old babies
as I gently lift each
and then return it
to the towel-lined cardboard box.



3.  In our composition books  -- 
Finish  a Gritty Life Quick List 
  1. pet peeve
  2. pet peeve
  3. something you need to buy
  4. something you need to buy
  5. topic of recent conversation with friends or family
  6. topic of recent conversation with friends or family
  7. a Thing you own -- that you are glad are yours.
  8. a Thing you own -- that you are glad are yours.
  9. something you can do well
  10. something you can do well
  11. topics in the news
  12. topics in the news

4. Receive the page of Kernel Essay sentence starters.
Select one of the topics from your Gritty Life Quick List.
Write about it using the appropriate kernel essay.

Go ahead and write as many of the kernel essays as you can.