poetry

A Book Spine Poem


Last week I was reading through some education blogs and came across Mary Lee Hahn’s Book Spine Poem.  I liked it so much that I was inspired to “write” one of my own.  Here it is:

Stacey’s Book Spine Poem

Hey World, Here I Am!

Walk Two Moons

On Solid Ground

42 Miles

A Revolutionary Field Trip

Sharing the Seasons

Take Joy

You hear me?

My Garden

Going, Going, Gone!

But that’s another story

Ask your students if they’ve come across something in the blogosphere that’s inspired them to write.  If they haven’t, encourage them to find something that inspires them, as a writer, from the online world.  See what they come up with.

Speaking about inspiration, what’s inspired you to write recently?


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9 thoughts on “A Book Spine Poem

  1. I’m going to write these with my 7th grade class next week. I decided to write an example for them using books in our school’s library. The theme is my first year teaching (this year!).

    “SCHOOLED: THE FIRE AND THE GLORY”

    Miss Spitfire-
    Mightiest of the Mortals-
    Flying Solo,
    My Face to the Wind,
    Among the Brave.
    Engaging the Adolescent Mind,
    The Legendary Wild West.
    What Could Go Wrong
    Alone in the Wilderness?
    One False Step,
    Flight Into Danger
    Wrecked!
    Flight or Fight?

    How the Teen Brain Works:
    Heaven Looks a Lot Like the Mall,
    not the end of the world.
    Witness
    Absolutely Normal Chaos,
    twists and turns,
    Changes in the Wind.
    Now You See Them, Now You Don’t.
    Little Women
    Little Men
    for one more day.
    Wanted:
    Cultural Atlas For Young People!

    All the Lovely Bad Ones,
    Scared Stiff
    To the Brink of Extinction,
    Making Strides.
    (When Will I Stop Hurting?)
    Afraid to Ask
    What Successful Teachers Do?
    The Innocent,
    In the Middle,
    Managing Unmanageable Students,
    Defusing Explosive Devices–
    One Eye Laughing, The Other Weeping.

    Changing Careers for Dummies?
    Not For a Billion Gazillion Dollars.
    Heroes Don’t Run.
    Losing is Not an Option.

    Wanted:
    The Fire and the Glory.
    The Trail of Tears
    Burning up
    Into Thin Air.
    No time to cry,
    A Time for Courage.

    So be it.

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  2. I love this! Last year I took pictures of my 6th graders with one of their favorite books from the year. The book covered most of their faces and then I used it to decorate my bulletin board for the start of this year. I am thinking that I will take have them create poems like this and decorate my room with them for the start of next year. I look forward to seeing how they turn out.

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  3. I am going to use this idea with my sophomores next week. Another English teacher introduced this idea to our school librarian and there are now stacks of books everywhere–It’s a great way to play with words and books! Thanks for sharing.

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