Third Grade has begun diving into poetry. We read a few of Constance Levy's poems from SPLASH! Poems about Water. Enjoy our creative voices.
Rain, Dance
The rain dance is step by step.
Right and left all over.
Feel the flow of the rain dance.
Step by step.
The rain steps onto the ground and dances every time.
By Drew
Turtle Says
Turtle says snap as the fish in the coral reef.
Baby turtle says snap to his shell.
Mommy turtle says snap to the ripples in the bay.
Daddy turtle says snap to the salmon that comes their way.
By Christina
Thirst
The cold water quenches my thirst.
The wet feeling of the water makes me joyful.
The cold, slick, water.
By Jemeah
Icebergs
Cold Wet
Floats Spiky Tall
Small Holes In It
Icebergs
By Giana
Fog
Fog is wet.
Fog is cold.
Fog can go on cars, grass and flowers.
Fog can make things grow.
By Ben
Iceberg
An Iceberg is tall and spiky.
Some are mean to the boats like Titanic,
But if you see one I wouldn't panic.
By Andrew
Laundry
Laundry is dirty after you wear it.
If you have a washer you wash it.
You wash it with detergent and water.
By Johanna
Iceberg
Icebergs live in water.
By Keion
Laundry
Swishy, swishy, wash.
By Sarina
Ocean Rhythms
The ocean moves along the rocks.
It has a rhythm just like a guitar.
If the water comes out it will come back in.
The ocean sound nice like a violin.
By Emily
Turtle Says
The turtle says, "That little boy is not my bud."
He was referring to the polar bear cub.
The turtle loved water, but the bear did not.
That is why they did not like each other.
By Desiree
Turtle Says
What's that hitting my shell?
Is it drops from a well?
So I peak my head out and it led me to the pond.
I want to take a swim, hopefully the rain will start to dim.
By Adriana
Iceberg
Icebergs are cold.
Icebergs are molded from frozen water.
Icebergs are most penguins homes.
Icebergs
By Olivia
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