Sunday, June 16, 2019

poetry portraits

We are a community of collectors. We have collected things in the woods and on the playground, we have collected things for our fairy houses and for our classroom, we have sorted and counted our collections, and we have shared special treasures from home; from nests to colorful gems. 

At the beginning of the week we reflected on the many different things we like to collect. Some children talked about feelings, how we collect feelings of happiness and peace!

I shared that they are also word collectors. This year they have collected sight words, powerful words, new words, old words, short and long words. They have used their phonological skills to write and read these words. They have used these words to make the world better.

I read The Word Collector and invited the children to think of three powerful words to describe themselves. They planned their words, shared their words, and wrote their words twice; checking that they had all of the sounds in their words. 

 

 

 

 

They cut out their words to attach to the back of a wood slice; their canvas for their end-of-the-year poetry portrait.

 

 











We rewrote the poem we have been working with during our Avid Poetry Readers unit, using common Kindergarten sight words. Each child then wrote the poem one last time, to have a copy with their portrait. 

I can be a cloud,
A mountain or a stone.
I can be a river,
A small seed or a great tree.
But I am always me.

 

 

The words in the poem depict the many feelings, emotions, and parts of ourselves, connecting these feelings to the natural world. We have read this poem many times, we have searched for blends and digraphs in this poem, we have added sight words to this poem, we have explored movement and yoga to go with this poem. 

The children created self-portraits at the beginning of the year and reading portraits inspired by Oliver Jeffers in the middle of the year. They have worked through and learned from challenges and have grown as community members. Their poetry portrait is a celebration of their unique selves within our larger community. 

As we prepare to end our year together, we must end similar to how we began; celebrating and embracing who we are. This is a strong community, but the power in this community is because of the love, kindness, knowledge, and story each child has bravely and eagerly shared. Thank you!

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

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