Sunday, December 2, 2012

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!!!!

Winter doesn't officially begin until December 21, but some of that white stuff has already   fallen!
This month you'll be looking for a story, poem, article, or book with "SNOW" in the title, or in which snow plays an important part. (You cannot use the poem from the back of Reading Log #1.)

The word "Snow" appears in the titles of books of every genre. You can probably remember some picture books from your childhood, like Ezra Jack Keats' Snowy Day or maybe you had a copy of the wordless The Snowman.



A quick look at the library catalogue revealed these examples:
Snow Bound by Harry Mazer (Survival/Adventure)
Snow Walker by Catherine Fisher (Fantasy)
A Perfect Snow by Nora Martin (YA Fiction)
The Snow Pony by Alison Lester (YA Fiction)
Phantoms in the Snow by Kathleen Duble (WWII - Historical Fiction)
and don't forget Wolf Storm (on the Great Stone Face List), which is about a blizzard and avalanche!!

Here's a tune to listen to while you search:
http://htftp.domainbg.com/borkozin/music%20for%20the%20soul/20%20-%20Let%20It%20Snow.mp3

157 comments:

  1. I read Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs. It is about how Snow-Whites stepmom tries to kill her because a mirror told her Snow-White was the fairest. So snow white runs away and comes to a house with seven of everything! So she eats a little and falls asleep. When the dwarfs come home they leave her there and sleep in different beds. Then they told Snow-White she can stay if she cooked and cleaned. (to be continued)
    ~Drew

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    1. (this is continued to my first comment) Then one day the step-mother came to the dwarfs house where Snow-White was home alone and the queen knocked on the door and Snow-White opened it and the queen brushed snow-whites hair with the poisoned comb and it knocked snow-white out. The queen thought she was dead so she walked home. Later the dwarfs came home and saw Snow-White laying on the ground and awoke her. Meanwhile the queen asked the mirror who was the fairest and it said snow-white was alive and she was the fairest. So the queen made a poisoned apple and brought it to the dwarfs house once again the dwarfs were not home. The queen knocked on the door and Snow-White opened it. The queen asked her if she would like an apple. Snow said no. "But what if I eat half first." The queen said. So she cut it in half and ate the red part of the apple and Snow-White ate the white. Snow-White then was killed and fell on the ground. The queen knew she was dead this time so she ran home and asked the mirror who was the fairest and it said that the queen was the fairest of them all. The dwarfs came home and saw Snow-White lying there and they also knew she was dead. So they bought a glass, golden coffin to bury her in, but before they burried her a special person came along and... (you will have to read it yourself to find out!)
      ~Drew

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    2. What a tease! Great retelling!

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  2. I have "The Snowy day" By Ezra Jack Keats, and I used to read it all the time when I was younger. I read it again today and retraced my memory, since I haven't read it in forever. It is about this boy named Peter who loved snow. He woke up one morning and saw snow and immediately ran outside and started playing. He did everything there was to do in the snow. He made snowmen and snow angels, he climbed up and slid down tall hills, and made a snowball. Then he took it home and left it in his pocket. After he took his bath, the snowball had melted, and Peter was sad. But then the next day, new snow was all around!
    The book was fun to read and made me even more excited for the snow to come.
    ~ Paige M.

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    1. I'm so glad you went back to reread that book and had such wonderful memories! Thank you for sharing it with us.

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  3. I also read Snow White and the seven dwarfs. It was about a princess named Snow White who had an evil stepmother that wanted to be the fairest in the land so she asked her mirror and it said that snow white was the fairest. She commanded a huntsman to kill snow white. When he saw her, she was so beautiful he let her go and killed a pig instead. Snow White ran away and found a small house that belonged to Seven Dwarfs. She was hungry, so she ate the food put out for the dwarfs. She became tired and slept on one of their beds. When the dwarfs got home from work, they found Snow White and woke her up. They said if she did their housework, she could stay with them, and she did. When the stepmother asked her mirror, she found out that Snow White was still alive and her huntsman lied. She got so angry that she wanted to kill her again. After many failed attempts, she came up with the perfect plan. She found a recipe for a poisoned apple that was half poisoned, half apple. The princess learned from the stepmothers previous plots and answered from the window. She refused to come out of the house until she saw the disguised stepmother eat half of the apple. The stepmother ate the regular part of the apple and gave the princess the poisoned part. After she ate the part of it she dropped dead. When the dwarfs found her, they said she was too pretty to bury in the ground, so they put her in a glass coffin. After a short while, a prince came and convinced they dwarfs to give him the coffin. The prince ordered his servants to help him bring the coffin back to the castle. After the servants stumbled over a bush the shock of the stumble forced the poisoned apple and pushed it out of the princess’s mouth. She sat up and the prince asked her to be his wife. They got home to the castle, got married and lived happily ever after without the evil stepmother.

    ~Alex B.

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    1. Where did you find that version, Alex? I wonder how it will be different from the version that Drew is reading. I never read one in which the stepmother made only half of the apple poisonous. How tricky!

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  4. I finished reading Winter of Red Snow and it is a really good book about this girl named abigail and she has a poor family and it is the war of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777 and they have a new brother and think he is going to die over the rest of the winter and he survives but they don't think the british will win but then the book ended

    ****Pietra.D

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    1. The book ended without telling you who won the war? Who won, anyway?

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  5. I found a poem online called Snow Is Falling
    and this is the poem

    Snow is falling
    from the sky
    snow is falling
    put on scarf and glove


    snow is falling
    go look outside
    snow is falling
    the old landscape it hide


    snow is falling
    what a beautiful sight
    snow is falling
    it sparkles in the light


    snow is falling
    soft cotton wool flakes
    snow is falling
    a white blanket it makes


    snow is falling
    short flowers disapper
    snow is falling
    the cold is here


    snow is falling
    its time to play
    snow is falling
    lets make a snowman today

    ~ Micron

    Abby.C

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    1. Was that written by a student or a professional poet? Please cite the website you found it on in case someone else wants to find it.

