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Monday, September 26, 2016
DMC: "Septercet of a Septercet" by Lynzee
SEPTERCET OF A SEPTERCET
TEACHER:
Three lines, Seven syllables,
Is it hard? No, it isn't,
Go on try a septercet.
STUDENT:
Fine, I'll do it! how 'bout this?
Moon, why are you awake now?
What time do you go to sleep?
TEACHER:
I saw the moon yesterday,
Bright in early morning sky,
Give a septercet a try!
© 2016 by Lynzee, 2nd grade student of Margaret Simon.
All rights reserved.
Jane Yolen has challenged us to write a septercet that features reading or writing this month. What is a septercet? Click HERE for more details.
Post your poem on our September 2016 padlet. All contributions will be included in a wrap-up celebration this Friday, September 30th, and one lucky participant will win a personalized copy of her fabulous new collection of science poetry:
Hooray for trying a septercet, Lynzee! The moon is always a great place to start. :)
ReplyDeleteLynzee :) I love that you wrote about the moon just recently there was a harvest moon and in the fall the moon always looks bigger and some times orang thank you for joining in our challenge this month
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle. We had great fun writing this one!
ReplyDelete"Give a septercet a try!" You did, and it's awesome!
ReplyDeleteAh, this one inspires. Maybe I will get to bring this myself. Nicely done, Lynzee!
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to fire up people's imagination. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Lynzee! The back-and-forth between student and teacher is fun. Maybe you can write a response from the Moon!
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