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Mountains

Waterfalls rushing, Beautiful skies over streams, Birds in the blue sky.

Emmalee Bailey, 3rd Grade Emilie Beasley, 6th Grade Horseback Riding I feed it apples. I give it water to drink. I put a saddle on it. I hop on his back. , ULGH LW DURXQG WKH ÀHOG I love horseback riding! Jack Clayton, 6th Grade

Riley Link, 1st Grade Winter Dark, Chilly

Snowing, Sledding, Skating Fire, Christmas, Swim cap, Swimsuit Swimming, Biking, Running Fun, Hot Summer

Caroline Willis, 4th Grade Joe Bakkar, 6th Grade


This Is My Paradise: A Poem for Jane Goodall As I walk I hear: The crunch of leaves and The quiet bird calls The soft leaves brush my arms Soothing This is my paradise I wait Enjoying the sun on my face

Kate Fine, 3rd Grade

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Big but silent Covered with fur he is amazing He sits and waits Lovely, Beautiful This is my paradise He remains vigilant I wait, wait, wait, With nimble actions he is gone A split second This is my paradise The sun sets over the hill The sunset is as colorful as a painting Red, Pink, Yellow Surround me

Anna Sigrist, 3rd Grade

This is my paradise Leah Avery, 6th Grade


Withered Rose: A Holocaust Poem

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Kirsten Ackerman, 6th Grade

Andrew Konikoff, 3rd Grade


Fall The leaves quivering, Turning from green to brown now,

Isabella Leon, 6th Grade

The leaves vanishing. Grady Cartwright, 3rd Grade

Haunted House CRACK! The dim lights go off I try to get out I blindly look for an open window or door. I am dragged up the stairs by someone Or something, Pushed out to the balcony and locked out, Staring at the graveyard behind the house. A huge gust of wind picks me up Pulls me off the balcony

Lizzie Adams, 6th Grade

I plummet down, Down, Down,

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DOWN! Alex Lawson, 4th Grade

I see yellow, brown, and orange leaves falling. , KHDU FUDFNOLQJ ÀUHV I smell fall scented candles. I taste turkey. I feel crunchy leaves. Sadie Compton, 2nd Grade

Kate Rose, 6th Grade


Mahogany Mahogany is like chips of wood. Mahogany is one of my favorite colors. Mahogany is a tree in the woods. Mahogany is very relaxing. 0DKRJDQ\ WDVWHV OLNH FDUDPHO Ă DYRUHG FKRFRODWH Mahogany smells like fresh mulch. Mahogany sounds like twigs under my feet. John Grunwald, 6th Grade

Mahogany feels like branches on the ground. Mahogany looks like a doormat.

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Mahogany makes me feel happy. Mahogany is the best.

It is me Black Crayon. I am tired of

Rohith Konduri, 2nd Grade

your shenanigans. I am tired of you just scribble-scrabbling with me, it is driving me crazy! Your very frustrated friend, Black Crayon. Shaan Thakkar, 1st Grade

Brown Brown is an elegant deer. Brown is soft soil growing a fragile sprout. Brown is a strong copper penny. Brown is a gentle color. Brown tastes like chocolate. Brown smells like a fresh brownie from the oven. Brown sounds like robins in a tree. Brown feels like a warm teddy bear. %URZQ ORRNV OLNH D WUHH¡V EDUN Brown makes me joyful. Brown is my favorite color. Samirah Harger, 2nd Grade

Whitney Collenberg, 6th Grade


Rain Hopeless, somber Spinning, dropping, falling The most depressing weather Storms Maya Riddick, 3rd Grade

Arturo Granata-Bellacicco, 1st Grade

Color Colors are the sky, They are a shiny rainbow, Even the black night.

Drew Duquette, 1st Grade

Cam Simmons, 3rd Grade

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The Dark Night The dark night, Illuminated; By its stars in the vast sky, And its black holes relying on darkness; Supernovas, nebulas, and galaxies swarming the universe. Wormholes Inventing new laws of time and space. Neutron stars Heating and pulling. Supergiants readying to explode to dark matter. Suns Keeping life in touch. Earth Housing the only discovered life. And on Earth are animals, humans, and birds. And in the sky is nitrogen, oxygen, and argon, The perfect elements needed to sustain life on a small planet, ,Q D PDVVLYH XQLYHUVH RI LQÀQLWH ERXQGV That we will one day explore‌ It all came from darkness, Nothing, No life. Bang! The universe is born as dark matter swarms, And the stars form; New planets attach to the stars and rotate And life is born, On Earth. Alexander Dusa, 5th Grade


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I am from fantasies of far off places and dreams of the bright future that is ahead, from looking through photo albums and imagining a family of my own.