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  6. I read the book How Georgie Rundled Saved Baseball. It was about how this man named Boss Swaggert went in a terrible slump, so much so that he quit baseball and vowed to make it illegal one day. So Boss worked very hard and became a very rich man, but that slump was always in his head. After years of thinking Boss finally finshed his master plan. He gave monumental speech to giant crowds and bought all the T.V and radio stations and spoke about how baseball was an evil game and needed to be stopped. He even got all the people to believe in him. He had the president arrested for allowing baseball too. Therefore Boss was now president and he made baseball sayings illegal and that is when Spring came, it was still snowing, no baseball meant no reason for it to stop snowing. That's when Georgie came in. He was an odd boy and he would always just shout out random baseball sayings, these were of course illegal. His family had to hide them and sucessfully did until until he had to go to work. His family wrapped his face in bandages and said it was a kitchen accident. That worked for three weeks until he finally broke out of the bandages
    '' NO HITTER!''
    That led to the trial of the century unil Georgie offered Boss that if he could strike him out on 3 pitches, baseball would be allowed again. They cleared a baseball field and the first pitch came in Boss swung hard and missed. The second swing Boss sent a towering fly ball...foul, 2 strikes, the final pitch came Boss swung out of his shoes and missed, THREE STRIKES! The sky cleared and Georgie was the hero.

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    1. I love that book! I'm so glad that you found it, and I hope this post inspires others to read it too!

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  7. This month I read "Cross-Country Cat" by Mary Calhoun, illustrated by Erick Ingraham. It talks about a family who loves this cat who can walk on his hind paws, well, everybody except the dad. It was the winter and the family was at the bottom of a skiing mountain in a log cabin. The kid has an awesome idea, the cat should go skiing. The kid found some shingles that were curved at the end. He grabbed some tongs and turned the shingles and tongs, into skis. The cat decided he didn't like to ski. The cat and family soon went home after a day of skiing. The cat got all his stuff, or so he thinks. He forgot his only treasure, a purple fake mouse. He hopped out of the car and ran into the cabin to get it. When he came back out, the car was leaving. He knew they hadn't noticed. The family wasn't turning around, the dad was driving.

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    1. Is that the end of the story??? Did they leave him there?
      Whose comment is this? Help!!

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    2. No. I didn't get a chance to finish. This is Cam Schiavo.

      The cat saw that the snow was too deep to walk on. He knew he had to get those skis he hated. So, the cat went looking for for the skis and found them in a corner. He put them on and started his journey. He ran into some other animals including a caribou, a blue jay, and a rabbit. He eventually got back to the road and saw the people coming at him. He threw off his skis and laid in the snow. When the people drove up to the cat, the dad got out and said "I guess he really is a smart cat."

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    3. Phew! I'm glad he got home! I think cats really are smart; he knew that he had to use the skiis that he hated!

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    4. Thank You for going back and reading my whole post.

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  8. I read the book The Snowman. I really enjoyed reading this book because it reminded me of when I would look through the pages as a little kid. I remember reading it under the Christmas tree. The book is about a boy who builds a snowman. In the middle of the night he finds out that the snowman has come to life. The snowman comes into his house and after that brings the boy back outside and they go on a little flying trip. Then the snowman brings him back and he goes to sleep. When the boy wakes up he finds the snowman melted on the ground. :(
    ~Rachel (:

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    1. What a sweet story! Thanks for sharing that memory!

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  9. i read Snow white and the seven dwarfs. It is about a lovely girl named Snow White. Her mother had died and her dad had married another. Snow White's step mom was jealous of how pretty Snow white was and ordered a huntsman to kill Snow White. The huntsman felt bad for Snow White and told her to run away and never come back. Snow White ran and ran until she found a nice little house with seven small beds and stuff like that. She was so tired that she fell asleep. Soon the seven people that owned the house came back and saw Snow White sleeping peacefully on the bed. They let her sleep and she soon woke up. They told them she could stay with them. But the step mother found out that Snow White was alive and she tried to kill the pretty girl twice but each time the step mother failed. Then soon enough she killed Snow White. But some how Snow White woke up and met a prince and they lived happily ever after. as for the step mom she died and NEVER woke up :)


    *Sarah*

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    1. How did Snow White wake up? Did the prince have anything to do with it? I'm confused!
      Go back and reread the ending again, Sarah.

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  10. I read a book called Snow White. It is about this girl that has skin as white as snow, cheeks as red as blood, and hair as black as night. Her mother died and one year later her dad married a beautiful women, who had a special mirror who told her who is fairest of all. Then one day when Snow White was older the mirror said she was the fairest of all. So the step-mother ordered a huntsman to kill snow white and bring back one lung and her liver. So the huntsman did what he was told but when he tried he felt bad for Snow White so he let her free and killed a wild bore and brought back its lung and liver. Then Snow White found a small cottage and when she went in she saw a table with little plates and little knifes, forks, and spoons. She ate some food and fell asleep.When the dwarfs came back they let her sleep and when she woke up they said she could stay if she took care of the house, so she agreed. Then the queen found out she was still alive and tried to kill her 3 times, twice she failed but then on the third time she killed her, or she thought she did. When the dwarfs came back they realized Snow White was truly dead so they made a coffin, brought to a top of a hill and guarded it.Then one day a prince came and was bringing her back to his palace but one of his guards dropped the coffin and a piece of apple flew out of Snow White's throat. After that she married the prince, the step mother died and NEVER woke up and everyone lived happily ever after! :)

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    1. I guess she got what she deserved! Did you notice that the number 3 shows up in this story? Watch for the number 3 in folktales.

