Last week you were challenged to learn about the weather, and needed to find information on the internet or from books. This week's challenge is about the seasons, but you will need to use your creativity to find the answer from inside your own big brain.
You need to make an acrostic poem from the word fall or the word autumn. Most of you have probably written an acrostic poem in Language Arts class. You know that the acrostic word is written up and down on the page, and that each letter of the word becomes the first letter of a new word or sentence. The new words or sentences will have some connection to the acrostic word.
The picture above is an example that a student did for the word spring. You can see that all of her new words or sentences across the page are connected to the original word. She even decorated the acrostic poem to start to make it look big, bold, bright, and beautiful.
All students who make an acrostic poem for the word fall or the word autumn, make the paper big, bold, bright, and beautiful, and give it to Mr. Smith before Friday morning at 9:09am will be recognized here as an Acrostic Poet Master of the Week. Good luck!
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