Writing teachers need to write themselves.
I am participating in the Slice of Life 2015 Challenge,
where I attempt to write stories and narratives about moments in my life.
I apologize if this blog post veers off the informative "literacy lens" I usually write through.
This month I am pretending to be a writer, for my students' benefit (and my own).
Writers write.
#SOL15
I was inspired by a fellow slicer and the random toy scenes I discovered around my home this morning.
*This slice was inspired by this post from a fellow slicer:
https://lettersfromcoachk.wordpress.com/2015/03/26/slice-of-life-day-26/
Minecraft
LEGO brick made
Crafting things without a mind
Empty on the kitchen table
Where are those LEGO heads?
Parked toy
White hotel busWaiting for some travelers
Playmobil van, LEGO driven
Who needs a new windshield?
A line
From big to smallCarnivores walking slowly
Long journey to the bathroom sink
Ferocious and playful
Night for the knight
Laying on a blue lawn chair
In a castle tower bedroom
What will he dream about?
Traffic
Cars all jammed up
Rear ending an alien
Creeper behind the wheel on top
Hope there isn't a fire!
Pirates
All laying down
With a big green dinosaur?
Neverland is full of magic
Even dinos are friends.
It isn't a mess if memories are made in the process. :) |
Love these toy pensee poems. I am going to have to try this out (seeing as there's tons of inspiration all over our home!).
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your Pensee Poems and especially the photos with each one! I think it is awesome how I was inspired by someone's and then you saw mine and felt inspired...it is like an awesome chain of writing love! You add a great sense of humor to each poem! So creative!
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