Thursday, January 21, 2021

That Was Summer - Summer Learning Journey Day 28.

 Kia Ora/Hello,

Today for our last activity, we had to make a poem called "That Was Summer". I enjoyed this activity because I love to write and I like to do poems the most, I like poems because you can write/express  whatever you want. I found nothing hard because I thought this activity was fun and easy to understand! I like how my poem turned out and my favourite lines are the first 2! I think they can really relate to Summer especially when I said "Remember the lukewarm waves circling around your feet like a whirl pool" because sometimes the water may be lukewarm.

We had to fill in a google drawing that was already set for us to write a poem! The poem was a 5 Senses Summer Poem which basically has 5 different categories which are, Touches and Textures, Smell, Feel, Sight and Sounds! I think anyone can make their own 5 Senses Summer poem!

Have you made a poem before? Are there any other poems that you do and want to recommend others? Have you heard about a 5 Senses In Summer Poem before?

Here is the google drawing for this activity:

1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora Manvi,

    My name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.

    I think these poetry activities are my favourite, I like all the creative writing and descriptions of everyone's interpretations of summer. It is great to hear that you found this activity easy and fun.

    I think your poem is beautifully written and I think my favourite lines are also the first two, they remind me of hot summer days at the beach.

    Are you able to share the slides you completed on this post or even upload a clip of you reading your poem. I would also like to know which activities were your favourite this summer?

    Ngā mihi nui,
    Zana Yates

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