Today's poem comes from Rare Treasure: Mary Anning and Her Remarkable Discoveries, written and illustrated by Don Brown.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 21
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 20
Today's poem comes from My Season With Penguins: An Antarctic Journal, written and illustrated by Sophie Webb.
Monday, April 19, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 19
Today's poem comes from Being Caribou: Five Months on Foot with a Caribou Herd, written and photographed by Karsten Heuer.
Sunday, April 18, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 18
Today's poem comes from The Street Beneath My Feet, written by Charlotte Guillain and illustrated by Yuval Zommer.
Saturday, April 17, 2021
Onward with the Progressive Poem
Heidi Mordhorst of my juicy little universe gave me these two lines to choose from:
With acorns and moss could we fashion a critter?ORLet's find pine needles, turn into vine knitters!
Why did she have to make it so hard?! Read on to see which one I chose!
I’m a case of kindness – come and catch me if you can!Easily contagious – sharing smiles is my plan.I’ll spread my joy both far and wide,As a force of Nature I’ll be undenied.Words like, “how can I help?” will bloom in the street.A new girl alone on the playground – let’s meet, let’s meet!We can jump-skip together in a double-dutch round.Over, under, jump and wonder, touch the ground.Friends can be found when you open a door.Side by side, let’s walk through, there’s a world to explore.We’ll hike through a forest of towering treesFind a stream we can follow while we bask in the breeze.Pull off our shoes and socks, dip our toes in the icy spring waterWhen you’re with friends, there’s no have to or oughterWhat could we make, with leaves and litter?Let's find pine needles, turn into vine knitters!
I'm a nature girl at heart, so choosing where to go next left so many possibilities. Here are the lines I came up with ...
We'll be swingers of birches and climbers of treesORWe'll lie on our backs and find shapes in the sky
I'm happily handing this off to Linda Baie at Teacher Dance and can't wait to see which one she'll choose and where she will take us on this collaborative adventure.
April 1 Kat Apel at Kat Whiskers
2 Linda Mitchell at A Word Edgewise
3 Mary Lee at A Year of Reading
4 Donna Smith at Mainly Write
5 Irene Latham at Live your Poem
6 Jan Godown Annino at BookseedStudio
7 Rose Cappelli at Imagine the Possibilities
8 Denise Krebs at Dare to Care
9 Margaret Simon at Reflections on the Teche
10 Molly Hogan at Nix the Comfort Zone
11 Buffy Silverman
12 Janet Fagel at Reflections on the Teche
13 Jone Rush MacCulloch
14 Susan Bruck at Soul Blossom Living
15 Wendy Taleo at Tales in eLearning
16 Heidi Mordhorst at my juicy little universe
17 Tricia Stohr-Hunt at The Miss Rumphius Effect
18 Linda Baie at Teacher Dance
19 Carol Varsalona at Beyond Literacy Link
20 Robyn Hood Black at Life on the Deckle Edge
21 Leigh Anne Eck at A Day in the Life
22 Ruth Hersey at There is No Such Thing as a God-forsaken Town
23 Janice Scully at Salt City Verse
24 Tabatha Yeatts at The Opposite of Indifference
25 Shari Daniels at Islands of my Soul
26 Tim Gels at Yet There is Method
27 Rebecca Newman
28 Catherine Flynn at Reading to the Core
29 Christie Wyman at Wondering and Wondering
30 Michelle Kogan at More Art 4 All
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 17
Today's poem comes from Ocean Sunlight: How Tiny Plants Feed the Seas, written by Molly Bang and Penny Chisholm and illustrated by Molly Bang.
Friday, April 16, 2021
Poetry Friday and NPM 2021 - Found Poem 16
Welcome Poetry Friday friends! This year for National Poetry Month I'm writing and sharing found poems, most of which are science- or nature-themed. You can learn more about this form and my plans in this post describing the project. I'm also sharing these found poems as images on my Instagram in case you want to see them all in one place.
Today's poem comes from pages 4, 8, 26, and 28 of One Well: The Story of Water on Earth, written by Rochelle Strauss and illustrated by Rosemary Woods.
Thursday, April 15, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 15
Today's found poem comes from How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning, written and illustrated by Rosalyn Schanzer.
