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Short Curriculum Poems

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Education (Acrostic)
Eagerly
Done
Until
Curriculum
Annoys
Those
Intent
On 
Napping


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© Sue Mason  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: curriculum, education
Form: Acrostic



Sleeping Beauty Crisis
the rain becomes autumn
and autumn becomes rain
there is a Gold Surviving System
(GSS) around the brain
with unexpected creatures
who lift the modern burden
of being so involved 
in glass rotating hours
curriculum vitae sleep
and we call this LOVE
and we fall in a drop
among yellow leaves.

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Categories: curriculum, art, autumn, beautiful, gothic, image, love,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member Things You Do Not See Every Day
A bully apologizing to his victim
An alligator thank goodness!
A woman following through on a threat
A man dancing into church wearing a tutu

Things you don’t see every week
A snake wearing a top hat
A mushroom house running down the street
A teacher who lets the children decide on the curriculum
A woman dancing into church wearing a tutu...

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Categories: curriculum, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th
Form: Free verse
Curriculum
Curriculum changes
But our visions don’t cease 
Our efforts may ascend
But I see a fruitful bliss

We have our own views
Ideas are supreme
Future does matter
We live in our dreams

Curriculum transforms
Enhances instruction
Varied strategies
Mixed with affection

It plays a vital role
A backbone of education
Curriculum development
Pays much attention...

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Categories: curriculum, education, school,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member i had to Goggle the spelling
when students ask about metaphors
and similes 
i love it
but please stop identifying juxtaposition 
i hand them a 
dictionary
look it up yourself pal
i never had a classical education
and can't pronounce Persephone 
and don't 
believe anybody can
so just avoid that bit of the curriculum 
avoid the greeks
give me the graphic novels unit or give me death
metaphors be with you...

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Categories: curriculum, dark, desire, easter,
Form: Free verse



Evaporation Wow
An abacus arriving ate apples and so articulate were the sonnets delivered. So brave a bead. Pass pass passing. 5million mules delivering bread. Grabbing a gatepost. Steadily surfing a silvery wired wave. Whilst juggling 863 cows. Hahahaha mystified mood swings hahahaha and a peach coloured bucket carrying a ladle. Marketing strategy. 1 2 3 and a curried curriculum climbing. Xxxx evaporation z...

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Categories: curriculum, adventure, assonance,
Form: I do not know?
Life's Unfair
A system that pushes,
The boundary of memory,
Left me feeling useless,
With a future of drudgery,

Started off confused,
Not knowing a direct path,
Defeated and abused,
Sorted in the rough,

Initiative gathered as junctures passed,
Self-education, knowledge compounds,
Passion factored, failures do not last,
Reaching aspiration, a purpose profound,

Life follows no curriculum nor itinerary,
Perseverance and patience are life's best referee....

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Categories: curriculum, education, life,
Form: Sonnet
Teachers
T~ransforming the minds of students in an
E~ducative and transitional way, which leads to,
A~cademic heights for future rolls, they being
C~reative, imaginative, flexible to be taught.
H~highlighting tomorrow’s technological pursuits by
E~volving and developing curriculum as needed “tools”,
R~esearching new methods to teach these youths, so that
S~cholarships, written theses and doctor's dissertations, could
    be the result from their arduous work....

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Categories: curriculum, appreciation, dedication, education, graduation, inspiration, journey, wisdom,
Form: Acrostic
Gone To Seed
It's late
Rome is crumbling in a cookie jar.

Revolutionary wars
are always lost in the end.

Did Jack Kerouac have a backpack?
Hey travelling man, I think you left us all somewhere.
Hey Walt, was it all for naught?
Those grassy leaves are rusting in the weeds.

Back at school,
shoot-me-not zones teach death to zombies.
Many are called, but few survive the curriculum.

When the lights go out
will you pray or salute a burning flag?
Your choice - no choice....

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Categories: curriculum, poetry,
Form: Free verse

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