tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5443776659707935381.post524977708629900479..comments2023-06-07T07:58:31.471-07:00Comments on Sharing Our Notebooks: Notebook PoetryAmy LVhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16625469276544426664noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5443776659707935381.post-23673454813194123742018-05-29T18:19:13.894-07:002018-05-29T18:19:13.894-07:00You ROCK, Faith! I love your poems! I do the same ...You ROCK, Faith! I love your poems! I do the same exact thing with the alphabet, too. Hehee! Also, rather than pens, I'm in love with Sharpies! Love them...can't get enough! Keep up the great work. You are on a roll, girl! Woohoo! tarafarah7https://www.blogger.com/profile/05988980010380078555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5443776659707935381.post-79428720440943307912018-05-29T18:11:59.649-07:002018-05-29T18:11:59.649-07:00Faith! This poem delights me to no end! I, too, ...Faith! This poem delights me to no end! I, too, use this alphabet strategy, and it helps me to write poems that rhyme AND (key) make sense. Keeping a test page and ideas for those unsure days...so clever. I adored reading this post and am very grateful for your sharing. Happy summer writing too. May your days be filled with ink! Peace. xx Amy LVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16625469276544426664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5443776659707935381.post-57166944034769175602018-05-29T13:44:20.478-07:002018-05-29T13:44:20.478-07:00Faith, you are adorable! Did you know that you cre...Faith, you are adorable! Did you know that you created your own Rhyming Dictionary? I think that's very, very smart. I love your technique and that you blog. Keep writing!!<br /><br />Jan Hamilton <br />8th grade teacher<br />Hot Spribgs, ArkansasAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05368215789494487947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5443776659707935381.post-41123319671981339432018-05-29T03:15:50.665-07:002018-05-29T03:15:50.665-07:00Ahh, pens,
such wonderful
pens ...
remind me
again...Ahh, pens,<br />such wonderful<br />pens ...<br />remind me<br />again, of what<br />I meant to say<br />when I arrived <br />at the end?<br />How can I erase<br />the day away<br />if, instead of pencil,<br />I almost always<br />seem to use<br />ink-filled<br />heart-filled<br />feelings-spilled<br />pens?<br /><br />-- a riff off your poem, Faith, and I loved how you walked us through your poetry writing strategies.<br /><br />-- Mr. Hodgson<br />Sixth Grade Teacher<br />Western Massachusetts<br />http://epencil.edublogs.org/<br />Dogtraxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16079631702744063837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5443776659707935381.post-53018205697398534042018-05-29T02:33:11.299-07:002018-05-29T02:33:11.299-07:00I love your notebook poems, and your lists, and yo...I love your notebook poems, and your lists, and your tips about pens...ALL of it! What a fun and helpful post, Faith! Thank you for sharing! Keep writing!!!Michelle Haseltinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00616389589179983330noreply@blogger.com