A Pi-ku for Pi Day

A Pi-ku for Pi Day

A simple poem for a spring day that successfully explains my choice is subject area.

Math is hard

So

I teach English

7 responses to “A Pi-ku for Pi Day”

  1. Beth Sanderson Avatar

    Love, love, love…a thousand times over! You are speaking my language!

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  2. Patricia J Holloway Avatar

    this is too funny and it makes a great haiku!

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    1. Patricia J Holloway Avatar

      technically (i know) it’s not a haiku but a cute poem! Now I’m thinking I might try to write a haiku about pi day

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  3. cmhutter Avatar

    That made me chuckle! Creative idea pi-ku.

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  4. lvahey Avatar
    lvahey

    You had me at pi-ku – so clever!

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  5. sallydonnelly11 Avatar

    Love how you use your expertise in ELA to use a poetry form to express your inner feelings on 3-14!!

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  6. Denise Krebs Avatar
    Denise Krebs

    Oh, I missed this last week. I love the pi-ku you wrote. Such a clever form.

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Megan

Welcome to the musing millennial! I hope you enjoy my early 2000s nostalgia, my unfounded weather predictions, and my thoughts on life as a 30 something old English teacher.

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