Chance Stuart, 5th Grade


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Through a New Set of Eyes: A Poem for Thurgood Marshall From the perspective of a judge who encountered Marshall as a young lawyer For we all need each other, A new day,

some joyful, some smart.

a new case to see,

I see past his face

mostly the same,

and gaze straight into his heart.

who should be free? Even though I am white, I walk into the room.

like my father before,

The lawyers all there.

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such eloquence and grace,

to make a big difference.

so thoughtful and precise,

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a foal to a colt,

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a stroll to a walk.

and always consistent. For what difference is skin? No one else saw it;

A rudimentary disguise,

They just saw his skin.

and I see the world

We are like salt and pepper,

through a new set of eyes.

and yet we are all kin.

Lily Stockwell, 6th Grade


Taken Away: A Holocaust Poem It started with stars on our clothes, it ended with millions of deaths. We were taken from our friends and family, never to see them again. In cattle cars we went to Auschwitz to be herded into barracks like sheep. We were starved and abused, crippled and sick. We moved from camp to camp meeting new people, then saying goodbye. Mommy got sick, I thought she might die her bones yelling for help. We thought we would never live thought never would we see my brother again. We were skeletons but we are still us. Charley Fiveash, 6th Grade


Stolen Childhood: A Holocaust Poem We ate challah and drank grape juice. We laughed like brothers. We played together in the same house Without looking over our shoulders. But while we were carefree, Our faces beaming like the sun, One man was gathering strength in the shadows. We were ignorant, just babies. The man, a snake waiting in the shadows For the right time to strike And become the face of evil, Turning ordinary people Into murderers and thieves. Memories of war Visit me every night. Fifty years later, I still hear glass screaming, Airplanes whining, And my friend begging for his life. I am sorry, Friedrich. Julian Burke, 6th Grade


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Broken Walls, Bridges of Hope, and Flags of Freedom

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The stripe of valor,

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The block of justice,

In the air.

Fifty stars of liberty,

Loyalty and Nationalism,

Answers to “Star Wars,�

Drawn out of each color,

And international peace.

Billowing in the gentle breeze.

The tall façade, The barrier,

The sickle,

The city torn apart.

The hammer,

The order,

The industry,

To be followed.

The peasant,

The wall to be broken.

The sadness, The problem,

“Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate!

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The will to become open.

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The nation,

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Forced to rebuild.

Hands shaken,

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Lives inspired, Feared at home,

The red maple leaf,

Loved abroad,

The step into a place unknown.

The desire to improve.

The thought,

Impatience.

Flowing in one ear

Waiting for the future.

And out the other.

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The better solution,

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Areen Syed, 6th Grade


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Lucky the Leprechaun

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basketball with Lucky. He would not share

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the pot of gold with anyone else. We would

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eat Lucky Charms together for breakfast.

And the tables have turned

We would go to a leprechaun party in the evening and we would leave at 11:00pm. After the party we would go home and sleep. Lucky sleeps with me in the master bedroom! Sahish Sappati, 1st Grade

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Elizabeth Blackwell Elizabeth Smart, caring, kind Who wanted to enjoy equality Who was able to work hard Who wondered if she would ever be allowed to be a doctor Who feared she would not achieve her dreams Who cared about others :KR GUHDPHG RI EHLQJ DQG ÀQDOO\ EHFDPH WKH ÀUVW IHPDOH GRFWRU Blackwell Gidget Schlossberg, 2nd Grade

Have You? Have you ever fought a dragon? Have you had a staring contest with an ogre? Have you grown wings and soared through the sky? Have you ever traveled through outer space? Have you ever traveled to the underworld? Have you gone to the bottom of the ocean? Have you ever fought megalodons and saved pretty mermaids? Have you gone through dangerous portals and explored the extraordinary dimensions? Have you ever built a red colorful time machine? Have you ever controlled a galactic battle ship and saved the cosmos with your greatness? Have you‌ Ever read a book? Vincent Montagna, 5th Grade


