‘I Am…’ Poem We will introduce ourselves in Creative Writing through poetry. On a blank sheet of paper, use the following templet to create your poem.

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‘I Am…’ Poem We will introduce ourselves in Creative Writing through poetry. On a blank sheet of paper, use the following templet to create your poem. Decorate your paper to reflect who you are as an individual. I am (3 adjective that describe you) I like (3 activities you enjoy) My favorite things include (3 of your favorite items) Some day, I would like to (name one goal/aspiration) Be prepared to share.

If you want something more challenging… Create an acrostic poem where the last letter of a word or sentence spells out your name. No nicknames of course. GREETS WITH A SMILE ALWAYS CAPITALIZES THE WORD I CAN’T STAND THE HEAT WOULD PREFER TO WIN WILL TRY TO PUT YOUR MIND AT EASE SPEAK CLEARLY SO I CAN HEAR