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  1. Elaine T
    December 11, 2016 @ 19:08

    Tim –
    I will have my 5th grade class review & respond. We have read some poetry & have responded in class. We haven’t written any yet, but I think the kids would love to do it! Thanks!!

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    • Tim Flanagan
      December 16, 2016 @ 06:34

      Thanks for participating, Elaine!

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  2. Lori Liguori
    December 12, 2016 @ 05:50

    How wonderful, Tim!!!! I will definitely read the poems and will try to have my groups read some as well!!!! Looking forward to it!

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    • Tim Flanagan
      December 16, 2016 @ 06:35

      That would be great. Thanks!

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  3. Paula Gorski
    December 14, 2016 @ 17:55

    Tim very beautiful. Will see if I can find a few interested teachers

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    • Tim Flanagan
      December 16, 2016 @ 06:36

      Thanks, Paula. Great to hear from you! I’ve been in touch with Bill and Tina who are in Ho Chi Minh City.

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  4. Marika Heughins
    December 14, 2016 @ 19:08

    I loved reading them, Tim. I think it is amazing that students are able to stretch in a new language to the complexity of poetry. They are so lucky to have you!

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    • Tim Flanagan
      December 16, 2016 @ 06:37

      Thanks, and I appreciate you leaving all those comments for the students.

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  5. Heather Pescatello
    January 11, 2017 @ 15:20

    Hi Tim, Today Elaine and I got our LA classes together to share your website and have students read the poems. It was awesome! I am so impressed by the poetry your students have written. Well done!

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    • Tim Flanagan
      January 12, 2017 @ 11:28

      Hi Heather! Thanks for having your students read the poems. Please let them know I appreciate it and I know the students here will be thrilled to see all their comments.

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