Friday, 08 February 2008
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Useful references
How do you feel in these days? Are you ready to put different devices into your poem? Or do you want to
read more examples of the themes you like?
Be careful! Choose the topics in your session only.
Upper Primary Section (for P.4-6 students, write at least 12 lines)
1. read the poems of “Wonderland”
http://www.poemhunter.com/search/?q=wonderland&w=title
2. read the poems of “Family”
http://www.poemhunter.com/search/?p=1&w=title&q=family
http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/songspoems.html
3. read the poems of “Food”
http://www.poemhunter.com/search/?q=food&w=title
http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/songspoems.html
4. read the poems of “Journey”
http://www.poemhunter.com/search/?q=journey&w=title
Open Section (for P.1-6 students, write at least 20 lines)
1. read the poems of “Beauty”
http://www.poemhunter.com/search/?q=beauty&w=title
2. read the poems of “Nature”
http://www.poemhunter.com/search/?q=nature&w=title
3. read the poems of “Utopia”
http://www.poemhunter.com/search/?q=utopia&w=title
Reminder to P.3 students:
You can only choose the themes in open section. If you want to write the poem using the themes in upper primary section, you can transform your favourite topic and fit in the themes of open section. Some examples were stated in the blog on 7th February, 2008.
Reminder to P.5 students:
You can have one entry in each section or only one entry in either section. Remember to follow the requirement of poem in different sections: ³20 lines in open section and ³12 lines in upper primary section.


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