Tuesday, March 25, 2008
my concrete poem
http://www.4shared.com/file/41918654/d28b9b42/cookies.htmlHere is my concrete poem. It is not as extravagant as some of the others, but I thought it would be interesting for my little ones and help them see that anyone can make a concrete poem. Hope you enjoy.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Some more thoughts on Multigenre
For me, mutigenre writing is a way to explore anything, gather knowledge about a subject, and present it in a unique and creative way, contrary to typical essays. I think multigenre is exciting as well. I mean you take research, which most people don't mind doing, and infuse it into this masterpiece on a topic, much better than sitting down and typing 6-7 pages on anything. You can put anything in it too that shares information. For my project, I am doing childhood obesity and presenting it in a way that is comical and appropriate for my kindergarten students. It is basically going to be a battle between adults (parents, doctors, etc.) and a child and how the child only likes to eat junk. I think this will be a fun way to present this to my students. It is kind of like the I Wanna Iguana book where the little boy keeps writing letters to his mom telling her why he should get his neighbors pet iguana when he moves. We have really been focusing on health recently from February so it would be a perfect time to bring this up. Another thing I like about mutigenre is that it can tap into the lower grades. I mean, kindergarten would be a little difficult, but 1st, 2nd grade, sure no problem! It would be a fun way to engage students in writing without stressing them out and boring the daylights out of them.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
My new thoughts on Multigenre
The readings have really helped me understand multigenre writing better, especially the Moulton article. I loved how many examples she included. The power points were nice to see in color too. But Moulton really helped to shed some light on utilizing multigenre writing in the classroom, especially if you weren't really familiar with it and it sounded like she was a little nervous as well. I guess the Moulton article helped to shed more light on multigenre than the readings from the text. For me, the text bounced back too much and Moulton was very condense and focused on the nitty gritty of doing multigenre for the first time. But I am feeling much better about doing this project and I think it will be a lot of fun.
A Haiku 4 U!!
And my Haiku! Hope you like it too!!!http://www.4shared.com/file/39825176/4c40b8bf/Thirst_Quencher_haiku.html
I Poem
Here is my I Poem. Let me know what you think!!!
http://www.4shared.com/file/39825063/24f31746/The__Great_Bat.html
http://www.4shared.com/file/39825063/24f31746/The__Great_Bat.html
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