Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Read Across America celebrated in the style of Dr. Seuss and the Lorax

In honor of Read Across America, the Media Center sponsored a poetry contest. The children were asked to write a poem in the same style as The Lorax. It would be about the environment. The winner received a bookmark with seeds for the student to plant in his/hers own backyard.

A special thanks to Mrs. Creasey for creating the fun bulletin board.

Here are three poems.

Stop cutting down trees
I'm going to plea
If you keep cutting down trees
I'm going to scream
So please stop cutting down trees
And I will give you cheese.


Trees are paper and paper
is trees. People hate
homework so stop if you
please. It's just wasting
paper on stuff we
don't need so don't
make homework and we will
be pleased


One day the Once-ler
came to the Lorax
town and started to
cut the trees down, down
down they fell to the
ground. This hurt the
Lorax's feelings. This
problem couldn't be
solved I poke up but
it didn't work. He just
kept cutting down.
Unless, I thought if all
the animals in the forest
yelled, "we are the
animals we speak for
the trees they are
our home so don't
cut them please!
The Once-ler thought
about this for a long
long time he decided
if this were my
home I wouldn't/want
it cut down so he
stopped and thought
I shouldn't hurt this town
and he didn't.

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