The challenge this time? Write a limerick on some topic related to December. Your limerick could be about the rainy weather, about the chill in the air, about Christmas, about getting out of school on the eighteenth, et cetera.
The choice of topics is yours, but the structure for the limerick is not. If you’re not sure about the rules for limericks, please visit Poetry4Kids at this link right here. When you've revised and edited your submission, save it as Gauntlet 4 [Insert Your Name Here]. For example, my file would be named Gauntlet 4 Mr Chance. Before Friday, 11 December, email your response to the challenge to mchance at theregisschool dot org. P.S. Shown in the picture above is an illustration and limerick, both by Edward Lear, the King of Limericks.
0 Comments
![]() By Page Dominic H. pidgeoning gerund pid·geon·ing Definition of pidgeoning 1: Going around to observe a situation without being noticed 2: Hunching over and slowly moving towards a situation in a somewhat stealthy manner Synonyms & Antonyms for pidgeoning Synonyms: gerund Golluming Antonyms: gerund peacocking Examples of pidgeoning in a Sentence Gerund // The boy tried pidgeoning to watch the birthday party to which he was not invited. // The employee tried pidgeoning to listen in on the secret business meeting. |
AuthorThe Knights of the Mightier Pen gather in the hallowed halls of the Regis School in Houston, Texas, to share their tales and poems. Archives
October 2022
Categories |