Chemistry Poetry Project

Chemistry in poetry – who’d of thought of such a thing? Any questions? Don’t forget to print out the Periodic Table of Poetry Mini Project requirements – you can find it posted in the project section under the tab at the top or on Edline. And then, you sign up here by posting a comment with your element. The person who signs up first gets that element. Only one person per element for all the classes! Christian Wilburn is first with carbon!

Here are a few samples I found at wordchurchscience.edublogs.org These are just for fun, though!! They below don’t follow the guidelines you have to follow from your project sheet!

first up is beryllium

there once was a prince called william
who made a car out of beryllium
the car broke down
and knocked off his crown
and now he makes them out of aluminium

second is lithium
lithium sweet lithium
will kill me if i eat it
lithium sweet lithium
will melt when we heat it
lithium sweet lithium
can power all our stuff
lithium sweet lithium
can feel very rough
jump for joy and run around ther’s stuff that could be done
when you’re playing with lithium you’re bound to have some fun

and lastly for now, helium

it’ll make your voice go high
and balloons fly in the sky
it’s a noble gas
with a very small mass
with a full first shell
its really cool as well

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118 thoughts on “Chemistry Poetry Project

  1. Ms.Skinner, i wasnt in class yesterday or today. but i looked on the poetry project sheet on how to do a glog. i made my own nickname and password is that okay? or is there a specific one i need to use?

    • Kelsey – We’ve missed you! Are you feeling better? And way to be on top of things on the project!! Have you already started working on the glog? If you have, I’ll let you go ahead and use your username and password. If not, I’ll email you your user name and password so I can add you to the class. Hope you feel better soon!

      • I only got that one to play around with it. I haven’t started! I should be at school tomorrow though! So I can get my screen name and password then! Thanks!!

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