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  12. This poem that you are about to read is to me a vary cary well written poem. I love the way it rhymes and all the descriptive writing really painted a picture in my head. I think you will really like it too.


    Virgin Snow

    Looking out at the vastness of white
    Snow had fallen throughout the night
    Footprints in the virgin snow
    From whom they come I do not know

    Winter it has come at last
    Can’t even see one blade of grass
    Ice it forms on the lake
    But not thick enough to take ones weight

    Soon the kids will be here
    Sledges out and snow ball spheres
    Making angels in the virgin snow
    And having fun wherever they go

    The day goes and darkness comes
    Kids gone home to there mums
    The snow falls throughout the night
    Erasing all that days snow fights

    A clean sheet in the morning light
    Ready for that days snow fight

    Chellaston 13 01 2010
    Jim O'Donnell


    Travis

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    1. I really like this, Travis! I'm glad you found this and enjoyed it.

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  13. i read the snow day or was it really i dont really know who it is by but it was a really good book about 6 best friends who went sledding and when they were sledding down the hill a magic portal appeared and took them to a huge kitchen with lots of aliens with really large heads as the friends look around they notice they are in a large pot now a big delema was issued. "How will they get out." ...............



    -Julia smith block A

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    1. Yikes! Do you have this book? I've never seen it!

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  14. I remeber snow white and the seven dwarfs when i was really little. I read that book so many times. i dont think i have it anymore. the only thing in the book though that talks snow it that her skin is as white as snow. i'll try to look for another book that is about snow sorry karly k

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    2. Yes, I think that is the only reference to snow in the book! Have you read something else?

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  15. i read the poem called "snow" by Jay M. McCabe and i thought that it was interresting and i liked that it was kind of repedative. Also they way it repeats itself also rymes with most of the other lines. I thought that the artist used a lot of ryming techniques wich made the story sound really cool

    Snow

    Snow is falling
    A beautiful sight
    Snow is falling
    It plays with the light
    Snow is falling
    It plays it's game
    Snow is falling
    It makes all that's different look the same
    Snow is falling
    It's source is storm
    Snow is falling
    It makes all conform
    Snow is falling
    It blinds all who see
    Snow is falling
    It hides you from me
    Snow is falling
    From a sky of lead
    Snow is falling
    Never mind...we're dead



    dylan aughey

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    1. Well, the ending certainly was a surprise! It sounds like the poet ran out of things to say and just made the first rhyme that he thought of, even though it doesn't add to the images in the poem. Can you think of a better last line?

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  16. i read the poem snow is gently.. by Marina and i liked this poem because it was so discriptive and was cool to read

    snow is gently coming down,
    every treetop being crowned.
    under moons seductive gaze,
    shimmers snow like diamand maze.
    but the wind,in restless mood,
    though the calmness will intrude.
    in the pearly streets it'll play,
    greeting every winter day.
    through the sapphire of the sky,
    santa claus is passing by.
    and the joy shall sneak through cold
    with the stories yet untold........


    ~catherine emery block a

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    1. I enjoyed that too; the poet uses some beautifully descriptive words!
      Thanks for sharing that.

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  17. I read " stoping by woods ion a snowy evening" by Robert Frost. i was about a man in a one horse seligh and he looked like santa clause! he did snow sngels and planted a tree. i think it was a pretty good book.

    :) livy

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    1. The man got out of the sleigh and made snow angels?! Does that book belong to you? I'd like to see it!

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  18. i read the cross country cat and snow drop which were both out on the shelf to read this month . Cross country cat is about a cat that is left at the ski cabin and is forced to ski his way home while snow drop is about a flower called a snow drop that gets passed around from person to person and each person thinks of it differefnty

    emma K

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    1. Which of them did you like better?
      Please capitalize the words in the book titles. It's very hard to understand when you don't.

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  19. i read cross country cat this month, it is about a cat that can stand on his back legs and walk around, he gets left at a cabin in the woods and has to ski back home but on the way faces dangers.



    nils

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  21. SNOW IS FALLING

    Snow is falling
    From the sky above
    Snow is falling
    Put on scarf and glove

    Snow is falling
    Go look outside
    Snow is falling
    The old landscape it hide

    Snow is falling
    What a beautiful sight
    Snow is falling
    It sparkles in the light

    Snow is falling
    Soft cotton wool flakes
    Snow is falling
    A white blanket it makes

    Snow is falling
    Short flowers disappear
    Snow is falling
    The cold is here

    Snow is falling
    Its time to play
    Snow is falling
    Lets make snowmen today :)

    this month i read a poem about snow called Snow Is Falling i think the poem was okay but it got boring because it was repeeding the same thing but i still think it was a god poem.

    ~Brian Parker

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    1. I agree with you; it is pretty repetitive. Sometimes repeating things makes a nice ryhthm, but I think this poet overdoes it!

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  22. I read First Snow. It goes through the poem like a day. First it describes how beautiful the snow in in the morning then shows how the snow sparkles in the moon light . I think it is a good poem and that it is a good romadel if you want to write this kind of poem.

    Lulu D


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    1. It sounds nice! Could you tell us where to find it so that we can read it ourselves?

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  23. I read Cross Country Cat. Its about a cat that stands on his back legs. In the story and the boy in the story wanted the cat to go cross country sking with his family. The cat didnt want to. One day they were going to head home. The cat forgot his mouse ( purple ball of yarn). The family left without him so he went to look for his skies that the boy made him. Then the cat got in the skies and pushed ahead and he started to ski. The cat got in some ttrouble on the way. Thats just a summary of the story.


    ~ Michaela D

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    1. That's a great book -- and a terrific summary!
      Please make sure you proofread your comments before hitting Submit. The plural of "ski" is "skis" (even though it looks weird). The word "skies" is the plural of "sky".

