Stay At Home Isolation Lockdown Poem
School suggested we could write a poem about this time in lockdown.
We chatted about this and Thomas came up with a couple of sentences.
I then asked a few questions as prompts.
First thoughts when you heard school was closing. How did you feel?
What do you miss most about normal life?
What don't you miss?
How long in lockdown so far?
How do you feel now?
What have been the highlights?
What's difficult about lockdown?
What have you learnt about yourself?
How has life changed?
How has your family reacted?
What will you remember the most?
We used the answers to the questions to come up with some sentences for a poem.
I wrote each sentence on a strip of paper in different coloured felt tips.
We could then reorder the sentences.
Another day we typed up the poem.
The process took 3 days.
Thomas suggested an acrostic poem called isolation where the letters of the word isolation start the sentences but the sentences we came up with didn't fit.
We chatted about this and Thomas came up with a couple of sentences.
I then asked a few questions as prompts.
First thoughts when you heard school was closing. How did you feel?
What do you miss most about normal life?
What don't you miss?
How long in lockdown so far?
How do you feel now?
What have been the highlights?
What's difficult about lockdown?
What have you learnt about yourself?
How has life changed?
How has your family reacted?
What will you remember the most?
We used the answers to the questions to come up with some sentences for a poem.
I wrote each sentence on a strip of paper in different coloured felt tips.
We could then reorder the sentences.
Another day we typed up the poem.
The process took 3 days.
Thomas suggested an acrostic poem called isolation where the letters of the word isolation start the sentences but the sentences we came up with didn't fit.
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