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WORDLE to POETRY

WORDLE to POETRY. Heart lifted, lifted heart, heart shifted Always gentle, somehow gentle Proud chestnut Ears calm, ears shifted, ears gentle, ears held Love shifted, love turned, gentle love Desert-proud, desert-born chestnut coat glistening, glistening chestnut coat

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WORDLE to POETRY

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  1. WORDLE to POETRY

  2. Heart lifted, lifted heart, heart shifted • Always gentle, somehow gentle • Proud chestnut • Ears calm, ears shifted, ears gentle, ears held • Love shifted, love turned, gentle love • Desert-proud, desert-born • chestnut coat glistening, glistening chestnut coat • Trusting companion, friend, comfort

  3. Heart lifted, lifted heart, heart shifted • Always gentle, somehow gentle • Proud chestnut • Ears calm, ears shifted, ears gentle, ears held • Love shifted, love turned, gentle love • Desert-proud, desert-born • chestnut coat glistening, glistening chestnut coat • Trusting companion, friend, comfort • Proud, desert-born warrior • Thundering soul • Hooves pounding, • Chestnut coat glistening • Proud, desert-born guardian • Love shifting, heart lifting • Always somehow gentle • Trusting companion

  4. Proud, desert-born warrior Hooves pounding, Thundering soul; Chestnut coat glistening, Proud, desert-born guardian, Love shifting, heart lifting-- Always somehow gentle – Trusted companion, Proud, desert-born horse.

  5. WORDLE

  6. STEPS • Open “Gush” Doc • Open “Wordle Poem” Doc • Open Wordle.net website • Copy “Gush” (Apple, A; Apple, C) • Paste into “Wordle” site (Apple, V) • Click GO • Layout: • Horizontal • Max Words: 75 • Screen Shot (Shift, Command, 4) • Insert Image into “Wordle Poem”

  7. TODAY (11/1/2012) • CheckGUSH Writing Rubric on our website • HIGHLIGHT, in the color of your choice, the FIVE GUSH entries you think are your strongest entries • Check the Rubric for BORDERS WORDLE POEMS on our website • Continue your work on that assignment

  8. TODAY (11/5/2012) • Check EMAIL for your current grades. • Complete Sketches and Statements. • Add THREE of your best thesis statements to your WORDLE POEMS document. • Be sure you have: • 5 GUSH writings • The Other Side Gush (75 words) • The Two Fridas Gush (75 words) • Wordles • Wordle Phrases • Wordle Poems

  9. TODAY (11/6/2012) • Record/Revise your thesis statements. • Choose ONE thesis statement. (Make it bold.) • Complete a free-write/gush writing on that thesis statement … EXPLAIN it to your readers, the way you see it. (100-150 words) • Choose ANOTHER thesis statement. (Make it COLORFUL.) • Complete a free-write/gush writing on that thesis statement. (100-150 words)

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