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  24. I read winter war its about a boy who has a war with the brudle cold and his friends in a great big war they had meny things to chose from like snowballs snow bombs ice rock.The war got bigger and bigger new kids joined a team and quickly the war grond got bigger and bigger more snow started to fall. at night they had to sleep in a ice made house or you lose and be called a sisy then the war ended no more snow and it was time for spring
    by brian.c

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    1. Where did you find that book? I would like to see it if you have it!
      Please be sure to capitalize the words in the book title; it is hard to read the sentences if you don't.

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  25. I read the article from read magazine called To The Brink. It is about two men making the first ascent of a mountain in Nepal. It was getting dark and the ice and snow was very slippery. The mans partner fell and they were roped to each other so they both ended up sliding down the slippery slope of the mountain. He ended up falling into a big ditch and had to climb out while his partner pulled him. The fall happened because his partners crampons(ice boots) had come loose. It took him two and a half years to recover from that fall.


    -Kyle C.

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    1. That's an exciting and dangerous sport! You wrote a great summary!

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  26. Snowball

    I made myself a snowball
    As perfect as could be.
    I thought I'd keep it as a pet
    And let it sleep with me.
    I made it some pajamas
    And a pillow for its head.
    Then last night it ran away,
    But first-it wet the bed.


    I choose this poem because it was the only poem in the book Falling Up that was about snow.

    - Samantha D. -

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    1. That's funny! You were lucky that you found that in the book you were reading!

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  27. i read snow white and the seven dwarfs it was sad that snows mom died and her wicked step mother wanted her dead what was worst was that the quenee wanted to make shure she was the farest she ate the young girls liver and lung or so she thought



    laura h

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  28. Laura, you did not use any punctuation or capitals in your comment. You know what the rules for conventions are. Use your Editing checklist if you need to. Please re-do it, and you can delete the one above. (and then I'll delete this reply).

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  29. For this month's blog I read The Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons. I love and am a big fan of Calvin and Hobbes so I thought why not read this book. This is my second time reading it. There are many different short comic stripes in this book, but I'll tell you about the Snow Goons. The story is that Calvin and Hobbes make two snow men, but some how like Frosty the Snowman they both come to life. The snowmen want to kill both Calvin and Hobbes, but Hobbes throws a big snow ball at them and it kills them. Then calvin sprays them with hot water and they disolve. Oh sorry the snowman had two heads there were not two of them. By the way my mother read this book to me.
    Josh B.

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    1. It makes sense that a "mutant" snow goon would have 2 heads! If I'm ever in a fight with a snow goon, I'll try to remember that trick with the hot water.
      Calvin and Hobbes books are so much fun! I'm glad I gave you a chance to reread one.

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  30. I read snow white and the seven dwarfs and it is about this evil step mother that asked how was the fairest in the land. It showed snow white so the step mother is out to kill snow white so that she will be the fairest in the land and not snow white.
    ************************Amber Hodgkins**************************************

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    1. What happened???? You've left me in suspense!
      (Capitalize the title: Snow White and the Seven Dwarves)

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  31. I read the book snow drop. Its a different book and its a short read, but its mostly about a flower that bloomed to late. Know has to face the winter alone i wont tell you anymore you will have to read it yourself.

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    1. I have some snowdrops in my yard! They are known for blooming when the snow is still on the ground, but usually mine don't bloom that early.
      I had never heard of this book. Where did you find it?

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  33. The poem i read is called the fox and the snow

    The snow was white
    The fox was in the snow
    A hunter saw the fow
    The snow was red

    Dallen

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      Where did you find that poem? What do you think of it?

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  34. A Snowy Sunset

    Snow Snow on the ground
    Sun is sinking down down down
    Trees trees covered in Wight
    People gasp at the sight

    Snow Snow on the ground
    Animals scurry all around
    Snow Snow in your hair
    Stiffness and cold in the air

    Snow Snow on the ground
    People sledding down down down
    Hot Coco and coffee inside
    Why not go for another sled ride

    Snow Snow on the ground
    The sun has set past the ground
    Lights light up the city bright
    People every where say what a sight
    Miranda Will
    I read a snowy sunset and I thought it was boring. I found it on poem hunter.com. It tells about the winer time after it snowed.

    gabe

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    1. What do you think made it boring for you?
      Did you read any others?
      I think that this is a poem written by a kid. Does it make you think more about your writing?

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  35. I also read: Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs


    The book is about a stepmother that wants to kill her step daughter. She wants to kill Snow White because her magical mirror says that snow white is more beautiful than her and the step mother wants to be the beautifullest of everyone.

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    2. Wow, jealousy can make people do really bad things! I think there are a lot of lessons in this story.

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    3. Yeah i just think that the stepmother doesnt like her stepdaughter

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  36. Snow Music

    What’s the sound
    of falling snow?
    A sleeping swan
    with head tucked low.

    Ice cream dripping
    down a cone.
    A polar bear
    that swims alone.

    Sugar dusting
    angel cakes.
    Is that the sound
    a snowfall makes?

    I read this poem an I liked the beat of it. It sounded fun to read maybe you can put it on the back of a reading log I got it fromthis website:
    http://sheridoyle.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html

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    1. I really like it too. I think I will use it, and encourage readers to add to it. I think we could come up with a lot more things that are as silent as snowfall. Thanks!

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  37. I read a book called Snow White. Snow White is about a young girl who had skin as white as fresh fallen snow and hair as black as night. Her mother died and her father married a evil step mother! The step mother always asked her magic mirrior who was the prettiest girl in all the land and every time the mirrior replied it was Snow White. Snow White ran away into the forest because the Huntsman told her that the evil step mother was going to try and kill her. so she ran and ran until she came upon 7 dwarfs. they welcomed her into their house. One day the dwarfs left to go jewel minning. The step mother came by in a disguise as an old beggar women and offerd Snow White a poison apple. Snaow White took one bite and fell into a deep deep sleep! The dwarfs came home and found her lying there sleeping1 So they took her up a mountain and put her in a glass case! One day a handsom price came along and gave Snow White a kiss! She awoke at once! Then they road away on his horse and livied happily ever after! The End
    -Reese J. <3

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    2. I always wondered how the prince knew that he was supposed to kiss her. Did he think that she would wake up? I wouldn't recommend going around kissing dead guys! At least for her it ended Happily Ever After!

