Very quiet Young Writer session last Saturday with only six members coming along. We were looking at one final form of short poetry - the Single Verse Poem - and huge thanks to those members who gave it a go. I know most will be pleased to hear we go back to stories after the Easter Break so at least that will give them something different to think about. I could not have put the poetry leaflet together were it not for the Members embracing the subject since our return after Christmas and I appreciate their patience. The closing date for submissions is our session on 7th April and I advise everyone to have a good rummage through the poetry they have produced over recent months and bring along any they'd like included on that day. Don't forget those taking part and contributing will receive a special Award Certificate plus they will see their work in print.
I know it is not ideal with the Easter Break, but I would ask as many of you to attend the session on 7th April as possible as I have an important announcement to make and some exciting news. I gave letters about this out to the Young Writers who came last Saturday and will be sending those same letters out to anyone who could not make it, so watch the post box.
All that remains for me to say is have a lovely Easter break. Enjoy the chocolate! See you on 7th April.
Tuesday, 27 March 2018
Sunday, 18 March 2018
Well Done !!
Brilliant YoungWriter session last week with 10 children present who did incredibly well creating their own short poetry form. After some trepidation, they soon realised they could not go wrong if following their own rules and from then on, there was no stopping them. Turning a couple of sentances into a poem was just a case of giving them some shape so Leaves falling down rewritten as
Leaves
Falling
Down
suddently became a poem (well done Araaf) and they immediately realised that the sky is the limit. It was a real joy to watch and their enthusiasm was palpable so huge congratulations to them all for embracing the subject. The assignment was to write at least one brand new Mini-AYW poem and to come up with some suggestions for our poetry sheet.
Once again, apologies to those who struggled through the snow to get to the session the previous week only to find it cancelled. On reflection I should have put something on the blog but it was all very last minute and I was bitterly disappointed that I'd had to take such a step; especially since, irritatingly, most of the snow had cleared by the Saturday!
I know we have had another influx of snow this weekend but I am confident next Saturday's session will go ahead as usual so I very much look forward to seeing you all there on the 24th, our final session before the Easter break, with huge thanks to Young Writers and parents alike, for your continued support and encouragement.
Leaves
Falling
Down
suddently became a poem (well done Araaf) and they immediately realised that the sky is the limit. It was a real joy to watch and their enthusiasm was palpable so huge congratulations to them all for embracing the subject. The assignment was to write at least one brand new Mini-AYW poem and to come up with some suggestions for our poetry sheet.
Once again, apologies to those who struggled through the snow to get to the session the previous week only to find it cancelled. On reflection I should have put something on the blog but it was all very last minute and I was bitterly disappointed that I'd had to take such a step; especially since, irritatingly, most of the snow had cleared by the Saturday!
I know we have had another influx of snow this weekend but I am confident next Saturday's session will go ahead as usual so I very much look forward to seeing you all there on the 24th, our final session before the Easter break, with huge thanks to Young Writers and parents alike, for your continued support and encouragement.
Saturday, 3 March 2018
'S no Joke ....
Hi everyone. I am sorry I had to cancel today's Young Writer session. I received an email from Cathryn at the library asking if I'd be coming along today and at that moment I was on a bus in the middle of a blizzard so I said I had my doubts. We agreed it might be better for everyone if we cancelled today because of the weather as it was looking doubtful that anyone would be able to make it with the snow coming down like it was. I hope not too many of you turned up but if you did have a wasted journey, I am truly sorry. Things are looking much better this afternoon and I am confident I will be there next Saturday (which was the next scheduled session anyway). In the (almost) six years I have been running AYW, that is the first time I have had to cancel because of adverse weather conditions, so from that point of view, I guess I shouldn't grumble.
What we will do next Saturday (10th) is start with the brief mentioned last post, which was to attempt to create your own short poetry form and we will see where we go from there.
Once again I am sorry I let you down today but looking forward to seeing you all next Saturday.
What we will do next Saturday (10th) is start with the brief mentioned last post, which was to attempt to create your own short poetry form and we will see where we go from there.
Once again I am sorry I let you down today but looking forward to seeing you all next Saturday.
Thursday, 1 March 2018
Let's Get Creative!
Hi gang. I hope you are all well and surviving the arctic weather! Considering I live in a suburban back road, even we have had a good couple of inches of the white stuff. Hopefully, it will not jeopardize this Saturday's session but if it looks as if it will I will do my best to let you all know. Assuming everything is ok, my plan this week is to get the Young Writers to attempt to create their own short poetry form which should be a lot of fun as well as something of a challenge.
Don't forget to encourage the Young Writers to come up with some ideas for our poetry title, Too.
See you all Saturday.
Don't forget to encourage the Young Writers to come up with some ideas for our poetry title, Too.
See you all Saturday.
Friday, 16 February 2018
Thinking Caps On Please ...
