Each Wednesday afternoon, the Farm School students are given a word as they leave school. They go home and write a creative composition using that word. Thursday morning at tea / snack time, they read their composition to the group. The exercise has very few boundaries. It might be poetry, prose, a story, a fable, a dialogue, etc. The given word may be a common word, such as "fire," or it may be a new vocabulary word requiring research before use. This week, the challenge was to use a synonym for the word "whine." Every so often we will share one example of the "In a Word" series.Synonym for Whine:
Sit by the trees, where the leaves have blown.
Sit by the trees, and listen to them moan.
Sit by the trees, and enjoy a plum.
Sit by the trees, like a lazy bum.
Sit by the trees, and watch the stars.
Sit by the trees, and ignore the cars.
Sit by the trees, and sleep, sleep away.
Michael, 8th year student
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