Susitna Writer's Voice 5-19-24 - A collection of original poetry, by Talkeetna Elementary School's third grade literacy class.
This Susitna Writers Voice is a compilation of poetry written by students from Talkeetna Elementary School. They came to visit, learn about community radio and record their poetry! There are 25
This Susitna Writers Voice is a compilation of poetry written by students from Talkeetna Elementary School. They came to visit, learn about community radio and record their poetry! There are 25 short poems.

Here is a list of the poems in the order that they appear:
Read With Us – Ms. Suzi
It’s Easy – Curie
Something – Curie
Fun – Bronson
Let’s Go Fishing – Ajaxs
Foxes – Fiona
Spring – Duncan
Generous – Gene
Me – Farah
Spring – Rowena
Tiger Under – Dean
Acrostic Poem for My Name – Karter
Moon Shines – Juniper
You’re a Good Friend – Grace
This tree is huge – Dean
The stars are beautiful – Curie
You’re a good friend – Farah
My voice is meant to be heard – Fiona
Hello – Duncan
Goodbye – Rowena
This tree is huge – Karter
You’re a good friend – Gene
My voice is meant to be heard – Curie
This sunset is beautiful – Juniper
Goodbye – Fiona
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