Poetry Project 2008


Mrs. Giacobone's Class Poetry Page

Five W Poems

Can You Imagine? Poems

Important Poems

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Five W Poems

Kelsey
A kind, loving friend who's always there for me
A friend forever
For three years and more
Everywhere
Because we're really good friends.
Dakota

Emma
A good friend with a great personality
Every single day
Everywhere, every second
We've both known her since first grade!
Rachel and Chloe

Dreadful Spiller
He's interesting and amazing at archery
When I'm bored and lonely
In my favorite book, The Borrowers
I love to read about him because I think he's interesting.
Emily

Water
Water
Mostly always
In the reservoir
Because that's how we got our water so we don't dehydrate.
Lindsay and Alex

THOR
My dog, THOR
He was gentle, not vicious
When he was alive, playful, caring and not a biting animal
He was gentle to every person he met.
Robert

Strider
A cat
When I feel sad he comes
At my house
Because he's my first cat ever.
~A Friend

My puppy Bella!
Cute!
Always (unless she attacks someone)!
Everywhere she goes!
Because she's...fluffy and funny!
Taylor

Steven my cousin
The best guitar player
In my life
Constantly
He's the best cousin ever!
Brooke

Mrs. G.
We love her as a teacher
In school
When she's not absent
Because she's deep down in our hearts.
Nicolas and a friend

Moony, a horse
Is in my memories
Forever in my life
Anywhere I go
Because he is adorable and funny.
Lindsay

My Siblings
My awesome brother and sisters
Loving and caring family
Wherever they are
Because they love me and I love them
24-7
Jillian

My mom
I love her more than anything!!!
Every day, no matter where I am!
On a plane, at home, at school, everywhere!!
Because she loves me one google.
Andrew

Mrs. Beth
Mrs. Beth, a sweet person
A horseback riding instructor
At the farm
Always will be in my heart
Because she is an intelligent instructor.
Kelsey

Dad
My dad is extra nice
He plays with me after school.
We play outside at my house
I get to drive the tractor
My dad loves me.
John

My friends-my students-my teachers
Challenging my practice
With their curiosity
In my classroom, my laboratory
They inspire and teach me too.
Mrs. Giacobone

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Can You Imagine? Poems

Can you imagine a skeleton without bones?
A person who hasn't grown?
People without joints; you'd be very stiff at points.
Can you imagine a man without a fibula?
Or one without a tibia?
Maybe one without a humerus?
Or one without a radius?
Wouldn't that be odd?
~Jillian



Can you imagine sneakers without laces?
Crooked teeth without braces?
A lion without a mane?
A book without a name?
Presidents without birthdates?
A birthday without a cake?
Cats without fur?
Fog without blur?
Science without ideas?
People without ears?
Flowers without smell?
Babies without yell?
Clocks without numbers?
Hands without fingers?
Day without light?
Years without night?
Heads without hair?
A poem without an end?
~Emily


Can you imagine college without knowledge?
A fish without a dish? (If you eat it!)
A frog without a log?
Height without sight?
Day without night?
Winking without blinking?
~Robert


Can you imagine a clock missing a number?
Can you imagine a person that doesn't slumber?
A butterfly without a wing?
A bird that doesn't sing?
Can you imagine a brand new shoe?
And a cow that doesn't go moo?
A person who's inside out?
Money that you don't have to count?
Cement that isn't hard?
Blue grass in a yard?
A teacher that doesn't teach?
A hand that can't reach?
~Taylor


Can you imagine life without cursive?
Cursive without people getting faster at writing?
Faster without slower?
Can you imagine feet without legs?
Legs without knees?
Can you imagine money without decorations?
Decorations without houses?
Houses without people?
~Chloe


Can you imagine a state without hate?
A ditch without pitch?
A kite without sight?
A clock without time?
Rain without water?
Fame without a name?
One hundred without numbers?
A duck without luck?
A pig without a wig?
A due without a clue?
Days without faze?
~Anonymous


Can you imagine dogs without claws?
Claws without paws?
Paws without cats?
Cats without mats?
Mats without hats?
Hats without heads?
~Kelsey


Can you imagine a shish kabob without a stick?
A stick without a tree?
A tree without bark?
Bark without wood?
Wood without a stove?
~Andrew


Can you imagine a cat without a tail?
A tail without a dog?
A dog without a bark?
A bark without a sound?
~Sarah


Can you imagine a world without a U.S.A.?
Sam without SA?
Santa without Christmas?
As without s?
Screens without a hole?
Leah without L?
Little without tt?
Title without it?
It without I?
~Brooke


Can you imagine sky without stars?
Stars without space?
Space without planets?
Planets without reasons?
Reasons without meanings?
Can you imagine tables without legs?
Legs without toes?
Toes without nails?
Can you imagine schools without roofs?
Can you imagine rain without water?
Water without liquid?
~A Friend


Can you imagine a black hole with no coal?
A van without sand?
Jelly without a belly?
Money without some honey?
A tree without a bee?
Seaweed without a weed?
A Lego without an 'ego'?
A bowl without a hole?
A hole without a blackhole?
~A Friend


Can you imagine a bell without a ring?
A bird without a sing?
A cat with a hat?
A fish with a tail?
A dog with a snail?
~Alexandra


Can you imagine a dog without a cat?
A cat without a scratch?
A scratch without a match?
A match without a catch?
A house with a blouse?
A mouse with a tie?
A tie with a sigh?
A sigh with cheer?
~Dakota


Can you imagine carrots without bunnies?
Bunnies without hopping?
Hopping without H?
H without horses?
Horses without hay?
Hay without munching?
~Lindsay


Can you imagine bones without strength?
Strength without might?
Might without toughness?
Toughness without muscle?
Muscle without an arm?
An arm without a ball joint?
A ball joint without a hip?
A hip without a leg?
A leg without a foot?? A foot without an ankle?
An ankle without a bone?
A bone without skin?
Skin without color?
~Rachel

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Important Poems

The most important thing about bones and joints is
that if a skeleton did not have them our bones would not move correctly.

