This is where Miss MacKinlay and her classes at Pt England School published their work during 2008, 2009, 2010.
Miss MacKinlay now lives overseas and this blog no longer has commenting available. It stands as an archive website for her past classes to enjoy some good memories.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Active Earth Acrostic Poem
Volcanic eruptions Overflowing Lava flowing Cloudy ash All new rocks form No can leave Iceland One hundred people could die By Iisa
Hi Iisa, You did a great job writing up that acrostic poem. I enjoyed reading it because you used lots of words that described a volcano. I look forward to reading your next post.
I really like your acrostic poem I don't even think that I could think of that. But it is true thousands of people could die from a volcanic eruption. I can't beleive that thousands of people had to wait. You were using very good vocabs. Keep the good work up.
What a cool acrostic poem. I loved the way you used so many in interesting words. Your right lots of people had to wait at the airport. I would hate to be one of those people. Keep up the great work
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4 comments:
Hi Iisa,
You did a great job writing up that acrostic poem. I enjoyed reading it because you used lots of words that described a volcano. I look forward to reading your next post.
Miss Lavakula
Hi Iisa,
I really like your acrostic poem I don't even think that I could think of that. But it is true thousands of people could die from a volcanic eruption. I can't beleive that thousands of people had to wait. You were using very good vocabs. Keep the good work up.
Wow! That is a great acrostic peom!
You have used a lot of interesting words here! Well done!
Mrs She.
Hi Iisa,
What a cool acrostic poem. I loved the way you used so many in interesting words. Your right lots of people had to wait at the airport. I would hate to be one of those people.
Keep up the great work
Litia
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