I used this with a class of 6 and 7 year olds but it could work with older children too.
After reading the story I introduced the poem as a summary. We read the poem several times then before illustrating the poem we focused on blends. As a class we found the blends in the word 'clothes' then the children got their own highlighters out and highlighted as many blends as they could find... there were 52 in total I think!
I wrote this poem for our little man when he was in hospital recently and we have read it often. It has prompted a lot of discussion including where the big bad red bug might be hiding out, what the robot machine is doing, how the little army inside is working hard etc. Even though we are home my little guy asked me to read him the poem again and then exclaimed that the big bad red bug is gone with his cough and the robot machine has it... here's hoping!
Big bad red bug- A poem for Will
By Megan Gallagher
The big bad red bug is lurking inside
It comes out and makes trouble and then it hides
My army of helpers that live inside me
Are searching throughout to find it you see
But that big bad red bug is sneaky it’s true
It hurts me and makes me feel hot and cold too
My army needs help so we call in the team
Doctors and nurses take some blood to screen
They’re looking for clues to help them to find
That big bad red bug and where it hides
The blood tests come back, a clue they all shout
Let’s give you some medicine to scare that bug out
The put a handy tube into my vein
So we can put an end to that red bugs’ mean game
It means that I have a special bandage to wear
And a robot machine that gets the medicine there
It takes a while for that bad red bug to be found
It knows it’s in trouble so it goes underground
But eventually big bad red bug is through
Thanks to my own army and the medicine too
I need lots of rest, fresh water and hugs
To recover from that mean nasty big bad red bug
Soon I’ll feel better and my own army will too
I wonder what colour your bug would be if this happened to you?
Brain Poems to share
These are poems that I have written for my class to remind them about how the brain works and how we can help it work better. It has been part of classroom discussions.
My growing magic brain
Megan Gallagher
Guess
what I have between my ears
That
changes and grows all the time
It’s my
magical wonderful brain
And it’s
all mine, all mine, all mine
Trying
things that are hard or tough
Helps
connections grow
The more
I try, the better I learn
And the
more I get to know
So I will
help my magic brain
Make
links and learn and grow
By being
kind and trying hard
And
giving new things a go!
Growing and Changing
Megan Gallagher
Egg,
caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly
Changing
and growing fast
My
brain changes when I try
I
practice to make it last
A seed
becomes a plant or tree
Branches
grow like brain connections in me
When I
try and have a go
My
brain connections will grow and grow
I keep
trying and what do you know
I
change and grow and change and grow
Growing and Changing 2
Megan Gallagher
A baby
changes and learns a lot because they try and try again,
An egg
becomes a butterfly by changing and then flying.
A seed
becomes a giant tree by growing a little every day,
And I
grow and change as well by trying when I learn and play.
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