Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Custer State Park Cinquains

Custer State Park The kids were given a writing assignment to write a cinquain about either Custer State Park or Devils Tower. Cinquains are French in origin and have five lines. Normally, they follow a pattern of syllables. We did a modified version that followed the following format:
Noun
2 Adjectives that describe the noun
3 –ing verbs about the noun
4 word phrase about the noun
Synonym for the noun
Here are the poems about Custer State Park.

Custer State Park
Buffalo, Rocky
Fishing, Animal-grazing, Camping
Home of the buffalo
Lively
--Sophi

Custer State Park
Buffalo, Clean
Walking, Fishing, Camping
The home of buffalo
Wild Animals
--Chaela


Beautiful, Clean
Walking, Shopping, Driving
The place of animals
Wildlife
--Nina

Custer State Park
Wild, Natural
Preserving, Sharing, Saving
Home to many animals
Wildlife Preservatives
--Hannah

Custer State Park
Nice, Clean
Fishing, Camping, Seeing
Very peaceful and quiet
Sanctuary
--Hunter

Custer
Amazing, Scenic
Fishing, Camping, Traveling
Fun place to camp
South Dakota
--Cameron

Custer State Park
Beautiful, Placid
Ravishing, Living, Moving
Close-up daily wildlife encounter
Incredible Experience
--Cheyenne

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