A little change of pace from poetry to visual arts.
Who says you have to use a plain old brush for painting? Part of raising creative kids is setting them up to use items in new ways, to look at something and wonder, “What can I make with that?!” A great starting point is to expose them to simple projects likes these and create. Here are 39 different things you can paint with all with different painting activities for kids. Each item takes you to a full tutorial of a project where we used the specific tool. More . . .
After the painting is done, perhaps it will inspire a poem.
Spokane’s Kenn Nesbitt brings the nation’s kids the gift of poetry - Eli Francovich
Kenn Nesbitt has been named the children's poet laureate. [Photo: Jennifer DeBarros]
“For every line of poetry I have to think of 10 different ways to say it, to get the exact, best right way,” Nesbitt says. “Computer programming is the same way. You want to write code that is elegant, functional and concise and does what you want to do in the best possible way.” More . . .
Now it's your turn. Write your own poem. Have fun, I did.
Don't forget to share your poems with family and friends. And don't forget to edit, edit, edit.
Remi Goldrick, Eliana Sanchez and Emila Giovannini-Yarnell, from left, are three of the fourth graders at the Alice B. Beal Elementary School in Springfield who love to write poetry. (Mark M. Murray / The Republican)