Welcome To Wiki!
An interactive site for the students of Ms. Hansen
wiki: a hawaiian term for quick
As we have discussed in class, all users of this site possess the same ownership. Therefore, we have agreed:
to respect the work of our teacher and classmates
to post quality work
to refrain from interfering with works in progress
to refrain from defacing the site
There are a few ways to write a poem called a cinquain. The pattern we will begin with is this one:
Line #1: A noun
Line #2: Two adjectives
Line #3: Three -ing words
Line #4: A four-word phrase or sentence.
Line #5: A related noun or adjective
Here is an example:
Spaghetti
Messy, spicy
Slurping, sliding, falling
Between plate and mouth
Delicious
by Cindy Barden
Your assignment is to write a cinquain about something you are thankful for. Here is my cinquain about what I am thankful for:
Students
Young, curious
Asking, thinking, remembering
A thirst for knowledge
Future
by Ms. Hansen
Your cinquain will be shared in class on Monday, 11/26 (the day we return from Thanksgiving break).
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