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Poems from 4th Grade

Home / News / Poems from 4th Grade
By EnglishTutor
October 12, 2015
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Poems from 4th Grade

Harvest

Ripe, busy

Gather, pick, celebrate

It’s food for winter.

Delighted!

Anthony —— Grade 4

Football

Fast, rough

Defend, run, tackle

They score a touchdown.

Victory!

Grade 4

Pumpkins

Bumpy, heavy

Roll, sit, glow

We make pumpkin pie.

Yummy!

Nataly —— Grade 4

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