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The Stories We Share

11.30am – 12.00am, slice of my day

I spent the break from my meeting, coming to class to read the mini stories written by my students. They were out rehearsing for their music concert. Wednesday mornings are when we write our ‘What’s the News?’, brief illustrated stories about anything we want to share. It is a real community builder. I know most of the students look forward to writing their mini-stories and reading others’ when they are posted on the wall.

I chose to write a Shadorma which I learned about for the first time from A Reading Life. A six line poetic form with syllables in this order 3/5/3/3/7/5.

Wednesday's share                                                                                                 Brimming with delight                                                                                                        Ups and downs                                                                                                                     Yays and nays                                                                                                                          Our emotions on paper                                                                                                  Great stories to keep



3 responses to “The Stories We Share”

  1. Juliette, I love your poem. Thanks for introducing me to the Shadorma. I like “Our emotions on paper / Great stories to keep” The students’ “What’s the News?” sounds like our sharing Slices of Life. I thought of us when I read your poem for the second time.

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  2. Thanks for the lovely poem and the introduction to this type of poetry. Your poem describes what your students are doing in just the right way!

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  3. I love this idea of having kids write a weekly “What’s the news?” I do a similar thing orally with my students, but may need to borrow your idea of having kids write and illustrate what they share. I enjoyed your poem as well–“brimming with delight” indeed!

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I am an Elementary school teacher , I taught at an International IB School in Accra, Ghana. I am now teaching in Hanoi. Writing is my passion and I try to write daily, at least in my sentence a day journal, to capture all the blessings around me. I write with groups of writers, such as Teach Write and sometimes Ethical ELA. I also encourage my friends to write , so I created a platform to make that possible -Writing Run.

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