Wednesday, July 1, 2009

It's Hip to Be a Square


Today's demo at BWP was on using poetry in content areas. We used Margaret Wise Brown's book The Important Book and followed her structure to write a poem about a shape. (For those of you familiar with Max Thompson's Learning Focused Schools, you will notice this is used as a summarizing strategy in his framework.)


An important thing about a square is that it has four equal sides, and each angle is a right angle.


It is like an air vent, a PowerPoint slide, a piece of bread, the cover of a children's book, and a mouse pad.


It is a CD case or an LP album cover.


It's the Hint cell phone my daughter wants, a priority mail box, one side of a cube, a piece of a quilt, tiles on the floor, and a thumbnail profile picture on Twitter.com.


But the most important thing about a square is that it has four equal sides ad four 90 degree, right angles.

1 comment:

  1. awwww! yay for poetry in the content areas! i'm glad you shared your writings from the demo! you are the bomb, julie! ; )

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