Debate
How should Fort Frances generate electricity for its citizens? Prepare an argument for your side.
Consider:
-what kind of industries does the town rely on?
-where are they located?
-how does the weather affect them?
-what would residents prefer? (safety, cleanliness, etc)
-are they near a large city that they could share resources with?
Consider:
-what kind of industries does the town rely on?
-where are they located?
-how does the weather affect them?
-what would residents prefer? (safety, cleanliness, etc)
-are they near a large city that they could share resources with?
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The Poetry Page - See what poems we read today!
Tuesday, April 2
At the Zoo - shared by Upkaran
Thursday, March 28
The Shark by E. J. Pratt
The Sky is Low by Emily Dickinson
Two Sunflowers Move in the Yellow Room by William Blake
April Rain Song by Langston Hughes
Shadows by Zaro Weil
Hard Frost by Andrew Young
Only at Night by Lynn Davies
The Sky is Low by Emily Dickinson
Two Sunflowers Move in the Yellow Room by William Blake
April Rain Song by Langston Hughes
Shadows by Zaro Weil
Hard Frost by Andrew Young
Only at Night by Lynn Davies
Wednesday, March 27
Student's Life by K. Pruys
Fifth of July by John
Metaphor for a Family by Belinda
Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Playgrounds by Berlie Doherty
When Skies are Low and Days are Dark by N. M. Bodecker
The Sea by James Reeves
Fog by Carl Sandburg
We wrote this metaphor poem:
Loneliness is an anchor
Sinking slowly down into the empty depths
Of an ocean, cold and unforgiving
As the boat settles in to visit above.
In Drama, we read the following by Shel Silverstein,
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too
Us
Mr. Grumpledump's Song
Messy Room
Monsters
Whatif
Tryin' On Clothes
The Loser
Someone Ate the Baby
Smart
Fifth of July by John
Metaphor for a Family by Belinda
Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar
Playgrounds by Berlie Doherty
When Skies are Low and Days are Dark by N. M. Bodecker
The Sea by James Reeves
Fog by Carl Sandburg
We wrote this metaphor poem:
Loneliness is an anchor
Sinking slowly down into the empty depths
Of an ocean, cold and unforgiving
As the boat settles in to visit above.
In Drama, we read the following by Shel Silverstein,
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too
Us
Mr. Grumpledump's Song
Messy Room
Monsters
Whatif
Tryin' On Clothes
The Loser
Someone Ate the Baby
Smart
Friday, March 22
Daily Routine by Natasha Neimi (shared by Rashi)
The Season of Spring by Marhardt Carmen Mencita Monoi Angel (shared by Asiah)
I'm Late for School by Gareth Lancaster (shared by Nimun)
So Says the Boss by Udiah (shared by Shawn)
I'm Sick Today by Shel Silverstein (shared by Reide)
The Season of Spring by Marhardt Carmen Mencita Monoi Angel (shared by Asiah)
I'm Late for School by Gareth Lancaster (shared by Nimun)
So Says the Boss by Udiah (shared by Shawn)
I'm Sick Today by Shel Silverstein (shared by Reide)
Thursday, March 21
Polar Bear by Shel Silverstein
My Hair by Shel Siverstein
Bundle Up by Susan Ioannou
When Grandpa Gets to Fiddling by Robin Patterson
My Hair by Shel Siverstein
Bundle Up by Susan Ioannou
When Grandpa Gets to Fiddling by Robin Patterson
Wednesday, March 20
How to eat a poem by Eve Merriam
Boa Constrictor by Shel Silverstein
No Difference by Shel Silverstein
Introduction by Shel Silverstein
Introduction to Poetry by Collins
In Drama - Wouldn't You Like to Know by Michael Rosen
Boa Constrictor by Shel Silverstein
No Difference by Shel Silverstein
Introduction by Shel Silverstein
Introduction to Poetry by Collins
In Drama - Wouldn't You Like to Know by Michael Rosen