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    3. I don't know the story didn't tell but then again it is made for 4 years olds so I don't think they can handle that much thinking! For now! i would not go aeound kissing dead guys either1 That would make me sick to my stomach! i think we are all happy that she livied Happily Ever After! That's what we all want1

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    4. Wait a minute, Reese - fairy tales are NOT for 4 year olds! Where did you get that idea?
      Think --- what is that story REALLY about?

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  38. I read a very famous poem by Robert Frost called Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. I liked it, and I liked the rhyming in it. I thought it was used creatively. Also there's a very famous line at the end, "And miles to go before sleep, And miles to go before I sleep." That is one of my favorite lines because it sounds mysterious.

    I also read a short story by O Henry called The Snow Man. I thought it was quite interesting, and it had a funny ending. These men come and stay at this ranch house with a cook because there is a snow storm. The snowstorm was a blizzard that lasted for days. Then a lady comes and they all try to marry her. But finally the cook, who hardly says anything during the snowstorm, tells them that he is going to take this woman into town because they're all going crazy. But later, he writes a note saying he quits his job as the cook and has married her. I liked it a lot and it was very unpredictable, which I loved. The best part was when you found out that the cook's last name is Snow.
    Willem F.

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    1. Those are both great selections. That poem is one of my favorites.
      I had never heard of that other story, but I really like O Henry. He often ends his stories with really unexpected twists. I'm going to look for that one! Thanks for telling me about it.

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  39. In a reading block last week I read cross country cat. It does not have the word "snow" in the title, but snow plays a huge role in it. The cat's owner makes hima pair of skis, and when the family accidentally leaves him behind at their winter getaway,he straps on his skis, and makes his way home.
    ~Haley~

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    1. I'd bet that my cat is at least that smart!! (But I would never accidentally leave him behind!) I really like that book.

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  40. I have a book that I have had from when I was little. The name of the book is "My Penguin Osbert". I didn't really remember it that well so I read it and I remembered all the times I read it before. It's about a kid who got a penguin for Christmas and all the penguin wants is to be in the snow but the boy wants to stay inside. I like the illustrations of the snow and how he draws it. I had 3 books but I picked this one. U used to have more books on snow but I couldn't find them. (I think my mom brought them to work for the kids) P.S. My mom is a kindergarten teacher.
    Aidan

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  41. That sounds like a cute book! I'm glad that you can still appreciate it at your age!

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  42. Hi my name is Kylee and I read the Snow Day, Poem. The reason why I picked this poem is because it looked like a decent size. It caught my attention and it was nice concept. When I read it I could see what was happening so clearly it is like I was there. The author did a great job. My favorite thing of the poem was that it is about kids playing out side on their snow day. They were not looking at the TV and playing video games all day.

    Here is the poem:

    Snow Day
    © Sam D
    Snow is falling to the ground
    Piling up in enormous mounds
    School is cancelled for the day
    Children run outside to play

    Snowballs are thrown in the air
    No one has any care
    About school-only fun
    Because the day is a snowy one

    Snowmen are stacked very high
    Their top hats almost skim the sky
    To make them round they must pat
    Then finish off with mittens and hat

    As the weather gets cold
    The children are told
    To come inside and eat
    Hot chocolate with a couple treats

    Once the kids are done
    They put on their gear for some more fun
    Some of them play around
    While other kids just lay on the ground

    Another kid makes snow angels
    Until the dog named Bojangles
    Ran through his masterpiece
    But then the owner yelled cease

    After Bojangles
    Ruined all the snow angels
    Kids slid down the hill
    ‘Til they were bitten by a chill

    Almost over is the day
    The children start to walk away
    As snow falls, so does the sun
    Time to go in, the day is done


    Source: Snow Day, Snow Poem http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/snow-day#ixzz2FLo0SImR
    www.FamilyFriendPoems.com

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    1. This is very clever! The poet had to think hard to make some of those rhymes. And I agree -- snow is meant to be played in!!

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  43. I read
    a poem for the entry.
    It was called Snow.
    The author is named Mary T. Lathrap.
    The poem is a very beautiful,
    well thought out poem,
    a line a particularly like was
    "Bright as the flow of a dream"
    because when I look outside to see the snow,
    I've never found the words to describe it,
    but that is exactly the way it is.
    Each stanza does something different with the topic,
    for example; the first and second stanza describe snow,
    while the third and tell what is does.
    I’m actually very happy this was our topic
    because I wouldn't have read the poem if otherwise.
    I will read a lot more poems now and have a greater appreciation for them.
    {Maggie}

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    1. It sounds like a beautiful poem and I will definitely look for it! Thank you for describing it so well.

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  44. I read a story called "Cross-Country Cat". A young cat named Henry likes to walk on his hind legs. It is an amazing feat, thinks the boy, so he decides to let the cat try cross-country skiing since they are already up on the mountain for a skiing trip. Henry bitterly fails.
    When the family packs themselves up, Henry needs to go quickly grab his mouse toy from the cabin. When he returns, the family has left him behind on accident. He must ski into the wilderness to reunite with his family and even for his very survival.

    Mr. Phofolos

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    1. Great summary, Mr. P! This would make ANYONE want to read the book!

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    2. That sounds funny I will try to read that next time.

      Alaina O.

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  45. I read the short story The Snow Image. its about a family and there differences about snow

    Griffin

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  46. I read calvin and hobbes. the poem does not have a name, but none of them do. Its about how he and Hobbes sit by the fire and read comics, while his dad shovels the driveway.

