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A COLLECTION OF POEMS about seasons By Jodi Lee Conrad

A COLLECTION OF POEMS about seasons

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A COLLECTION OF POEMS about seasons. By Jodi Lee Conrad. SPRING INTO SUMMER. Spring… spring into summer The rains flow into sunshine The flowers peek then up they pop and colors bloom School comes to a close and beaches open Raincoats and galoshes turn into sun hats and flip flops. 1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A COLLECTION OF POEMS about seasonsBy Jodi Lee Conrad

SPRING INTO SUMMERSpring spring into summer

The rains flow into sunshine

The flowers peek then up they pop and colors bloom

School comes to a close and beaches open

Raincoats and galoshes turn into sun hats and flip flops

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FREE VERSE POEM does not follow any particular structure.2flowers2.

flowers grow and bloombeautiful colors so vivid fragrant scents fill the airdrops of rain and rays of sun from the sky they fall downgardens filled with foliagemake things just rightpetals and stemsflowers

CONCRETE POEM (SHAPE POEM) takes the shape of what is being described.3SnowflakesSnowflakes twirl and whirl3.From the sky they float and flipEach one different and unique

HAIKU A Japanese poem that contains 3 lines, 5-7-5 syllables or 17 syllables total. Usually written in present tense and focuses on nature. 44.SEASONSSpring comes only once a yearThe birds sing loudly for all to hear.

Summer soon will arriveThe sun shines down and lovely flowers thrive.

Autumn brings the changing of the leavesBeautiful colors falling from the trees.

Winter blows in with cold winds abound.Snow piling up on the frozen ground.

RHYMING POEM contains rhymes in pattern form. 5Falling into FallPumpkins glow orange and yellow sitting on porches

Scarecrows standing straight and tall along fences

Apples red and round falling from trees into bushel baskets

Children dressing up in scary costumes knocking on doors

Black cats hunch their backs hiding in bushes

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Free Choice create any poem that you choose!6About the AuthorMs. Conrad teaches first grade at Abraham Lincoln School. She loves writing poems for her fabulous first grade friends and spending time with her wonderful family.

Ms. Conrad enjoys watching the seasons change. She loves watching the flowers bloom in spring, running outside in summer, crunching the leaves beneath her feet in fall, and watching the snow glisten in the moonlight in winter.

Free Choice create any poem that you choose!7