    Bones link up to the skeleton.
    Everyday tissue breaks off then it grows back.
    There are 206 bones in a human body.
    There is a joint called a saddle joint.
Nicolas


The most important thing about bones and joints is
without them, movement wouldn't be possible.
    Bones are more likely to break when someone's older.
    Not everyone is double-jointed.
    When someone breaks a bone it increases a chance of getting arthritis.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is
without them they wouldn't be able to move.
Jillian


The most important thing about bones and joints is
if a skeleton didn't have them it wouldn't stand it would be like spaghetti or jelly.
    Joints are like hinges because they go back and fourth.
    Bones are very strong and stiff.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is
if a skeleton didn't have them it wouldn't stand it would be like spaghetti or jelly.
Rachel


The most important thing about bones and joints is that they help people move.
    The human body has more cartilage when it is younger than when it is older.
    A human body has 206 bones and 160 joints.
    A human body has 2 saddle joints and six ball and socket joints.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is that they help people move.
Alexandra


The most important thing about bones and joints is
that without them everyone wouldn't be able to move around.
    Without a ball joint an arm wouldn't be able to move in a circle.
    The skeleton has a saddle joint in the thumb.
    Babies have more cartilage in their bodies than adults.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is
that without them everyone couldn't move around.
~ A Friend


The most important thing about bones and joints are that they hold a skeleton together.
    If anyone was born as straight as a pencil that person probably has no joints.
    There are 206 bones in an adult's body.
    The strongest part of a bone is the compact bone.
    Almost all of the joints in a body are held together by ligaments.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is that they hold a skeleton together.
Brooke


The most important thing about bones and joints is that they help the human body move.
    There are 206 bones in the human body.
    The thumb bone is called the saddle joint.
    The knee is used to kick.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is that they help the human body move.
Lindsay


The most important thing about bones and joints is
that people have them in their bodies and they help them move around.
    Bones and Joints help people bend
    If people couldn't bend, people wouldn't be able to climb.
    People have over 200 bones,without them they would be a big blob of spaghetti.
    The skull protects the brain.
    People break bones more often when they are older.
    If someone breaks a lot of bones when they are young, that will affect their lives.
    People's bone connect at joints, helping them to do a lot of activities.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is
that people have them in their bodies and they help you move around.
Robert


The most important thing about bones and joints is
that without them the human body would not be able to move.
    The human body has 4 ball and socket joints.
    The thumb is a saddle joint.
    The spine has plates between each piece of the spine.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is
that without them the human body would not be able to move.
Sarah


The most important thing about bones, joints, ligaments and muscles is
that they provide movement.
    Bones help hold the skeleton together, so everyone can have a structure.
    Joints help bones bend, by putting one bone, one joint, one bone.
    Each joint is connected to a bone.
    Most joints have ligaments that hold them together like a stretchy band.
    Muscles also help the body move and make most people a bit stronger
    They also help bones and joints stay in place.
    Everyone has 206 bones in their body and about 200 joints.
But the most important thing about bones, joints, ligaments and muscles is
that they provide movement.
Emily


The most important thing about bones and joints is that without them people could not move.
    Skulls help protect the brain.
    The ribs protect the heart and lungs.
    Bones can break easily but soft cartilage protects bones.
    Joints help people kick.
    Joints hold bones together.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is that
without them people could not move.
Chloe


The most important thing about bones and joints is
that they help the human body do activities.
    Joints help the human body bend.
    Bones keep human bodies up.
    Human bones make the figure of the human skeleton.
    Humans have ball joints, socket joints, hinge joints,
    saddle joints, ellipsoidal joints and pivot joints.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is
that they help the human body do activities.
Kelsey


The most important thing about bones and joints is that they help provide movement.
    Bones and joints need to be in the right order.
    A babies bones and joints are still adapting to the outside world.
    Without a spine, heads would touch the ground.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is that they help provide movement. Dakota


The most important thing about bones and joints is
that the skull does not allow the brain to move.
    The fibula is connected to the tibia.
    All bones of the spine are made up of little plates.
    The strongest part of the bones are the hard outer layer.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is
that the skull does not allow the brain to move.
Andrew


The most important thing about bones and joints is
that without any joints the body could be paralyzed.
    Without bones the body would not have any joints.
    The body's skull has joints called fixed joints that allow no movement.
    Living tissue is what the bodies bones are made of.
    Bones are four times stronger then concrete.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is
that without any joints the body could be paralyzed.
~ A Friend


The most important thing about bones and joints is that they help the human body move.
    Joints help everybody bend.
    Bones and joints help a person walk, jog and run.
    Everybody in the world would flop around without them.
    Nobody would be able to eat.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is that they help the human body move.
Taylor


The most important thing about bones and joints is that they keep the body up.
    There are 206 bones in a skeleton body.
    Skeleton teeth and jaws help it eat, and skeleton bones help it exercise.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is that they keep every skeleton up.
~ A Friend


The most important thing about bones and joints is
that they help hold the organs in the body in place.
    Joints are where two bones meet.
    Bones support and protect the body.
    Joints allow movement.
But the most important thing about bones and joints is
that they help hold the organs in the body in place.
John


The important thing about school is gainig knowledge.
    Learning how to get along with others.
    Learning how to think mathematically.
    Learning to pedal the bike for myself'.
    Learning how is more important than learning what.
    Learning I'll always be a learner.
But, the important thing about school is gaining knowledge.
~Mrs. Giacobone

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