    Evan

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      Could you tell us which book it's in so that we can find it?

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  47. I read a book that is called 'snow is falling'
    by Micron

    zach

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      Can you tell us more about the book you read?

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  48. I read a haiku about snow! The title was ACTUALLY called snow! I liked the ending because it involved how the author came up with the poem in the first place! This is what it looks like! Enjoy!

    Forecast: Winter Storm
    Shovel handy, boots by door,
    Let It Snow, Snow, Snow

    Snowed all day long
    Winter Season has begun,
    The land is turned white

    Snow came silently
    Fell all day, turned Earth to a
    Winter Wonderland

    While waiting for Spring
    Snow transformed the land to
    a white fantasy

    Snow came in the night
    Turned the whole world white
    A cold wintry site

    The Blizzard Wizard
    Waved His wand, crystal stardust fell
    And ice fairies danced

    Snow falling today
    Creative juices flowing
    Writer’s Block is gone

    This poem is by Nancy Chambers

    -Cassie G

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    1. What fun -- a whole story told in haiku! I love the one about the Blizzard Wizard. What a great image! Thanks!

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  49. I read the poem A Snow Day and i loved it.Also it was written by a kid our age.I liked it because it was about no school, and who doesn't like the idea of that. Emma R. :D

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    1. I guess we all like snow days! Where did you find it? Please give us the link or copy the poem here so that we all can read it.

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  50. I read Stranger in the Woods by Carl R. Sams II and Jean Stoick. It was about these people who make a snowman and cover it in food each winter. The story was from the animal’s perspective and what the people think the animals would do when a snowman, or stranger, arrives in their territory. For example the wise old owl said “who is there” and the buck said “I will go first because I have antlers”. The chickadee was the first one there. The chickadee was also the one to notice the birdseed on the snowman’s hat. One of the deer discovered the carrot, while another found corn around the bottom of the snowman. There was even nuts for the squirrels to munch on. The people refill the food every day and got awesome close up photos of the animals.
    Tyler Millette

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    1. What a great idea! Is it a true story? Your comment about the photos makes me think that it is. I would love to see that book! Did you get it from the public library?

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  51. I read the book BRRRR! by James Stevenson. Grampa is telling a story about when he was a kid and how it was the coldest Winter of all. Grampa and his little brother, Wainey, go outside to sled. Well, it snowed so much it reached the chimney's of all the houses and they couldn't find their way back home. Wainey got lost and started to cry. When Grampa found him, he would not stop crying. Grampa tried to cheer Wainey up by building a giant snowman. The snowman toppled over on them. The giant snowball rolled through the town with Grampa and Wainey in it and stopped in front of their house. They had one more problem. All the housed were covered in ice. Grampa got an idea. He told Wainey, "I guess you'll never have ice cream again." This made Wainey cry so loud that all the ice cracked on every house. Keith

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    1. I love James Stevenson! I can picture the little drawings now, and his stories are so funny. I can just imagine the illustration of the snowman toppling over on the boys!
      Is this a book that you own?

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  52. it's zach c. who wrote the snow is falling sorry i couldn't just reply but my computer is being stubborn so thhe poem is:

    Snow is falling
    From the sky above
    Snow is falling
    Put on scarf and glove

    Snow is falling
    Go look outside
    Snow is falling
    The old landscape it hide

    Snow is falling
    What a beautiful sight
    Snow is falling
    It sparkles in the light

    Snow is falling
    Soft cotton wool flakes
    Snow is falling
    A white blanket it makes

    Snow is falling
    Short flowers disappear
    Snow is falling
    The cold is here

    Snow is falling
    Its time to play
    Snow is falling
    Lets make snowmen today :)

    Zach C. =)

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    1. Several students found this poem. Why did you choose it? What do you think of it?
      Micron repeats "Snow is falling" twice in every stanza. Does it make you think about what you should/shouldn't do in your own writing?

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  54. I read the poem Snow Shower by William Cullen Bryant. it was extermely well written so i decided to share it. so here is the first stanza (out of MANY)
    stand here by my side and turn, i pray
    on the lake below thy gentle eyes
    the clouds hang over it heavy and gray
    and dark and silent the water lies
    and out of that the frozen mist the snow
    in waveringflakes begin to flow
    flake after flake
    they sink into the dark and silent lake


    to see more just look up the title
    ~~~~~~~~ sophie m. ~~~~~~~~~

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    1. That sounds really nice! I will look it up to read the rest of it. I love the image of the snowflakes falling onto the lake and sinking into it.

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  55. i read the poem A Patch of Old Snow in the book Poems for Young People by Robert Frost. At the bottom of the poem it has a description: "Toward the end of winter, when most of the snow has melted, Frost finds a small patch of dirty snow, perhaps shaded from the sun. Watch this single image makes him think about the past." It's a great poem! I really think you should read it. It is small but it's still good. -----Alysen Brown-----

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    1. I have seen that in the Robert Frost book in the library. I hate to see patches of dirty snow, so it helps me to read that comment about how it makes Frost think of the past. I guess there is always a little something in our past that won't seem to go away. I hadn't thought of that on my own.

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  56. I read Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs and it is about A queen wanting to be the fairest of them all but as long as Snow White is alive she will be the fairest of them all. First she tried to get a huntsmen to tried to kill her in the forest but he spare her life. Next she showed up at the dwarfs house and ties Snow Whites laces too tight but dwarfs nursed her to health. Then the queen brushes her hair with a poisened comb but the dwarfs nursed her to health. Then the queen finally gets a poisoned apple and feeds it to her. Snow-Whaite finally is dead with a apple stuck in her throat. The dwarfs come back an see she is dead and makes a coffin fully out of glass. But before they bury her the kings son comes along and says I will give you anything for her. The dwarfs agree so his servants carry her to his palace. Along the way the apple comes out of her throat and she then begins to open her eyes. Right after the prince asks her to marry him. She agrees. Then the queen asks the mirror who is the fairest and the mirror says the young queen. The evil queen was invited to their wedding so when she gets there she had to dance in red hot slippers until she dropped down dead.
    Madison BB

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    1. I love the ending of that version! That queen really deserved what she got!
      This is a great retelling!

