Sunday, November 29, 2015

Stevenson Elementary School, Mountain View

Jennifer Swanton Brown is teaching right now at Stevenson Elementary School in Mountain View. Here are some photos of the work she is doing with third graders in Ms Katrina's third grade class.

This is the word list generated by the students during a lesson on bees. 
These are words generated during an exercise about fall ...
... and these are examples of haiku about fall, using season words
This is the tree lesson word list ...
... and these are the words the students came up with for what eucalyptus trees smell like. 

Sunday, November 1, 2015

2015 CPITS Anthology "My Mouth The Galaxy"

The newest CPITS anthology was published in September and is now available from the CPITS website.




















The first poem in the book, "Toss Me into the Leaves," is written by fourth grader Briceila Avila,  from San Benito County, taught by Amanda Chiado (poet-teacher). Amanda has a poem of her own, "Our Parents' Crater."  (Amanda is an honorary member of Santa Clara County, as she teaches in neighboring San Benito County and works often in SCC.)

Four poems by fifth graders from Santa Rita Elementary School in Los Altos were published this year, all taught by Jennifer Swanton Brown (poet-teacher). Jennifer had her poem, "Her Multiple Sweet Tongues" publishes as well.

  • "California Scenery" by Sofia Mujica
  • "Sadness" by Jade Daujean
  • "Secret Places" by Cameryn Krauss
  • "Energy" by Aidan Brenner
The anthology is beautiful and full of many engaging and moving poems by kids from all over the state. A great team of editors worked hard to sort through the many submissions.  Two of the above mentioned poems from Santa Clara County are reproduced below, with stanza formatting corrected slightly from what appears in the book.

Secret Places
by Cameryn Krauss

My secret place

The lightning yells as it flickers on and off
as the trees sing in harmony, the wind is so
faint it is a whisper in the shadow
the clouds take me to the rainbow slide and it happens
all over again.

Our secret place

We jump over the sky and sleep on the clouds
it smells like sweet sugar cane and sounds like a
boom crack
we dance on the river and lay in the trees
we fly on a cloud and land on tomorrow.   

Her secret place

First she walks into a hall and drops to the floor
she disappears into the dust and junk
she goes there and waits there and no one knows
where she goes, until she tells us it was grand
that's her secret place
no one knows where

The secret place of the world

The secret place of the world
is where you and me can hide
it is where there is
fear
lurking around every    corner
this secret place no one can escape
it is the world of torture
it is the    it is the   land of fear
it is the    it is the   land which no one goes to
even if it's a dare

My secret place

Is where all my fans come to
greet me it is where my castle shines
like the sun
it is the best place in the world.


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Her Multiple Sweet Tongues
by Jennifer Swanton Brown 


there is enough envy for both the present and the past even enough for the future enough envy for gardens that will be more beautiful friends who will be more true for poems that could always be better for poets always younger envy like worry expands to fill all the space you set aside all the space you imagine dream and plan with her trailing skirts envy obliterates the landscape with her song like a happy child she lays claim to all your listening with her baroque table envy will tempt you and feed you and each jewel-like morsel will taste buttery and spicy the way hunger hides a rotten seed or rancid bone with her multiple sweet tongues

walking in the neighborhood
counting her failures

poppies wave to her




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Writing Poems with Kids and the Cupertino Library at the Diwali Festival

Read about the great adventures at the October 17, 2015 Cupertino Diwali Festival.