We asked you to write us a winter poem.
Zoey, Central Intermediate School: It’s snowing outside, no flowers in sight, but you can stay warm by the fire tonight. It’s cold outside, not warm outside, but you can always stay and drink hot chocolate tonight!
Jordyn, Fort Recovery Middle School:
Snowflakes
Snowflake laced in glitter and shine
Snowflake as crystals glissten in rays of sunshine
Snowflake blossoms in the earth above
While Frosty is shoveling in the drive
White as cotton
Thin as paper
Falling like sunshine onto our earth
As the sunshine shines the snowflakes fade as light does into darkness of the sky
Snowflakes turn into water
Water turns into a puddle in the road
Snowflakes see you soon
Ryan, Columbus Gifted Academy:
Barren Trees
Now that it’s winter
There are no leaves
And all I can see
Are barren trees
Fall is no more
And it’s cold outside
I have to stay inside
And I get very bored
But in conclusion
It’s clear to see
It’s cold outside
And all I see are
Barren Trees
Jaden, Whitney Elementary: (tune to jingle bells). News depth, News depth, News de de depth, News depth is super great It’s just like BIG NAATE. News depth, News depth, News de de depth. At My school we watch News depth, and when I come home I jump in the POOL! Rick Jackson is my favorite guy he’s smart like Bill Nye! News depth, News depth, News depth... IS REALLY GREAT!