BiblioBento Box Content Requirements:
Text of Poem/Analysis
Poet Image/Background Research
Visual Representation of Theme(s)
Theme words/Dictionary entry and etymology analysis
Related article/quote & summary
Original Magnetic Poem
MINIMUM one each- you are certainly allowed to do more than the required 6!
BiblioBento Box Visual Requirements:
Computer generated- Canva template
Hand-drawn/written/painted
2 D or 3 D (actual box)
Citation Requirments:
MLA Annotated Bibliography for poem, poet, dictionary, article- 4 Citation Entries with 1/2 to 1 page typed summary/analysis each. Template provided. MLA Style Guide available in the library (print) and online at the OWL.
Printed and submitted with BiblioBento Box
BiblioBento Schedule:
Tuesday, Nov 28: Intro to Project: Poetry Exploration/Choosing Topics
Wed- Friday, Nov 29- Dec 1: Research Days/Gathering sources
Monday Dec 4: Fast Bridge Testing (in classroom)
Tuesday- Thursday, Dec 5-7: Bento Box Creation/Writing/Magnetic poems
Friday, Dec 8: Bento Box Display and Gallery- Set up your display before 2nd period if possible. I'd love for all the classes to see all the boxes. The library is open at 7:10 am!
from the collection Sad Math, published by Moon City Press, an imprint of Missouri State University
Non-fiction article about E. B. White
All that I hope to say in books, all that I ever hope to say, is that I love the world. I guess you can find that in there, if you dig around.” – EB White
Thematic Words- Memory, Loss, Invention, Creativity, Wonder, Love, Mothers & Daughters, Nostalgia, Epiphany
Who is Sarah Freleigh? How do you know what matters?
Image Brainstorming: Reading, roads of memory, Charlotte's Web
Non-fiction articles:
Analysis of Poem from the Yorkshire Times
Mental Health Benefits of Watching the Sunrise
Poet - William Wordsworth- Library Book
Thematic Words: peace, reverie, nature, awe, beauty, urban life