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 14
Today's poem comes from Strange Creatures: The Story of Walter Rothschild and His Museum, written and illustrated by Lita Judge.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 13
Today's poem comes from Snowflake Bentley, written by Jacqueline Briggs Martin and illustrated by Mary Azarian.
Monday, April 12, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 12
Today's poem comes from p. 8, 12, 14, 16, 30, 41, 50, 144, 161, 163, and 168 of The Slowest Book Ever, written by April Pullley Sayre and illustrated by Kelly Murphy.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 11
Today's poem comes from p. 24-25 of The Dirt on Dirt, written by Paulette Bourgeois and illustrated by Martha Newbigging.
Saturday, April 10, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 10
Today's poem comes from p. 15, 80-81, 99, and 160 of Astrophysics for Young People in a Hurry, written by Neil deGrasse Tyson with Gregory Mone.
Friday, April 09, 2021
Poetry Friday and NPM 2021 - Found Poem 9
Welcome Poetry Friday friends! This year for National Poetry Month I'm writing and sharing found poems, most of which are science- or nature-themed. You can learn more about this form and my plans in this post describing the project. I'm also sharing these found poems as images on my Instagram in case you want to see them all in one place.
Today's poem comes from pages 7, 20, and 48 of Project Seahorse, written by Pamela S. Turner with photographs by Scott Tuason.
Thursday, April 08, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 8
Today's poem comes from Chapter 5 of John Muir: America's First Environmentalist, written by Kathryn Lasky and illustrated by Stan Fellows.
Wednesday, April 07, 2021
For the Love of Spiders and Spi-ku
If you can't quite make out the text, here's what Calvin opines.
Like delicate lace,
so the threads intertwine,
Oh, gossamer web
of wondrous design!
Such beauty and grace
wild nature produces …
UGHH, look at the spider
suck out that bug’s juices!
While many folks focus on the "yuck factor," spiders are truly fascinating creatures. Leslie Bulion has fully captured how amazing they are in both verse and prose in Spi-ku: A Clutter of Short Verse on Eight Legs. Add in the incredible illustrations by Robert Meganck and you have a masterpiece that even arachnophobes will love.
Bulion is a master of informational texts that marry engaging, kid-friendly poetry with science. I wish her books had been around 33 years ago when I settled into my first classroom, eager to put science books in kids hands that would neither put them to sleep with their didactic approach to content, nor turn them away with the complexity of the writing. Not only were truly exceptional nonfiction science books hard to find back then, but poetry was almost nonexistent. As someone who encourages teachers to integrate poetry and children's literature into content area instruction, Leslie's books are a gift.- Monday (4/5): Picture Books 4 Learning
- Tuesday (4/6): Storymamas
- Wednesday (4/7): The Miss Rumphius Effect!
- Thursday (4/8): Reading to the Core
- Friday (4/9): TeacherDance
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 7
Today's poem comes from The Shape of the World: A Portrait of Frank Lloyd Wright, written by K.L. Going and illustrated by Lauren Stringer.
Tuesday, April 06, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 6
Today's poem comes from p. 10-11 of Will It Blow? Become a Volcano Detective At Mount St. Helens, written by Elizabeth Rusch and illustrated by K.E. Lewis.
Poem ©Tricia Stohr-Hunt, 2021. All rights reserved.
I hope you'll come back tomorrow and see what new poem I've found. Until then, you may want to read previous poems in this series.Monday, April 05, 2021
NPM 2020 - Found Poem 5
Today's found poem comes from p. 6-14 of Girls Who Looked Under Rocks: The Lives of Six Pioneering Naturalists, written by Jeannine Atkins and illustrated by Paula Conner.
Following Butterflies
insects were Maria's favorites
she searched for butterflies
and spiders
brought home caterpillars
moved by
God's attention to
small beings
she painted
extraordinary patterns
nature's beauty
was wide
egg
caterpillar
cocoon
emerging butterfly
metamorphosis
admired
Poem ©Tricia Stohr-Hunt, 2021. All rights reserved.
I hope you'll come back tomorrow and see what new poem I've found. Until then, you may want to read previous poems in this series.Sunday, April 04, 2021
NPM 2021 - Found Poem 4
delicate precision
nearly perfect
shimmering liquid
Poem ©Tricia Stohr-Hunt, 2021. All rights reserved.
I hope you'll come back tomorrow and see what new poem I've found. Until then, you may want to read previous poems in this series.