Hi everyone. Brilliant Young Writer Group last Saturday. Considering it was the first Saturday of the Half Term, I was delighted that 10 youngsters came along. We were looking at I Wish poems and how they can be varied. It is an American poetry form I think, but the Young Writers soon cottoned on and were coming up with ideas of their own. One brave young lady attempted a poem with a rhyming word at the end of every line, making a pretty good job of it too. Others soon realised that such poems are an excellent vehicle to make a particular point, such as an aversion to the colour pink, which came from one of the girls rather than one of the boys! All in all, it was a very successful session and a big well done to everyone for giving it their best shot. The assignment set was to create a brand new I Wish poem, preferably with a theme to it, and any brought it for marking will of course count towards their next Certificate. And talking of Certificates, well done to Tyler who was awarded his Rainbow last week. He has been a member for just under a year so to achieve this in such a short space of time is testament to his hard work, so well done, Tyler.
I have also set the young writers a challenge and that is to come up with a title for the poetry leaflet we will be putting together, so get your thinking caps on everyone. We want something short and snappy (like 'Word Magic' for example) which is specific to poetry so if anyone has any ideas, please bring them along and if need be, we will put them to the vote.
The next session is on Saturday 3rd March and not the 24th as originally planned, which means of course that there will be two sessions in a row since the next scheduled session would then be 10th March. I apologise for any inconvenience this may cause you all but it is out of my hands and something I could not avoid; so please don't turn up on 24th because I am afraid I will not be there.
One last thing before I shoot off, just a quick reminder that all poems featured in our leaflet will earn its author a Special Award certificate and, due to limited space, I need short poems, in order to fit in as many as I can.
See you on 3rd March, then.
I have also set the young writers a challenge and that is to come up with a title for the poetry leaflet we will be putting together, so get your thinking caps on everyone. We want something short and snappy (like 'Word Magic' for example) which is specific to poetry so if anyone has any ideas, please bring them along and if need be, we will put them to the vote.
The next session is on Saturday 3rd March and not the 24th as originally planned, which means of course that there will be two sessions in a row since the next scheduled session would then be 10th March. I apologise for any inconvenience this may cause you all but it is out of my hands and something I could not avoid; so please don't turn up on 24th because I am afraid I will not be there.
One last thing before I shoot off, just a quick reminder that all poems featured in our leaflet will earn its author a Special Award certificate and, due to limited space, I need short poems, in order to fit in as many as I can.
See you on 3rd March, then.
Thursday, 1 February 2018
Introducing I WISH poems
Hello everyone. Very good Young Writer session last Saturday with Poetry at its centre. I introduced the idea of creating a Poetry Leaflet before the summer. It will be less expensive than producing a book yet still give everyone the opportunity to see their work published. If it is successful, perhaps it can be done again, but we will see. The assignment was to write a poem on the theme of ANIMALS in any of the many poetic forms we have already covered. All poems completed and returned on 10th February session will count towards the next certificate so it is definitely worth a go.
At that session I will also be introducing new poetry form - the I WISH poem. This is a comparitively easy poem to write. It only runs to 8 or 10 lines and is doesn't have to rhyme - although if anyone would like to try it in rhyme, that is perfectly okay. An example of an I WISH poem is:
I wish the sun would always shine.
I wish the birds would always sing.
I wish that flowers would always bloom.
I wish my gran would always smile.
I wish the baby wouldn't cry.
I wish the stars would twinkle bright
I wish that fairy tales came true
I wish, I wish, all day and night.
In this example I have rhymed the last couple of lines but because it runs in couplets, it would be quite easy to make the whole thing rhyme! Obviously a common theme running through the poem would make sense, but I particularly like it because it is a very child-friendly poetry form that does not require too much work - just a love of words and some lively ideas.
So don't forget the date of our next session then, same time, same place. Look forward to seeing you all.
At that session I will also be introducing new poetry form - the I WISH poem. This is a comparitively easy poem to write. It only runs to 8 or 10 lines and is doesn't have to rhyme - although if anyone would like to try it in rhyme, that is perfectly okay. An example of an I WISH poem is:
I wish the sun would always shine.
I wish the birds would always sing.
I wish that flowers would always bloom.
I wish my gran would always smile.
I wish the baby wouldn't cry.
I wish the stars would twinkle bright
I wish that fairy tales came true
I wish, I wish, all day and night.
In this example I have rhymed the last couple of lines but because it runs in couplets, it would be quite easy to make the whole thing rhyme! Obviously a common theme running through the poem would make sense, but I particularly like it because it is a very child-friendly poetry form that does not require too much work - just a love of words and some lively ideas.
So don't forget the date of our next session then, same time, same place. Look forward to seeing you all.
Thursday, 25 January 2018
Let's Get Poetic!
Hi everyone! As mentioned in the previous post, for the next few sessions we will be looking at poetry, so I hope the Young Writers have geared themselves up to all things poetic. My plan is to introduce a theme to each session and hopefully find at least one Young Writer-friendly new poetry form to try, so fingers crossed. At this week's session, 27th January, I will provide a work sheet reminding everyone which poetry forms we have already tried and how they are set out, and I will probably bring in some of my poetry booklets for them to read through.
Looking forward to seeing you all there, then, same time, same place!
Looking forward to seeing you all there, then, same time, same place!
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