I kept hearing people rave about an LA program called Brave Writer and finally did some research on it. I decided to bite the bullet after a discussion with a fellow homeschooling mom and, two weeks later, I think it's amazing! The best part is that my kids LOVE it too! Like, REALLY love it!
Last week we started what will be a new weekly routine- Tea Time Tuesday. We spend the evening sipping tea or hot cocoa in our "fine" teacups, and we enjoy a snack by candlelight. We come dressed to impress and read poetry. We discuss the poems and/or images as well as vocabulary words.
These are the poems we chose (we each picked one or two and read them aloud) and some notes I jotted down about what we discussed.
Book- Something
Big Has Been Here (all of the poems chosen rhymed)
Poem 1: “My
Neighbor’s Dog is Purple” by Jack Prelutsky
C- so no one eats it
J- crocodile is an undercover sidekick
Poem 2: “You’re
Eating Like a Pig Again”
Vocabulary:
scolded, fathom, snout
Do you think he was already a pig?J- yes because he already had a snout in the picture.
C- yes, I think he grew up like a pig.
Poem 3- “I did Not
Eat Your Ice Cream”
Vocabulary:
swipe
Do you think the narrator did all of those things, or his/her sister?
J & C- Both
Book 2- Firefly
July- A Year of Short Poems (all of the poems chosen did not rhyme)
Poem 1: “A Happy
Meeting”
1.
What do you think this poem is about?
J- a love cycle
C- rain and dust are a family because they
join
Poem 2: No name
written by Alice Schertle
Haiku
(3 line poem- first line has 5 syllables, second line has 7 syllables, third
line has 5 syllables)
In
the alley a
stray
cat drinks the round white moon
from
a rain puddle
What do you think of the illustration?
C-I thought he was drinking milk. His tail is up because he was wagging
it because the water is good.
J- It’s weird. It seems like he really is drinking the moon.
We are all so excited about Brave Writer. We will be doing lots of fun things with this program!
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