April is National Poetry Month

National Poetry Month is a celebration of poetry introduced in 1996 and organized by the Academy of American Poets as a way to increase awareness and appreciation of poetry in the United States.
In honor of National Poetry Month, students created “Book Spine” poetry during their library lesson. Students arranged book titles to make a poem. Just like regular poetry, they created a poem that was serious or funny.
To make a “Book Spine” poem the students started by moving books around with their spines together so that the titles were like lines of a poem. Students moved books around into different stacks until they found lines that worked best together to create a poem.

Below are some of the “Book Spine” poems our class created.


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Germ Smart

Our class has been talking about how to stay germ free. After watching a few videos and having a class discussion, we decided to share our ideas about how to help keep William O. Schaefer a germ free environment. We wrote and illustrated the germ “problems” and “solutions” we see every day. Please enjoy our videos! Stay Germ Smart!