Taking the Swing: A Poem for George H. W. Bush

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Korben Mortimer, 6th Grade


Parker Lesley, 6th Grade Jackie Robinson Jackie Brave, caring, friendly Who enjoys playing baseball Who is able help black people play Major League Baseball Who feels happy for what he did Who wonders why they made the rule about black and white Who fears mean people Who cares about his family and country

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Who dreams of having a peaceful world Chuck me opportunity,

Robinson Locke Learner, 2nd Grade

I will not catch it. Give me a direction, I will gladly follow it. My freedom. Give me free space, I will drop it. Give me a goal, I will run after it. My freedom. Lincoln Hatch, 5th Grade

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JJ Monninger, 2nd Grade


I Sew I measure, I cut, I pin, I lay. I thread, I sew, I pivot, I sew. I stop, I lift,

Dominic Villafranca, 5th Grade

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sun luminous, bold eclipsing, scorching, illuminating gives warmth to Earth star Gunnar Zimmerman, 4th Grade William Chung, 3rd Grade Beach I feel the silky sand See the water crashing soft Hear the dolphins chirp Felicity Johnson, 3rd Grade

Eliana Jin, 4th Grade THE FEEL OF SILK Like the back side of a dolphin Or a whale Or a ray. A soft dreamy cloud Or your favorite blanket. The Feel of SILK. Carter Kaplan, 4th Grade Mollie Decker, 4th Grade


A Book Is Like an Ocean

A book is like an ocean The waves, stories The creatures, characters. Suddenly, it can sweep you off your feet, Completely immerse you.

A book is like a friend Who is always there for you. They can make you laugh Or help in times of peril. And suddenly, they can become different in a matter of pages.

A book is like a sunset Sometimes it takes a long time, But you enjoy it just the same. It is beautiful and engrossing And comes in all different shapes and colors.

A book is like a shadow It can follow you and crowd your thoughts, And a good one will never leave‌ A book is a special thing Anyone can read.

Ayla Kell, 5th Grade


'LVQH\·V )LUVW 5HDO 3DO With ears as big as plates, I am laughed at and ridiculed, but one quality that transcends others is my storytelling skills. I tell of my adventures and my plucky attempts for victory, for I can solve any problem and Donald rarely can. I remember the old days ZKHQ :DOW ÀUVW GUHZ P\ H[XEHUDQW VPLOH and on the paper I stood proud, for my name was Mortimer Mouse. But soon I became Mickey, and I whistled about the choice, IRU :DOW·V LPDJLQDWLRQ had brought this mouse to life. My creator is a magician, and he conjures my friends out of thin air. He muses over dreams and wishes upon stars. My buddy, Walt, moved on to other projects, IXOO OHQJWK IHDWXUH ÀOPV DERXW SULQFHVVHV LQ SDODFHV But I remained KLV ÀUVW UHDO SDO

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Ice Cold, Slippery Sparkling, Freezing, Glistening Water, Winter, Outside, Marshmallows Roasting, Smoking, Burning Hot, Bright Fire Kayden Stone, 4th Grade Natalie Tajan, 6th Grade Sitting by the Fire

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The Feel of Snow Like a day in the Arctic A popsicle, an icicle, A big marshmallow Dropping from the sky. A snowball in the making, Or a snowman waiting to be built Brody Stuart, 4th Grade Yasmin Danso, 6th Grade


Silence: A Poem for Maya Angelou

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The Evolution of a Book Thinking of a book high on a mountain :KHUH VWRULHV FDQ XQUDYHO LQ WKH FRPSRVHU·V WKRXJKWV 7KH WKLQNHU ZRQGHUV DQG ZULWHV ÀOOLQJ KHU SDJHV ZLWK DGYHQWXUHV Or rewriting an old fable from her childhood. The ink on a page creating beautiful handwritten words ,Q WKH ·V ·V A printing press hard at work as pages became a story ,Q WKH ·V ·V A typewriter clicking away, typing through the words ,Q ·V A computer with no sound, but a glowing screen of paragraphs ,Q ·V From the past to the present a book was a book no matter how you wrote it. It is an evolution, a new way, but there were always Words, paragraphs, pages. From paper to digital It was always a book. Olivia Reid, 5th Grade


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The Piano I play an instrument. It has keys that are white and black. I can play lots of songs on it. I love playing the piano!

