Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Rhopalic Sentences

Until Wordsmith.org ran a contest for a rhopalic newspaper headline a couple weeks ago, there is no way that I could have defined "rhopal" for you. Now I know that it is a sentence or poem which either grows or decreases by one syllable or one letter as it progresses.

This kind of writing is not easy. Students in a couple of library class know this very well because they attempted to write rhopalic sentences. They did a great job, but ran into the same difficulties that I did with getting a great idea only to realize that the next word I wanted did not fit the rules.

Here are some of the sentences that students in grades four and five created in under 30 minutes, many with time left over to look for books they wanted to read.

With increasing/decreasing number of letters:

I do not like candy.


Is dog love enough?


Is cat love enough?


Special winter night--ever!


People fight lots for it.


Birds sing for it.


I do not like crazy people.

A no tow sign makes people quickly withdraw.

I am not good after dinner, Chicken Annelore.

I am the cool super person.

Why am I?

I am Jen Mood.

I am not nice.


With increasing/decreasing number of syllables.

Some person vomited Technicolors disastrously.

What lovely butterflies.

I played Mancala.

Kids-- skiing, snowboarding, outrageously extraordinary!


If you rearrange the sentences you can create some amazing poetry, especially if you stick in a couple of rhopalic sentences of your own. Let me know what you can create.



Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Falling from the Sky

Some of you may think of me as just as a boring old librarian. This video is to show you that I also have a little bit of a daredevil side. This was filmed in Taupo, New Zealand, in February of 2006, and was the highlight of a wonderful vacation.



Skydiving was truly the most fun I have ever had. I am ready to go again, so let me know if you would like to join me on an excursion--tandem, of course, with a trained professional. I think you have to be at least 18 years old. It is not cheap, but worth every penny.