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  57. I read snow day it was a great poeam!! i loved the word the author used they flow smoothly with one another

    Snow is falling to the ground
    Piling up in enormous mounds
    School is cancelled for the day
    Children run outside to play

    Snowballs are thrown in the air
    No one has any care
    About school-only fun
    Because the day is a snowy one

    Snowmen are stacked very high
    Their top hats almost skim the sky
    To make them round they must pat
    Then finish off with mittens and hat

    As the weather gets cold
    The children are told
    To come inside and eat
    Hot chocolate with a couple treats

    Once the kids are done
    They put on their gear for some more fun
    Some of them play around
    While other kids just lay on the ground

    Another kid makes snow angels
    Until the dog named Bojangles
    Ran through his masterpiece
    But then the owner yelled cease

    After Bojangles
    Ruined all the snow angels
    Kids slid down the hill
    ‘Til they were bitten by a chill

    Almost over is the day
    The children start to walk away
    As snow falls, so does the sun
    Time to go in, the day is done

    i looovvveee this poem!!!

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  58. The book I read was snow white and it was about how a queen wanted a child who had cheeks as red as blood hair as black as the window sill and a face as white as snow. The next year she had a baby but died in childbirth so the king got married again and married a evil queen who sent a huntsman to the wicked woods and kill snow white so he brought her there but let her go because she begged him and said the real story of what the queen wanted to do so she ran and ran all the way to a little house which soon the dwarfs came back to find snow white asleep so they told her she can stay as long as she cleans their house and keeps it clean so she stayed but the queen killed her and then a prince came and brought her back to a kingdom and kissed her then she came back to life and then they married and lived happily ever after.

    Kyle H

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    1. Oh, my -- there are a lot of versions of Snow White on here! It's interesting how many different details there are.
      How did the queen kill Snow White? Was it with a poisoned apple?
      Did you wonder what happened to the huntsman who was supposed to kill her? I bet the queen was MAD!

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  59. I read the book legend of the candy cane. it is about a man who starts a candy store in the middle of a blizzard, and everyone is wondering what he is doing. my favorite part of the book is when the store finally opens officially the sun comes out and the snow stops.
    - madi g

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    1. I never heard of that book, but it sounds interesting. I wonder why the snow stopped -- was it because of something the man did? Was it magic? What do the candy canes have to do with that? I'd like to read this myself!

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  60. I read The Polar Express. It's about a boy who is waiting for the sound of silver bells on Santa's sleigh. Instead he sees a train pull up in front of his house. Then a man asks him if he's coming and tells him it will take him to the North Pole. The boy climbs aboard and waits. When they finally arrive he gets picked to recieve the first gift of Christmas. He aks for a silver bell bell from Santa's sleigh. Later when everyone's on the train and asking to see it he reaches in his pocket only to find a hole. The next morning he finds a small box. When he opens it he find the bell and a note from "Mr. C" His parents cannot hear the bell, but he and his sister can. Eventually his siter can't even hear it. But the boy could hear it for the rest of his life. I liked this book because it had very good description. One phrase said, "It was wrapped in an apron of steam." This was refering to the train. This book has been a book I've read since I was little and I enjoyed reading again.
    ~Rebecca

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    1. That's one of my favorite books! Chris Van Allsburg is an amazing writer. The line you quoted about the apron of steam is a great example.
      You will probably love reading this book to your own children someday!

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  61. I read "A Patch of Old Snow" by Robert Frost. It was in the book "Poetry for Young People".It was a very descriptive poem about a patch of dirty snow that didn't melt at the end of the winter. i'll post the poem later

    Dan

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    1. I hate seeing patches of dirty snow on the side of the road! I wonder what takes them so long to melt.
      I wish that you had posted it so we could all read it!

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  62. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening



    Whose woods these are I think I know.
    His house is in the village, though;
    He will not see me stopping here
    To watch his woods fill up with snow.

    My little horse must think it queer
    To stop without a farmhouse near
    Between the woods and frozen lake
    The darkest evening of the year.

    He gives his harness bells a shake
    To ask if there is some mistake.
    The only other sound's the sweep
    Of easy wind and downy flake.

    The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.


    Robert Frost

    You can look at this poem a few different ways (like all poetry). You can think of it as a man simply riding his horse and stopping to look at fresh falling snow before leaving to do other jobs, or you could look at it as a man moving on from one thing to another in his life before he dies. In the line, "And miles to go before I sleep", maybe sleep means to die. I'm sure there are other ways you could look at this poem too.
    Cal Antosiewicz

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    1. That's very insightful, Calvin! I guess we'll never know exactly what Frost meant by "sleep", but it's interesting that it can be looked at more than one way. Like you said, most poetry can be understood different ways. That's what makes it so interesting!

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  63. I have read the book Wolf Storm. In the book three kids starring in a movie get trapped at the movie set with no shelter, no food and three wolves, a dog and a crazy old man. Throughout the book these people work together and try to survive the blizzard their trapped in. I never finished the book because it started getting boring for me.
    Amir Palamar

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    1. I guess the author didn't make you didn't care enough to find out what happened to those kids.
      I didn't love that book either, but I did finish it. I wasn't convinced that the information about the avalanche was accurate; it didn't seem very realistic to me. But I've never been in an avalanche, so I don't really know! And I hope to keep it that way!

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  64. I read the book The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. Its about a kid who is excited about the snow that is falling and runs outside to do everything you could imagine. He made snowmen/ angels, went sledding, and made a snow ball. He took it in but it melted and he was upset but more snow fell the next day.

