Writing Poems with Children
October 23, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
With Halloween coming up, many children are involved in activities in preparation for this day.
I worked with a class of second graders who wrote a poem on a Halloween topic…witches, bats, jack-o-lanterns, ghosts, etc.
Even though I teach poetry workshops for children and adults, this format was new to me. The youngsters had great fun with it. Perhaps yours would, too.
Simply choose a topic (and it could be about anything, not just Halloween). Then answer these questions and your poem will evolve.
Who?
What?
When?
Where?
Why?
You don’t place these words in the poem, simply give the answers. For the second graders, this often consisted of one …read more
Writing a Thankful Poem – A Fun Family Thanksgiving Activity
November 23, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Home & Living
Thankful Poem
Why not write a Thankful Poem for Thanksgiving? This can be an activity you’re involved in with your children, holiday guests or simply yourself.
For details on one way to do this, check out my post, Mary Emma’s Writing Tip – A Thankful Poem, at One Book Two Book.
Another way to write the poem is to spell the word THANKSGIVING down the page. Then write something for each letter, such as Traveling to Grandma’s, Having a festive family meal, etc. Then decorate the page with a Thanksgiving motif.
What about making a collage of either type of poem and decorating with fabric, …read more




