Winter is Here!

January 13th, 2008

Winter is Here!
By Leslie

See snowflakes fall all around the world
while kids play all around town
“Hip, hip, hooray!” “Hip, hip, hooray!”

Hear bells ring and ring
when the dogs walk around the snow
It’s almost like a little tambourine on their necks.
And the cold blows a big blizzard “chich” “chich”

Taste gingerbread houses
like marshmallow roofs
“Yummy!” Mmmm…

Smell hot chocolate when you get cold
all warm and brown
“Yum! Yum!”

Touch ice so cold that your hands will freeze.
“Oh! Oh!”

Winter

January 13th, 2008

Winter
By Malik

I see people walking their dogs.
The colors are white and black.
I see cats running in the morning and night.
I say, “Wow!”

I hear dogs barking at night
And people talking to their friends
I hear cars trying to drive down the hill
I say, “Wow!”

I taste pizza from the store.
It is cheesy and it warms me up
The oil splashes in my mouth.

I smell snow pushing the wind.

I touch the snowflakes.
They feel soft and cold.

The Christmas Blizzard

January 13th, 2008

The Christmas Blizzard
By Will

“Ding, dong.”
Ornaments are twinkling
From my Christmas tree.

My friends are slurping hot chocolate
Tired after sledding…
“Come in!”
“Sip, sip, slurp” hot chocolate.

My Christmas tree is in the car.
It smells like fresh pine.

Cozy, hot slippers
Are on my feet at night.

A Snowy Day

January 13th, 2008

A Snowy Day
By Brianna

Kids ride a sled down the hill
“Aaaaah!”
“I’m going to crash!”

People’s boots step on the snow
“Crunch, Crunch”
“Step, Step, Step…”

Hot cocoa melts in my mouth
“This is so yummy and delicious!”
I said, “Thanks Mom, this is fantastic!”

Gingerbread men in the oven smell yummy
“This is super!”

My soft hat and gloves
Keep me so, so, so warm.
“This is so comfy.”

A Fun Snow Day

January 13th, 2008

A Fun Snow Day
By Jared

I see funny, creative, silly snowmen
in the neighbor’s backyard.

We hear people warming their cars
“Vrrrrooom!”

All of us taste sweet chocolate brownies.
“Yum!”

My family smells warm nuts
at Grandma’s house.

We touch warm blankets
when it’s ten degrees outside.