    Shane M.

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    1. I remember that book! I think the artwork is the best part.
      Did you ever try to take a snowball inside and keep it?

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  65. I read a poem called - The First Snow By: Jason Williams.

    Everything gets covered
    As the powder falls down
    The snow seems to be discovered
    As kids start to leave town
    The rushing and running
    As kids go out and play
    Just to view the fun
    That would keep them out all day
    Slipping and sliding
    And making snowmen
    While staying and hiding
    From the blistering wind
    The kids come in side
    To drink something hot
    And go back outside
    To make a snow yacht

    Alaina O.

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  66. I liked the poem The First Snow because it talks about kids going outside and playing and building snowmen, running around and it sounds like they are having lots of fun. Then they go inside and have hot chocolate, YUMMY!!!! Then going back outside again to play and I do that quite a bit. I never want to stop playing in the snow because it is so fun. So I read that poem because it talks about things I do in the winter when it snows. I recommend reading that poem.

    Alaina O.

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      It sounds like it may have been written by a student. Do you know if it was?

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  67. Snow is falling
    Snow is falling
    From the sky above
    Snow is falling
    Put on scarf and glove

    Snow is falling
    Go look outside
    Snow is falling
    The old landscape it hide

    Snow is falling
    What a beautiful sight
    Snow is falling
    It sparkles in the light

    Snow is falling
    Soft cotton wool flakes
    Snow is falling
    A white blanket it makes

    Snow is falling
    Short flowers disappear
    Snow is falling
    The cold is here

    Snow is falling
    Its time to play
    Snow is falling
    Lets make snowmen today :)


    Micron

    - Ariel F.

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      Where did you find it? Did you realize that others had posted it as well?
      I need to know more about what you're thinking about what you read.

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  68. The poem i read is called SNOW SNOW SNOW by Aldo Kraas

    Snow Snow Snow
    Falling from the sky
    And it is a winter wonderland out there
    Beieve me


    -Alie

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  69. I read a story called Snow White and Rose Red. This is a story about two girls who lives with their mother. One cold winter night a bear knocked on the door and they let him in. the girls bonded with the bear and would ever playfully hit him with a with a hazel twig. One time they him too hard and he said “Spare my life, dear children: Snow White, Rose Red, Do not beat your wooer dead." They never thought much of it. When spring came and the bear had to go, the girls asked where he was going and the bear said that he had to deal with the ugly old dwarfs. Later in the summer Snow White and Rose Red had to go into the forest to gather wood. Sure enough the girls met a dwarf in the forest. The dwarf was trying to cut down a tree and his hand slipped and got stuck in a crack. They tried to get it out but they couldn’t, Rose Red said that they should get more help and the dwarf got really mad at them. Finally Snow White got him free. Once he was free he took off with a sack of gold. The next day they saw him again but this time he wasn’t in the forest he was fishing at the pond. When the girls got there they said he was too close to the water and he might fall in, he said that he isn’t a fool. The line got caught in the dwarfs beard so Snow White cut off a piece of his beard. He got mad and stormed off with pearls. A little later the girls went to town to buy their mom some needles and thread. In town the girls heard a scream. They ran to it and there was the dwarf. A large bird had the dwarf and was flying around. The girls grabbed his beard and tugged until the bird let him go. On the way home the girls saw this big rock. The dwarf was there and he had all his jewels laid out. The girls went over to see the jewels when all of a sudden the bear came out of nowhere. The girls screamed and the dwarf said to eat them instead. The bear killed and the dwarf and then told the girls he was their friend from the summer. When the girls came over to the bear he shed his fur and he was a prince. Snow White married him and Rose Red married his brother and they all lived happily ever after.
    -Ellie :)

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    1. Wow - I guess it always pays to be kind! Did you understand what he meant when he said "Do not beat your wooer dead"? Did you find out what wooer means? (you need to look up woo.)It's an important clue to what happens later!
      You did a great job retelling the story!

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  70. For this months blog post, I read a book called "The Snow Bear". It's about a bear who can't find it's mother, so he started to make one out of snow. His other forest friends helped him, but soon it became late. All of his friends went back home while the bear slept by himself next to the snow bear. When he woke up, his real mother was right beside him where the snow sculpture used to be. I loved the illustrations in the book, and I'm glad the bear was finally reunited with his mother.

    -Helena

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  71. i read winter dark by Lilian Moore
    Winter dark comes early mixing afternoon and night.
    soon there's a comma of a moon,and each street light along the way put its period to the endof the day.
    now a neon sigh punctuates the dark with a bright blinking breathless exclamation mark!

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  73. I listened to the song "Snow" by "Sleeping At Last" this was a song I danced to at my winter dance recital and I thought it was a beautiful song. It sounds like a poem but with more of a melody with help of all of the figurative language and stated facts in it. It is about changes that occur during fall to winter and the beauties of winter and how family comes together to celebrate holidays in winter like Christmas and New Years. It also states some traditions people may do and how even if something goes bad during that time of year people stay happy because they want it to be joyful and stay that way. In the entire song my favorite stanza is
    "Let the bells keep on ringing
    Making angels in the snow
    And may the melody surround us
    When the cracks begin to show"
    Over all I think this is a really beautiful song and think it is and always will be my favorite winter song.

    - Aryanna D

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  74. That sounds like a beautiful song. I'm glad you have that to enjoy every year.
    This was done late, so I can't give you full credit for it.

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  75. I read Frosty the Snowman. Its about a snowman named Frosty who was created by these children. Frosty tells the children to have some fun with him before he melt away.
    -Gabbe Albert

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  76. I read this book called Chains and the main character Isabel wants to go in the snow but she cant because she is a slave and she doents want to get beat sents this book takes place in the 1700's so their rukes are different then ours.
    -Jordyn

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