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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYouth Posters 2017Leaf As it smiles in the sunlight It falls and tumbles down to the ground, to the ground It blows out of sight You can’t chase it Because it floats on Ben Sauder Age 7, Willowwind, 1st Grade Blob Fish Oh, blob fish, you make me go wow! You’re so cute you make me mute. Your slime is so prime maybe the mime will play with your slime. Cole Peden Age 10, Penn, 4th Grade Falling A leaf is dancing, Tap dancing. A leaf is eating a kiss On a stormy night. Eero Age 6, Willowwind, 1st Grade Qin’s Cat Army There once was an emperor named Qin Who had thousands of cats as his friends To die he was afraid Terra-Cat-A Warriors he made For his afterlife protecting Qin from within MEOW Ella Gilbert Age 11, Lincoln, 5th Grade Not Pizza One time I ordered pizza but when I opened the lid, I found a bottle cap, a lemonhead, Chewed up gum and a paper crane. Am I going insane? But no pizza, nowhere, no sir! What will we have for dinner? Estelle Ralston Age 9, Lincoln Elementary, 3rd Grade What A Couch Thinks I am a couch I am able to hold people I am happy when there is a party everyone sits on me and watches T.V. and eats pizza I am sad that the cat is always scratching me I wish I could convince my owner to get rid of the cat Felix Green Age 8 1/2, Willowwind, 2nd Grade Classroom Animals Rial says moo Cora says meow Hito says woof Nithin says grrrr Pierre says neigh Lucas says heehaw Elizabeth says ribbit Hito Céspedes-Finnerty Age 6, Willowwind, 1st Grade Frog and Dog and the Hog Frog and Dog on a log, next to a pod of hogs. Frog and Dog on a log. Oh, no! the hogs pushed them off, and the hogs are now hogging the log. Rilyn Cay Breinholt Age 9, Penn Elementary, 4th Grade Mother Acrostic Master Official doctor Tag master Helpful Eye doctor Respectful Rial Age 7, Willowwind, 2nd Grade Polar Bears Polar bears, cuties of the snow, make me wonder how they glow. Some are big, some are small, babies are there-one and all. They can dance, they can know, how far it is and where to go. Polar bears cute and all, little ones try not to fall. Polar bears play all day, and sometimes wonder what to say. “Roar, Grr, squeeee?” Tia Age 10, Willowwind, 4th Grade Time Ten o’clock The phone rings The shock of death haunts the mother As the piano sings Trent Hoogerwerf Age 17, Regina High School, 11th Grade Black Bird Little black bird in the tree He is singing to me Little worm under the ground He is walking along Big space in the sky, he is the ruler of I Little me in my bed, I am asleep looking up at the sky Who am I Vidya Kumar Age 7, Willowwind Elementary, 2nd Grade Evil Hamster I am an evil hamster. I trip people on their legs. Evil! Evil!! Evil!!! Whitman Bozarth-Greteman Age 8, Shimek Elementary, 3rd Grade In the Water In the water There could be holes that go Deep deep deep Water and whales that go to Sleep sleep sleep Willa Age 8, Willowwind, 2nd Grade Opposite Santa Clause He is very skinny and always wears green. He lives in California where it is warm and bright. He really doesn’t like the snow, especially the ice. He never gives presents, especially not to nice children. He is very very mean and very very clean. Ziggy Love Age 8, Willowwind, 2nd Grade Love Beat beat goes my heart as I watch him wink Thump goes my heart stop being a dink Thump thump goes my heart at the smile I see, for he walked over to me, Pound pound goes my heart as I begin to speak Thump thump goes my heart scurried away but glance to get one last peak Thump goes my heart goes my heart for I am not having a good day and I see him walk away Beat beat goes my heart my heart for this is love Jae Dancer Age 14, Southeast Jr. High, 8th Grade Initials J is for Jordy A jellyfish and Jack o’ lantern J is jolly and jogging, J is joyful G is for Gryzlak A game and a garden G is green and giggling G is great Jordy Age 7, Willowwind, 1st Grade Soy Brings Joy! Soy sauce brings me joy sauce, As it does to Lee and Pete. When I have soy sauce I’m happy As can be. Kenna C. Gage Age 9, Lincoln Elementary, 3rd Grade Basketball Four tall girls block me, but I sneak past them. I shoot the hoop. The crowd goes wild. Kamila Swanson Age 9, Penn Elementary, 4th Grade Stuff In My House Cauldrons and potions, Goblins and trolls, Spells and a wand, A unicorn and magical plants, Centaurs and giants, A wand shop on one floor and 100,000 floors, Goblets and food, Those are the things in my house Lucas Hawk Iverson Age 7, Willowwind, 2nd Grade The Cheetah and Its Prey I smell you! You will be tasty! I see you! Your antler, your fur, your wide eyes! There you are! Don’t move! Pounce! You’re getting away! Sprinting to the max! La, la, la…maybe you will think I am tired. Got you! Chomp! Oh no all I got was your antler! Never mind. You can go for now. I’m wiped out! Morgan Age 8, Willowwind, 3rd Grade Sorry, Owen I’m sorry for blowing up your toaster. It was really cool, though, the way your dad went crazy. I got kicked out, even though I told you I had to go to baseball practice. Sincerely, Nathan Nathan Age 10, Penn Elementary, 4th Grade What My Dad Does Ding dong The store man rang the doorbell Bark bark The dog said Squish Dad stepped in a big dog poop What stinks? Pierre Shield Age 7, Willowwind, 1st Grade Sparks There's a girl I know named Nebula When she walks into the room all the walls fall down When she talks the world makes sense, for a little while Her smile is a jar of fireflies. When she laughs they turn into stars I think I've missed her all my life She made my skies collide Rachel Thorpe Age 16, City High, 10th Grade Cross the Finish Line Gigantic crowds of people screaming, cheering Muscle burning, legs cramping, blood pumping Coaches encouraging you to finish strong sweat rolling off your face like rain drops in a storm Running faster faster faster Right through the finish line The race is over at least for now Rebekah Longmire Age 14, North Central Jr. High, 7th Grade Chrismukkah A special time once a year having joy Snowflakes dancing on the wind The lights dancing on the wind The sound of crackling lights Playing dreidel and dancing Eating latkes and lighting the menorah Joy, happiness, and laughter Madeleine Seitz Age 9, Willowwind, 3rd Grade My Morning Sitting by herself waiting for a train. With my one good and one rigid arm, I pick her up and kiss her. Isaac Vollstedt Age 17, Regina High School, 11th Grade The reason I like pie and/or pi is… pi has many numbers and here are some- 3.14159265359 and pie also has lots of different flavors like cherry, pumpkin, strawberry, raspberry, and blueberry. That’s the reason I like pie and/or pi. Marko Age 10, Willowwind, 4th Grade Moonlight Sky My dad and me Just him and me Outside, on the porch Watching the moonlight shine So bright, so pretty Just my dad and me. Makayla Age 12, North Central Jr. High, 7th grade