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Rudeness is kind, Kindness is rude,

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OPPOSITES mashed together! The sound of ROCK AND ROLL. David Martin, 4th Grade

The Room I Love In my room I feel free, brave, safe, and beautiful. No one can disturb me when I am there. On my bed I have a beautiful and luscious pink and purple comforter. My new SLOORZ VXSSRUWV P\ KHDG LQ VXFK D ZD\ WKDW RQFH P\ KHDG WRXFKHV LW LW GRHVQ¡W ZDQW WR leave it. In my room I like to imagine that I am a free spirit and not affected by the UXOHV :KHQ , IDOO DVOHHS , KDYH WKH EHVW PRVW WHUULĂ€F GUHDPV DQG RK QRW WR PHQWLRQ P\ SDMDPDV 0\ SDMDPDV DUH VR ZDUP DQG FR]\ RQFH , SXW WKHP RQ , FDQ¡W KHOS EXW IHHO VR safe. My room can be messy or clean, but no matter what, my room will always be mine, so I will always love it!

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Lights, Camera, Action: A Poem for Steven Spielberg

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I Remember Myself: A Poem for Amelia Earhart I remember myself as a girl, Sitting in class, Waiting to be dismissed and run. Run like a cheetah out of the school, 7R JHW DZD\ IURP OLIH IRU , GLGQ¡W FDUH $QG , VWLOO GRQ¡W I remember myself moving away, Moving far, far away. My dad had lost his job. We were the laughing stock: Lonely, ashamed, and ruined, Looking for a bright new world. I remember myself as a nurse Helping the ones in pain, The ones struggling and in need. I helped the soldiers who were dying, Fainting away in their beds, Drifting off to a new world. A world of new promises, $QG WKDW¡V ZKHUH , ZDQWHG WR EH

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The Charge of the Future: A Poem for Nikola Tesla That coil of your own design your transformer OLNH Ă LSSLQJ WKH VZLWFK RQ D QHZ HUD with one press of a button And the world, your world will never again function without the charge of electricity sparking branching out The tendrils of light like the hands of creation, your hands, one and the same Reaching out to envelop the universe warping it changing it developing it at a speed not now known to the human race Dauntless in our efforts to power the world and the future Gretchen Scott, 6th Grade


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Cole Chavez

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Hungry Hippos Hungry Hippos is very fun! Almost every family member can play. The game is dangerous. I was in Pennsylvania when I learned how to play. To play this game, you need a lot of tennis balls, scooters, and a garage. My mom paired two people together and my uncle was a helper. We put the tennis balls in a sack. We sat on the scooter and tried to collect as many balls as we could from the middle of the JDUDJH 7KHUH FDQ RQO\ EH RQH Ă€UVW SODFH ZLQQHU DQG , FRXOGQ¡W EHOLHYH KRZ PXFK laughter was in the room! My winter break was wonderful.

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Riding Splash Mountain

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The Best Gift Ever The best gift I ever received was my big brother. This is my favorite gift of all because I love my brother! Caitlyn Thompson, 1st Grade

Sisters Forever I have two of them living in my house. They are both four years old. They look the same. One likes boy stuff and one likes girl stuff. They like the same food. They are the best twin sisters ever! Annan Wynne, 1st Grade

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Coal to a Diamond: A Poem for Oprah Winfrey As a young child her freedom was stolen. She was abused and BROKEN, Taken. A S T R A Y From her father and mother. Everything seemed to fade away Like sand in the palm of the hand on a windy day. A competent little girl she was: Retold the whole story of Easter at age three, Then Scholarship to the University of Tennessee, But yet, . . . 6KH ZDVQ¡W GRQH Perseverance is the key To succeed in reality. 6KH ZDV WZHQW\ WZR ZKHQ VKH Ă€UVW Inquired to interview at WJZ-TV. Scared and frightened, but She was still delighted. Creator of Harpo Productions And Owner of OWN Television. From rags to riches. A child of God, she is radiating his glory. Once a piece of coal. Now she is a diamond. Toye Lawani, 6th Grade


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Ronan Foy, 4th Grade

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Good boys get presents! Jared Biggs, 4th Grade

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Andrew Salib, 2nd Grade

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