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Thursday, 20 May 2021

Social Studies: Starfish Poem

Hello! Today in Social Studies we have read a poem as a class taking turns. It is called the "Starfish Poem". Our task was to blog about the poem and answer the following questions.

"THE STARFISH POEM"

Once upon a time, there was a wise man
who used to go to the ocean
to do his writing.
He had a habit of walking
on the beach
before he began his work.
One day he was walking along
the shore.
As he looked down the beach,
he saw a human
figure moving like a dancer.
He smiled to himself to think
of someone who would
dance to the day.
So he began to walk faster
to catch up.
As he got closer, he saw
that it was a young man
and the young man wasn't dancing,
but instead, he was reaching
down to the shore,
picking up something
and very gently throwing it
into the ocean.
As he got closer he called out,
"Good morning! What are you doing?"
The young man paused,
looked up and replied,

"Throwing starfish in the ocean."
"I guess I should have asked,
why are you throwing starfish in the ocean?"

"The sun is up and the tide is going out.
And if I don't throw them in they'll die."
"But, young man, don't you realize that
there are miles and miles of beach
and starfish all along with it.
You can't possibly make a difference!"
The young man listened politely.
Then bent down, picked up another starfish
and threw it into the sea,
past the breaking waves and said-
"It made a difference for that one."


What is the main message of this poem?
The main message of this poem is that one small action can make a difference.

Give evidence for this.
A young man was throwing back Starfish back to the ocean so it could continue living. The highlighted lines above in the poem is evidence for this.

Include an image


1 comment:

  1. Hi Elisha,

    Your blogpost is really good and you answered the questions very clear. I would say that including the poem is very helpful and make your blogpost more clear for your readers. Great Job!
    - Shiela

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