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WRITE OUT LOUD! at Chabot Elementary

Chabot 11-5-14 at 2.57 PMWe started a new program for 3rd-5th graders at Chabot Elementary this fall: WRITE OUT LOUD!, a songwriting class led by two veteran teachers, Annah Wilson & Joseph Shumake. The students worked both independently and collaboratively to write lyrics, work out rhythms, create bridges and make music. We think the videos speak for themselves (check them out: a looping exercise & testing out lyrics).

Student excerpts from lyric writing exercises: Stick to Me

Do you see that the sky is calling… Do you see, do you see, that the sky is calling…

Too Much Too Late Too Much You big fool

If you don’t… the sun will burn and the rain will start If you don’t… the sun will burn and the rain will start

Too much Too late Too much Hurry Up

I’m in a far away town Waiting for you

(Too Late) (Too Late)

-Andrea

Up and Down

The sun comes up, the sun goes down The moon comes up, big, full and round

Big and round Up and down In the night Things spin me around

The planets spin ‘round and ‘round Nothings there, just darkness in the air

Big and round Up and down In the night Things spin me around

-Ashley

Blue Day

I had a sad, blue day So I decided to push it away

You make me stay When I want to go You make me go When I wish I could stay

I’m far away from yesterday I feel like I want to wreck this day

You make me stay When I want to go You make me go When I wish I could stay

You are mine and I am yours Don’t put me away, don’t close the door

Make me stay But I want to go Make me go When I wish I could stay

-Ilyasia

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"Meet" our Young Writers!

"Meet" our Young Writers!

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Hearing our young authors read their work aloud is one of the highlights of what we do. They have the opportunity to share their work at the end of each session when we host a reading for parents & friends. Watch some of them read their writing on our YouTube page.

We also frequently post the work of our young writers on our blog. Curious to read more? Find their writing here.

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You Heard It Here First!

Every week, in "You Heard it Here First!" we feature readings from students in "Take My Word For It's!" creative writing classes.

When these young authors become well known writers, you can say you heard them here first!

Listen to Jessica from Flynn Elementary share her work aloud:

What would you do if you were left alone for an entire weekend?

Personification

"I Am" Poem

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You Heard It Here First!

Here we feature audio clips of original writing byTake My Word For It kids, read by the author herself/himself. 

"Take My Word For It" proudly presents a student from Thornhill Elementary School, reading his piece:

Twist And Shout

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